Simon Belmont wrote:Darth J wrote:See, the problem is that:
1. You threw out the challenge to find works by LDS authors criticizing the faith of other denominations, and I gave you a list of exactly what you were claiming did not exist; and
The books you cited do not support your argument.
Let's pick one thing from your list and one thing from my list. Here is a SHIELDS review of "Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Mormons."
http://www.shields-research.org/Reviews ... ormons.htm Among other things, the reviewer talks about how this book refers to the Bible to show how Mormons are wrong to reject the Trinity, which the authors believe is taught in the Bible. The authors are showing that Mormons are wrong by contrasting it with their own beliefs, which they hold to be right.
Then on my list is a talk by Jeffrey R. Holland, wherein he mocks the doctrine of the Trinity and says that it is wrong to say that Mormons are not Christians because Mormons believe that the scriptures are "self-evident" as to the Mormon concept of God, and regarding the doctrine of the Trinity, "We agree with our critics on at least that point—that such a formulation for divinity is truly incomprehensible." Holland is showing that traditional Christians are wrong by contrasting their beliefs with his own, which he holds to be right.
Or we could talk about LeGrand Richards specifically calling core beliefs of other Christian denominations "examples of Satan’s deceptions."
http://LDS.org/ensign/1973/01/strange-c ... m?lang=engThe books/talks I cite conclusively prove my argument and disprove yours (that LDS people don't publish stuff like this). Traditional Christians don't like their beliefs being called apostate and "truly incomprehensible" and "Satan's deceptions" any more than Mormons like traditional Christians saying those kinds of things about LDS teachings.
I think it's sad that you are so bigoted against other religions that you think demeaning their beliefs and calling them Satanic is merely proclaiming the gospel.
Simon, I really think that some time with a competent therapist is a better way to deal with your neurosis and self-loathing than perpetually making a fool of yourself and creating a bad example of Mormons on this message board.
2. You are still making a complete fool of yourself after over a year on this board by (among other things) continually saying that I quote mine without ever once being able to support your assertion, and after the administrator of your most sacred scripture (the FAIR wiki) told you that I am not engaging in quote mining.
So, no, directly responding to things you brought up is not changing the subject.
This is off topic. It is changing the subject and it is misdirection.
You are the one who started talking about data mining. Why did you do that if it is off-topic?
Simon, I have asked this before, but I never got an answer: are you deliberately trying to make Mormons look bad, or are you just completely oblivious to it?
I don't know, but I'll bet you can find your answer in a 1977 Liahona. In fact, here's a link. Happy searching!
http://LDS.org/liahona/1977/07?lang=eng
Simon, when you take it upon yourself to be the knight errant on the internet defending the One True Church, why don't you follow the admonition of President N. Eldon Tanner from that issue, and start enjoying the benefit of what the Church actually teaches, instead of experimenting with apologist heresies---experimentation that this oracle of the Lord says is not needed when we have the gospel?
http://LDS.org/liahona/1977/07/pioneers ... d?lang=eng
"As we pioneer into any endeavor, we have the benefit of those who have pioneered before us. We have the gospel plan to follow, which needs no experimentation, but we must plan and work to accomplish the goal we seek—eternal life."You know another fascinating thing about this issue of the Liahona? It proves that the Book of Mormon is plausible because a couple of researchers have found what is probably Lehi's trail, including where Nahom likely was!
http://LDS.org/liahona/1977/07/in-searc ... l?lang=engAnd a year later, the Ensign published an article telling us where Nahom almost certainly was!
http://LDS.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideN ... 82620aRCRDAnd it's in a different place than where the Ensign would later say Nahom almost certainly was!
http://LDS.org/liahona/2008/01/was-lehi-here?lang=engIt's not just stabbing in the dark and finding random coincidences! It's official church publications finding evidence of the historicity of the Book of Mormon by finding the same place in two different places!
Isn't it wonderful? Isn't it marvelous?