Starfish
Please no sarcasm
Balance, the more I read your post, the more I see you don't know us at all.Agree. I don't believe in the fantastical tales in the bible either.
I know you believe its true... I don't question your belief or your right to proclaim it just don't tell me you know its true when there is no evidence to support such a claim. Its not dishonest to proclaim your belief... it is dishonest to claim something as scientific and historical when there is no evidence to support this claim. Even if you believe it. If you want to be honest you will say you have faith that it is true, or you know it in your heart, or you really believe it. To say you know it as fact or as something any rational person should accept is dishonest and insulting. I know not all religious people do it, nor am I catering that statement towards LDS exclusively.
I am also not denying that some people think religion has been a powerful guiding force for their lives and appreciate being part of that community. You sound like your happy as an LDS. Yet there are things I can not morally say I support or advocate and I stated some of those items in my last post.
I guess there is a difference between having a duty to your fellow humans and to humanity and having a duty to a god. I'm not saying you can't have both but there is a subtle problem perhaps. Religion, in general not JUST LDS, has been used to promote a stagnate state of lets maintain what we have and our beliefs. And argubly they cant even do that as their beliefs are always then used to justify this or that one year and then the next not this or that but whatever. It seems to prevent us or not prevent... but hinder... us on an intellectual level. I mean there are some very intelligent people arguing and debating pointless and theological myths for which there are no solutions. Those people could be debating, arguing for humanities sake. This is part of what hitchens goes into for morals and the neccesity of atheism which is interesting but I think it also has this other side of the coin. Another way religion has historically stunted the growth if intellectuals is through censorship, book banning and of a general nature to silence anyone who disagrees. I think this is less now a days but in LDS they preach and encourage you not to watch movies that are Rated R as I argued earler, I disagree with this. On a number of levels for a number of reasons I think its just a very bad and disheartening practice.
I think you could also argue it hinders us on a moral level. Look at how immaculate these churches are and how much wealth is drained into the church... There is a moral obligation to use that wealth not for ivory walls and gold crosses but to help those in need. I'm still thinking about that argument but I think there is a point to be made there. There is also this view of let gods will happen and that has an overall tendency of making people feel as if they can't enact change. If they just settle now then they will be rewarded later.
I think this is all a sidetracked philosphical discussion really. The question of how Joe could have written the BoM and I would argue for a realistic answer that could not include angels or gods as these are just unproven myth and likely did not include gold plates as these have never been found and can not be independently verified. There is also the question of whether or not Joe could have even translated the text.
Further the content is fantastical with clear false hoods (As pointed out and which I am sure you are familiar with but have somehow rationalized away) and of the things that might be true there is no archelogical evidence for the realistic items and of course no conclusive evidence for any super-natural conclusions.
The gospel is very true, and very real to me. Just as my love for my husband is real, which I have absolutely no way of proving to you. Discovering truth in a theology is much more than some feeling or message from God. It's day by day, year in and year out of living it's precepts. Then seeing for one's self that it works. It has made my life far better than it would have been. The extent of the blessings and fruits of living the gospel are immeasurable. I see them daily.
Yes, our church spends money on its buildings. But it also spends a tremendous amount of money helping the poor and needy. I doubt any other religion surpasses us in this. The LDS welfare program is vast and has been commended by several presidents of our country.
As far as R rated movies, we are counseled to be careful in what we choose to watch, because what goes into one's mind, does not come out. We are taught to govern our thoughts as well as our actions, and our thoughts are usually a product of what we feed them. There is plenty to learn, see, and enjoy in this world, without viewing rampant sex and violence, which is abhorrant to God.
Much damage has been done in the world by some organized religions, but don't make the assumption that this includes all religions. God's true religion, as organized by Christ, has brought blessings to millions upon millions. And until you've lived it, you really have no idea what you're talking about.
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