So do you just ignore all the historical evidence of the Bible?....Even if your not a believer you can't deny that a lot of the biblical events actually happened.
Steam locomotives existed, therefore John Henry was born with two hammers in his hand?
So do you just ignore all the historical evidence of the Bible?....Even if your not a believer you can't deny that a lot of the biblical events actually happened.
....it's leaders do not get direct and unmistakable revelation from a god, yet are, for the most part, good wise people trying to help it's members to live good lives.
I'm glad you're inactive because the above sentence doesn't usually come from somebody who is a devout believer in the LDS church. The problem with your sentence is that being a Prophet of god and speaking the word of god is pretty much an all or nothing sort of deal. While God may have made man imperfect, he also gives us express warning that he will not make a mistake in regards to who he chooses to bring forth his word.
Absolutely. I wouldn't call myself completely inactive, I went on a mission, and still go to church occasionally. My belief is that God doesn't have a particular church that he calls his own. He uses many tools to accomplish his ends and the LDS church is just one of many. Of course the leaders of the church would claim that god would not make a mistake and that they are called by him to do his will. How else would they be able to make claim to the authority to lead a church whose majority of members would expect nothing less. I kind of wish they would just own up to the facts. And, to be honest it seems like they are sort of distancing themselves little by little from orthodoxy.
I think they are being honest.
It is verified for me every time I listen/watch/read conference talks.
It is verified for me when I listen to them in person.
It is verified for me when I do some introspection and see if what they are saying rings true, and if application of those words will make me a better person.
It is verified for me in many, many ways and in all aspects of my life.
It's easy to get so caught up in what we think the "facts" are that we forget to look at the big picture, and we think we are so smart we can figure everything out on our own. We have to be humble enough to know we will need help to figure some, if not many things out.
An interesting thing about today's world, and science, is that we can get so caught up in "proving" a hypothesis wrong over and over again that its pretty easy to forget how to prove something right.
I'm not craig K manscill. For reals.
You must not be from utah or you would have said "fer rills".
That's why I believe the way I do. There is no one "true" church, just a handful of great ones, of which the LDS church is a proud member. They are growing, teach great principles and help many people to live better lives, which is absolutely a compliment. And God uses the LDS church to further his goals on this earth, just as he would use other equally worthy establishments. His hands off approach allows room for error in any organization as they are run by humans who make their own decisions. The Prophets of the LDS church are great wise men who are inspired by god and teach important and extremely helpful principles. However, they are not privy to any special information that we, the masses, are not also privy to. Due to the nature of their calling, they are required to make such claims, otherwise they wouldn't be given the authority to, or have the ability to do such good in the world.
I really hope BYU gets this guy. It would legitimatize their basketball program for years to come.
If he is a top ranked prospect, isn't he most likely a one and done?
This... I have trouble reconciling "The One True Church" argument.
We essentially have three groups who have been exposed to the One True Church
1. Pre-Messianic Jews (2-5 million people I would estimate)
2. People exposed directly to Christ and the Apostle Paul (maybe 100,000)
3. Mormons (guessing roughly 20 million, counting deceased)
4. Nephites and Lamanites (5 million???)
So in the history of the world there have been roughly 15 billion people, and 30 million people "know" the truth. I would think that an Omniscient and Omnipotent God with One "True" Plan, would put up slightly better numbers then .2% .
That only jives if you believe this life is people's only chance to be taught the gospel.