HappyFlappyDeist wrote:I wouldn't be worried about me reading the book of mormon. I view mormonism on par with scientology and so long as every mormon keeps dodging basic questions ,along with telling me to get baptized, I probably won't stop viewing at such. How do they view there methods of debate productive? It's such a turn off to anybody with a logically thinking brain, it's blatantly obvious how they were trained.
"Where are these massive cities made of stone the size of NYC, along with the post-columbian cattle, weaponry (not even post columbian did they come over here -I.E catapult-, instruments - I.E the trumpet analogy Christ uses when he comes in a row boat over to america-? Why did christ use geographical examples, the same he used in Israel, when he was in america? How did that make sense to the americans?
Mormon Elder fellow- "Well, all I can tell you is that if you read the book of mormon and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart. I want you to put those questions on a shelf, don't get rid of them, but put them on a shelf until after you are baptized."
There was a woman who recently knocked on our door, and my wife answered and they began talking.
The women started out with beliefs and asking what church my wife attends, and then proceeded to show in Scripture Mother God.
Well, God doesn't really have any sex, but my wife was intrigued. And then she left arranging a future day to come back around.
Then my wife spoke to me about what she said, and I told her, while God doesn't have a sex it sounds like a cult. Look it up online.
It ended up being some Korean cult and they actually believe there's this Mother God, like Jesus is God, this woman is God.
I'm recalling what my wife told me, but they said things like people in Jesus' day didn't recognise He was God, you don't want to be like them?
The thing is, while Jesus never denied such claims, neither did He go advertising it and tell people to worship and bow down to Him.
While Jesus is God taking on human form, we believe, it was never about Him but "His work" to be done. There is need for only one who can intercede on behalf of us between God, and since Jesus can do it forever then why another? (Hebrews 7:24-25)
Theologically, it doesn't make sense for there to be another.
So I went over some passages with my wife, because the woman didn't want me sitting in on their meeting.
Then the day arrived, and the woman visited with someone else. They went through a lot of Scripture, a lot about how churches are all wrong today, the need for baptism. My wife pointed out several issues, especially surrounding this Mother God and I think she called it silly.
Then they said how unless she's baptised (my wife) there's no reason to go further.
The exact same thing those Mormons were saying to you.
My wife needs to be baptised and then she'll see the truth. She'll know in her heart it is true.
They ended up walking away leaving their number saying they won't be returning again unless she is baptised.
You know, I wonder what such people think of verses in Scripture like, "test everything, hold onto the good." (1 Thessalonians 5:21) Or not to believe every spirit but to test the spirits to see that they're from God. (1 John 4:1) What exactly does "test" mean. There was a thread somewhere here quite a while ago to do with all the Scripture that supports a rationally based faith. That is, we have faith in something because of reason. That is actually what we see in Scripture as "faith" -- an evidence-based and faith that is developed after testing.
Not some "blind" heart-felt faith. Even when Jesus appeared after the resurrection, to the apostles and many others, Thomas would not believe so what did Jesus do? Showed Thomas his hands. What did Jesus do while alive? Performed many miracles and helped those in need. Jesus' whole ministry appears to be full of evidence, for those who lived then, and He never used such to gain power and wealth. He did heavily imply and accept claims of divinity, sometimes rather obviously, but never was it pushed for self gain. If anything, he used it to antagonise the religious leaders of the day and it helped seal His death.
I'm not sure if you've reflected much on the issue CS Lewis poses to everyone concerning Christ. In his book
Mere Christianity, he writes:
- “I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept his claim to be God. That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic — on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg — or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut him up for a fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God, but let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about his being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.”
History is a messy practice. Sometimes earlier times in my life even, I question, did that really happen? I know it is so, because I remember it was so. BUT, you know our earlier days can be so far from that it just seems surreal. So then, when we turn to matters of the past, did people really live before us for 1000s of years and the like. Of course, it makes sense and the like -- but it's just so strange to think so many people lived before me and for so long, and here I am right now. You know? But, historically speaking, Jesus' life is well supported as a worker of "miracles" both in Scripture and outside, as much as and more than most other historical facts we accept.
I don't know how I got in this vein, my writing just goes where my mind leads. Sorry, if I'm all over.
BUT, really I see that you seem to believe God exists and now for Theism to be grounded it needs to be tied down somewhere.
As a Christian, obviously I believe Theism is tied down to Christ. Since you're open to God, and even a personal God, then really this in your next step I suppose to examine.
NOT, to just accept based upon your heart without reason, but to explore.
William Lane Craig and Gary Habermaus (watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay_Db4RwZ_M) are two I'd offer from "our" side in your rational consideration.
HFD wrote:I'm being dead honest, this is a near exact quote from my conversation. How do they view this as effective? If somebody (the majority) had used this same debating strategy on these forums I would've called you primitive morons and left. They're obviously trained to avoid these questions and revert back to their safety net.
Book of Abraham -------> read the book of mormon and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Black people cursed -------> read the book of mormon and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Indians (NA) red because of curse-------> read the book of mormon and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Massive stone cities not even close to found-------> read the book of mormon and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
et cetera et cetera, you get the point; and I'm going to pop them in the chin next time they call me a doubting Thomas. Deist don't have morals.
Yes, sounds exactly like that Korean Mother God cult who came around.
Maybe they saw Mormon tactics to be quite effective on people.
They would not accept any Scripture or like my wife mentioned,
UNTIL she was baptised.
Only then would she see the truth. There was nothing wrong with a doubting Thomas. He was still chosen as an Apostle right?
God, if God exists, gave us both a heart
and mind after all right?
HFD wrote:If my questions were answered in such a way.
Proof of Christ's resurrection-------> read the book of bible and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Proof of Sodom and Gomorrah-------> read the book of bible and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Proof of Christ even existing-------> read the book of bible and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Need for a theistic god-------> read the book of bible and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
Why is the sky blue-------> read the book of bible and honesty pray about you will see the truth in your heart
I'm not sure if this is a christian concept, but I need, the definition of faith, TRUST in what I believe. It's hard to have TRUST when there's no logical reason for it.
They don't seem to understand this and just call me doubting Thomas, which again means nothing to me as I'm not even a christian/theist yet. Did't Thomas have a plenty of reason to believe but he didn't? I don't know, why the hell am I doubting Thomas jac/Kuero [sic] ? I'm sure i'm some sort, regardless it's annoying. Seriously, somebody explain Thomas to me.
We're all "doubting Thomas'" here on this board.
Somehow we ended up together, but I think it makes this place good, different.
Ever visited Rapture Ready? Well, the people here lets say are qualitatively different.
Each to their own I suppose. Listen to your heart.
HFD wrote:ahh calm down ryan......calm down, the mormons are gone.
Yes, I was quite relieved when that cultish woman was gone too.
Had to clean up some beliefs here and there that my wife was uncertain about.
Made me sick that anything they said seeped into my wife.