The Book of Mormon says that there will be few members.
See the circular logic in asking if its commonly regarded as scientific?
See the circular logic in asking if its commonly regarded as scientific?
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Could you explain what you're meaning to say? I'm not exactly following...The Book of Mormon says that there will be few members.
See the circular logic in asking if its commonly regarded as scientific?
Being a bit cheeky, when I was approachedLifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints here. I have seen assertions of such evidence. I have heard arguments against those assertions. I find all that commotion intriguing. If that wants to be the focus of someone's interest in the church, enjoy the ride.
You can't prove or disprove God. Yep.Like some of the others here, i tried to read the book of Mormon and did not last very long. The chapters i did manage to get through were so absurd i had no option but to stop citing a complete lack of intelligent stimulation. It was ridiculous nonsense.
I follow the Bible simply because, whilst one cannot prove God, the vast majority of historical places, dates/times, and people in the people can easily be proven to have existed in and around when the Bible says they did. We have a ton of physical evidence from a large variety of sources that support its narrative 100%. That is not something one will find with the book of Mormon...its nothing short of a fictional fairytale by a delusional individual who leads a group who got themselves not only run right out of one US state, he was eventually killed in a shootout with a linchmob. This was because of his persecution of townfolk and their murmurings against his idealogy, by destroying a rival printing press owned by individuals who disagreed with his outrageous doctrines and way of life...hardly the characteristics of a Godly man.
Whilst i believe that God has his hand over all religious denominations, im struggling with the idea that he has any guiding influence in Mormonism and for good reason...the aim of Mormonism is to become God (which is antibiblical and is exactly the claim Satan made to Eve when he tricked her into eating the fruit in the garden of Eden..."you will become like God")
Well, it's not the topic of the thread, but I'd have to say that I can't offer just one reason why I believe Joseph Smith's testimony. Many things bear on the question. To be brief, I've never found a substantive reason not to believe it. That's clearly not the whole story, but needs to suffice in this thread, I think.Being a bit cheeky, when I was approached
by LDS missionary in HK, I asked him how he could
believe such a ridiculous story.
I found some interest in his answer.
Would you care to give it a try?
The Book of Mormon says there will be few members compared to the earth's population.Could you explain what you're meaning to say? I'm not exactly following...
I see. I understand it to be prophetic, confirmed by observations in the present. Sounds like we might be arriving at the same point via different routes?The Book of Mormon says there will be few members compared to the earth's population.
So if it isn't scientific it may be wrong.
But if it is scientific the above statement means that scientists will either mess up evaluating it or be dishonest.
But I believe it is scientific simply because the things I've seen I can't deny.
Thank you for your post on MormonsWhoever claims there is no evidence for [fill in the blank, from religion to science to history]" is a either a partisan or a dilettante, ideologically motivated or quick at passing judgement.
So for you to be right scientists have to allThe Book of Mormon says there will be few members compared to the earth's population.
So if it isn't scientific it may be wrong.
But if it is scientific the above statement means that scientists will either mess up evaluating it or be dishonest.
But I believe it is scientific simply because the things I've seen I can't deny.
It's complicated. And I know saying it's complicated sounds like I'm giving up on it, but it's complicated.So for you to be right scientists have to all
be incompetant and / or dishonest.
What are the odds.
They also have never disavowed their racist "revelations" and still dance around the issue. Despicable. It's still an extremely "white" religion in the US.False. Mormonism tears families apart, creates anxiety, and fosters abuse. What you see is the superficial veneer hiding the rot underneath.
No, it isnt.It's complicated. And I know saying it's complicated sounds like I'm giving up on it, but it's complicated.
The trick is to come up with things that were known in ancient America, not known in Joseph Smith's day, and known about now.No, it isnt.
IOWThe trick is to come up with things that were known in ancient America, not known in Joseph Smith's day, and known about now.
We have evidencecentral.org and bookofmormoncentral.org ,
but like I said the book itself prophecies there will be few members in number, making it impossible for scientists to have a generally favorable consensus to it.
I've heard it's never been refuted.Angels or not, the Book of Mormon is demonstrably false.