
It describes mine exactly.
Image: Pvt. Paul Oglesby, 30th Infantry, standing in reverence before an altar in a damaged Catholic Church. Note: pews at left appear undamaged, while bomb-shattered roof is strewn about the sanctuary. Acerno, Italy.
zeezrom wrote:Now that you found the troubling history of Mormonism, does your worship/spirituality/religious experience/pondering sometimes reflect what this man experienced in the photo below?
It describes mine exactly.
why me wrote:zeezrom wrote:Now that you found the troubling history of Mormonism, does your worship/spirituality/religious experience/pondering sometimes reflect what this man experienced in the photo below?
It describes mine exactly.
Since people are not perfect, I expect no church to have a perfect history. However, there is much to say for Mormonism and its foundation. By all standards it should have fell if it were a fraud. Joseph had tremendous luck if he were a fraudster. He also suffered from his fraud and yet continued.
Too many people in on the fraud, and the 11 witnesses confirming their experience on their deathbeds. Wow. What luck for Joseph Smith.
So, no, LDS history does not affect me at all. But the early foundations certainly do. Amazing.
DrW wrote:why me wrote:Since people are not perfect, I expect no church to have a perfect history. However, there is much to say for Mormonism and its foundation. By all standards it should have fell if it were a fraud. Joseph had tremendous luck if he were a fraudster. He also suffered from his fraud and yet continued.
Too many people in on the fraud, and the 11 witnesses confirming their experience on their deathbeds. Wow. What luck for Joseph Smith.
So, no, LDS history does not affect me at all. But the early foundations certainly do. Amazing.
Eleven witnesses? 11?
Thousands upon thousands witnesses every year can bear testimony to seeing David Copperfield fly through the air (and to seeing his blood fly when he gets himself cut in half with a gigantic buzz-sawn).
They even see these "miracles" with their own physical eyes (not their spiritual eyes). And yet, they are smart enough to know that it is all an illusion.
Both David Copperfield and Joseph Smith performed these illusions in order to get money. The difference is that (most) folks who see David Copperfield are smart enough to know that what he does is to create his own magic.
There were a lot of people in Joseph Smith's day who were smart enough to know that his claims of magic were also an illusion. By and large however, their stories and testimonies did not make into the Mormon "history" that was carried off to the Great Basin to morph for fifty years or so before encountering outside enquiry.
The difference between Joseph Smith and David Copperfield is that David Copperfield is a lot better at what he does than Joseph Smith was, and David Copperfield doesn't claim that "God did it".