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@JesusKnowsYou
JesusKnowsYou said : “So then - you consider what you have shared to be the strongest evidence for the Book of Mormon?” (post #24)
No, of course not. My opinions and point have to do with
the criteria of judgment itself and being specific about what one claims is "true" (i.e. religious principles versus Geography, Archaeology, and sciences....).
1) Irrelevant Criteria by which religions are judged
For example, I think the people who rely on archaeology to prove authentic “religion” are using the wrong criteria for determining "religious truth". If someone found Jesus’ sandal, or John the revelators pen, that would not proof that Jesus was resurrected, nor that John’s revelation was given by God. Archaeology cannot prove religion and authentic religion involves the existence of a God and a relationship with him.
2) The tendency to create Caricatures of religion and judge the Caricature rather than the religion itself
I think one of the most difficult problem is convincing someone who thinks they know something, that they don’t. For example, you’ve seen the claim already that “the Book of Mormon doesn’t show Native Americans have predominant Jewish DNA”, however that was never a claim the Book of Mormon ever made (as you point out in post #5).
A Critic may leave the discussion thinking they scored a point against the Book of Mormon, while the Mormon leaves the discussion thinking “
so what, that was never part of my religion in the first place”. Thus the actual LDS religion goes on, untouched by the irrelevant and misguided criticism that had nothing to do with their actual religion.
The point is that we often tend to create incorrect Caricatures of the religion we are judging and the Caricatures often do not resemble the actual religion. This is partly why various arguments against the Book of Mormon have rarely made a scratch or dent in the faith of the LDS for many, many years.
I remember when I was younger, I thought the Book of Mormon was Brigham Youngs' diary, (as the LDS crossed the plains to Utah). I had no interest in reading
“Brigham Youngs Diary” and so did not read the Book of Mormon for a long time. I had created a Caricature of what the Book of Mormon was and made a misjudgment based on that incorrect Caricature.
It is not merely the LDS who are Caricaturized. Individuals caricaturize the Jews, the Catholics, the Athiests, the Agnostics, the Baptists, the Jehovahs Witnesses, etc. Almost ALL of religious movements suffer the burden of trying to clarify to others what it is they actually believe and despite this, they still must swim upstream against incorrect caricatures of their actual positions.
3) The strongest evidence that a religious principle is to be believed.
In my opinion, authentic revelation from a living God to mankind has always been the main difference between authentic Judeo-Christian religion (which always has involved revelation from God to mankind) and simple theology (which is simply a study of religion that even an atheist can engage in). If this is true, then authentic Revelation to an individual from a living God is, I think, the strongest evidence that God can give to an individual that a specific principle (or set of moral principles) is to be believed or not.
My tentative and current feeling is that I would encourage an individual to give up bias, and, if they can, then after that to then experiment with gaining correct principles and then asking God themselves for their own witness whether he wants them to adopt those principles.
IF this is correct, then I would want to encourage a person firstly, to try to recognize and give up prior biases, and then, if they can, encourage them to engage in an experiment whereby they can ask God themselves whether they are to believe in the moral principles represented by any text whether it is book of Mormon, or bible, or the holy Quran or any religious narratives or traditions. If they feel that God tells them to believe something else, then that is what they are to do at that point in their quest.
This is, I think, in agreement with the promise of the Book of Mormon :
3 Behold, I would exhort you that when ye shall read these things, if it be wisdom in God that ye should read them, that ye would remember how merciful the Lord hath been unto the children of men, from the creation of Adam even down until the time that ye shall receive these things, and ponder it in your hearts.
4 And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost. 5 And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things. Moroni 10:1-5
I hope my opinions make sense to you
@JesusKnowsYou .
In any case, I hope your spiritual journey is full of insights and good experiences
@JesusKnowsYou
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