Here’s a thought experiment for Christians. — Art48
...that Christianity is false. Suppose you came to believe that Jesus was just a man. — Art48
Modern Unitarians are as Christian as Mormons, which are not. Ancient unitarians are something else, which why we don't simply call them "Christian", but a modifier comes before. — Lionino
To be Christian, you need to believe that Jesus Christ is divine and died for us. Mormons aren't Christian, neither are Kardecists. — Lionino
Mormons believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross and rose again so that all humankind could be resurrected and one day return to live with a loving Heavenly Father.
We believe Jesus is the Son of God the Father and as such inherited powers of godhood and divinity from His Father
the way you presented it it seemed like thats what you were saying — flannel jesus
if it's not, what are you saying? — flannel jesus
I'm still mind-boggled by that. — flannel jesus
"They aren't christian because I don't feel like it" — flannel jesus
It doesn't seem like you have looked a lot into Mormonism. — Lionino
But besides that, if the two were connected, I would put an em dash between the two, not a period — Lionino
Raised & educated by strict Roman Catholics, I'd reach this conclusion by senior year in my Jesuit high school (though my apostasy had begun two years earlier).Suppose you somehow became convinced that Christianity is false. — Art48
In the late 1970s I'd critically compared his purported teachings to that of others like Socrates, Epicurus, Buddha, Laozi, Kongzi ... who were also "just men" and had found Yeshua ben Yosef far less compelling.Suppose you came to believe that Jesus was just a man. How would you proceed?
I'd become a freethinker and naturalist / anti-supernaturalist; then had for years studied comparative religion and religious histories on my own; all the while growing more secular, even irreligious, from apostate to weak athiest to strong atheist by the mid 1990s to antitheist (with strong speculative affinities for pandeism) about two decades ago.What would you do?
Well, as sketched above, my path had been from 4 through 3 to 2. :halo:Make a choice and explain why.
1. This is ridiculous. Christianity IS true and that’s all there is to it. I’m not doing this silly thought experiment. Count me out. (No further explanation needed.)
2. I would become an atheist.
3. I would search for a God that isn’t false.
4. None of the above. I would do something else.
I know more about Mormonism than most Mormons do. — flannel jesus
That's not how most people use punctuation — flannel jesus
A Gallup analysis published in March 2020 looked at data collected by the U.S. Department of Education in 2012, 2014, and 2017. It found that 130 million adults in the country have low literacy skills, meaning that more than half (54%) between the ages of 16 and 74 read below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level, according to a piece published in 2022 by APM Research Lab.
they can string together related thoughts within a paragraph, separated by periods — flannel jesus
I don't see how that relates to what you are replying — Lionino
Matter of fact, my usage of punctuation is refined and aims for clarity. — Lionino
I know an awful lot about mormonism, you're being silly. — flannel jesus
If you don't expect people to think that you mean Mormons aren't Christian for the reason you stated, you are failing at the goal you're aiming for. — flannel jesus
Everybody knows an awful lot about any given topic they are talking about... — Lionino
YOU brought up the topic of how much I know about mormonism — flannel jesus
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