i do find it interesting. if mormonism really has no ties to racism as ALL 2 or 3 of you mormons say.
Actually if you had read what I said you'd see that's not what I'm claiming.
how is it that the vast majority of human population seems to be inclined to think so? was all of humanity brainwashed????
By "vast majority of humanity" do you mean all the anti-Mormons you run into on the internet, or ALL 2 of you on this thread? You're misrepresenting us and the context of this issue.
if blacks were never really banned.
I made it quite clear that there was a working ban. Please read what I say before you comment on it.
how is it that everyone(even including a good chunk of mormons) except for a select few LDS believe and accept it to be a HISTORICAL FACT???? IS EVERYONE except you an IDIOT??
I'll refrain from commenting on the caliber of person who criticizes a position he clearly hasn't read.
its about as ridiculous as certain muslims denying the holocaust.
if mormonism is the ONE true flawless god inspired path/religion to eternal peace and happiness, why is it burdened with such controversy?
First, not a single member of the church is perfect, and so mistakes happen. The only promise we have regarding the permanency of the church is that the church will never be led to destruction. Second, the church happens to have a rather clever adversary, and controversy is not a tool he's unwilling to use. There's an old story about a guy travelling to a city. He meets a guy outside the city and they're looking over the city talking about how good it is. They see a man walking down a street with a dozen demons circling around him, and another guy sitting under a tree reading with one demon circling around above his head. The guy says to the traveler, "That guy under the tree must be very righteous, while the man walking down the street must be very evil." The traveler responds, "No, the man under the tree does not require much effort from the adversary to fulfill his goals, while the man walking down the street must be relentlessly bombarded by demons in order for the devil to have a chance against him. He is the more righteous." Tomas, you're the guy who gets it wrong in that story.
sure doesnt sound like the inpiration of a good, perfect, supreme flawless god to me.....
And it's a good thing that truth isn't determined by how things "sound" to you.
if you are so stong in your belief and know you hold the answer to life's mysteries. how is it that every putz out there can knock you off your high horse with ease, and get the best of you without even trying?
You mean like with that crap about the phrase "It came to pass"? Is that what "not even trying" is for you? By all means, then, please try, because that was an atrocious point.
i mean, if you have found your peace, and know you are right, there should be no reason in basing your arguments on irrelevant technicalities and clouding over facts in attempts to distort the truth. if you actually had any wise points to make you would never resort to ad hominem attacks. your insults only show your weakness and frustration.
And so you argue that ad hominem is an illegitimate argument and conclude with ad hominem ("your weakness and frustration")? I liked it better when you showed you didn't know what you were talking about by simply refusing to respond. At least that way you keep your mouth shut and don't "remove all doubt" as the old maxim goes.
By the way, I asked you several times to respond to the "It came to pass" discussion, but you'd rather whine about how mean we all are and how we must be wrong, because if we were right we wouldn't be mean (what salient logic). Since you're obviously not willing to be honest and forthcoming about that discussion, I see no reason you'll be either of those things at any point in the future, and so you're on ignore.