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And the fact that you now know that He established a Church that within less then 300 years has a population of 13 million doesn't changed your mind?
In less than 180 years too!
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And the fact that you now know that He established a Church that within less then 300 years has a population of 13 million doesn't changed your mind?
In less than 180 years too!
Thank you.....(For the life of me I couldn't remember how old the Church was)
No problem. If you don't like to do the math, General Conference always tells you, yesterday we ended the April meeting of the 177th annual general conference, this tells us the church is 177 years old... cool eh? I didn't figure that out for a long time. (dumb huh).
Joseph Smith was the founder of the LDS church, I didn't think how the LDS members would react to that. I appologize would like to amend my answer to: The founder of the LDS church and spiritual center to many, many people around the world.
John Smith found some gold plates and spoke to God....that's all I know.
Joseph
John Smith was Pochantas's boyfriend. (According to Disney)
Thanks, Gentoo for amending your answer, but seriously, it wasn't necessary. I didn't find your original answer ("The founder of the LDS Church") to be even the slightest bit offensive, and I don't think any of the other Latter-day Saints did either. And for people who didn't recognize the name, "I don't know who he is," would have been a good enough answer.While I said in the other thread that Joseph Smith was the founder of the LDS church, I didn't think how the LDS members would react to that. I appologize would like to amend my answer to: The founder of the LDS church and spiritual center to many, many people around the world.
I'm not aware of any statistics on that. Are you?What is more widely known about: Mormonism or Firefox?
Good for him. Seriously, he must be a bright guy. Maybe he'll be remembered 165 years after his death, too. Or not.The creator of Firefox was only a teenager when he developed the browser that is rated #1 among web developers!
What is more widely known about: Mormonism or Firefox?
The creator of Firefox was only a teenager when he developed the browser that is rated #1 among web developers!
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/276185_software03.html
Honestly, before coming to RF, I can say that I knew more about Firefox than Joseph Smith!
I'd love to know what percentage of the people who have heard of firefox have heard of its developer...not that it has anything to do with the discussion at hand.
In order to answer that, I'd need to know what you mean by "feel." If you're talking about an emotion, I wouldn't expect you to "feel" anything. Most people who have any interest in religion would probably acknowledge his accomplishments and his influence on Christian theology. As to whether I'd expect that of you, I don't know. I really don't know you well enough to know what I reasonably should expect of you.I'm having a difficult time here understanding what it is that I'm expected to "feel" towards Joseph Smith.
It proves that out of the billions of people who have ever lived, only a few thousand have managed to really contribute anything that greatly changed society.I could name thousands and thousands of famous people. I could go back in history, from other cultures and regions of the world, and attempt to find every single famous person that ever existed. Yet...what does that prove?
Seriously, don't waste my time with questions like that.If someone does something extraordinary (uncommon, etc.), does that cause some restructuring of the DNA to make them non-human?
From your comments, I gathered that you were suggesting that if Joseph Smith had really been a person of any significance, you'd have known who he was. I was merely pointing out that your lack of knowledge did not in any way diminish Joseph Smith's importance as the founder of a major Christian denomination. Perhaps you're not aware of Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, John Wycliffe, or Ulrich Zwingli either. If you aren't, that would explain your refusal to see Joseph Smith as particularly notable.In one of the previous posts, I was told that my lack of knowledge of Joseph Smith was more telling of me than Smith's character... I still don't know what was meant by that.
You'd get a whole lot further than if you were to research all of the ones nobody's ever heard of.If I spent the rest of my life researching and documenting every famous person that ever lived, I'd still never accomplish the task.
Yes, we do. Some more than others....Whether or not people would like to believe it, we HUMANS are all in this TOGETHER. We each effect our surroundings.
No, and if you want to enlighten me, please do so on a new thread.Ever heard of Morphogenic Fields?
Well now that you have heard of the developer, do you think he is extraordinary?
Do you think of him as more than a teenager?
What is more widely known about: Mormonism or Firefox?
The creator of Firefox was only a teenager when he developed the browser that is rated #1 among web developers!
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/276185_software03.html
Honestly, before coming to RF, I can say that I knew more about Firefox than Joseph Smith!
I think Joseph Smith was an intelligent man who had beliefs, and got others to follow him.
I don't believe that he really had a meeting with God where God said the things Smith proclaimed. I believe it is possible he had a divine experience, but misunderstood...
I don't know if I would go as far as to say he changed the world, yet, but a section of it surely.