Tobin wrote:Thanks Tom for your response, but I think you are making a number of assumptions here that are not necessarily true.
For example, I highly doubt that
TomHagen wrote:Why would God - a "perfect parent" in Mormon theology - employ such a capricious, arbitrary system that virtually guarantees failure on all but those who literally stumble upon the right answer?
is true. As far as I can tell in Mormonism, the purpose of life is merely to exist and received a body. Whether it be for 2 seconds or for 100 years. Also, very few of the vast majority of humans that have lived on this planet have ever heard of Mormonism, so it is very doubtful that joining Mormonism is essential to God in this life.
So you are right.
TomHagen wrote:It doesn't make any sense.
TomHagen wrote:Moreover, as I already implied, if the purpose of our journey here is to become more godlike, I fail to see how that involves ignoring cold, hard facts in favor of the absurdity mentioned by Tobin.
Again, this is something I very seriously doubt is our purpose here. Do we learn to create planets, order things around with our minds and so on? In what way are we little gods on this planet and learning to become more god-like exactly? I believe the purpose of life beyond existing is to learn to accept and love one another, treat them with respect, and do our best in whatever circumstances we find ourselves. If anything, it isn't to become god-like at all, but to become more humane.
TomHagen wrote:If we are here to be tested, then what is proven by ignoring what our own brains tell us, eschewing our own learning, and just going along with what another person claims is the right answer?
I fail to see any expectation along these lines. God provides evidence (proofs) in our lives that we can choose to follow in our search for him, or we can choose not to. These tests as you characterize them are simply challenges in our way that improve our humanity. We would be pretty awful creatures without some challenges and weaknesses to overcome.
TomHagen wrote:Isn't that actually cheating?
No, it is just the nature of existence. I can't think you would dispute that everyone that is born has at least some of these things in their lives.
TomHagen wrote:To not use your own knowledge and experience, but rather rely upon the answer of another?
Again, that isn't what is being taught or you are missing the point. When we love one another, and do our best for each other - we grow closer to God than by doing anything else we can do. If you want the best answer to many of the world's ills it lies in that. And that is what the Lord is trying to teach us.
TomHagen wrote:God has only given that experience to a select few with highly suspicious motives.
And I disgree. I believe God has touched many lives and people have risen to meet their challenges and have been great examples as God has inspired and motivated them. People like Martin Luther King Jr, Fred Rogers, Rosa Parks, and Gandhi to name just a few. If you wish to know God and be like him, aspire to be like these people were at their best and make the difference they did.