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  • Originally posted by Moliere View Post
    Maybe I'm not up to speed, but chiasmus in the BoM seems to be one of those things that critics can only say was unconsciously included. Basically saying that Joseph (or whomever they think wrote it) got lucky that it turned out to be chiasmic in places. This is an incredibly weak argument. So what am I missing?


    http://www.cougarstadium.com/showthr...=1#post1088362

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    • .
      "Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf

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      • Originally posted by jay santos View Post
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        Hillarious. Is that an actual photo of Sooner you have pasted?

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        • Originally posted by Solon View Post
          The difference between science & faith isn't really the basis for belief or knowledge.
          It's the willingness to adjust "knowledge" based on observable (and replicable) facts.
          It's the recognition that knowledge is earned through logic & discussion & rational inquiry, not disseminated through irreproachable fiat by means of a priestly class.

          Science recognizes that it doesn't have all the answers. Religion often does not.
          This is not meant to refute your excellent observation but could not similar statements be made about faith? I'm referring to faith in general outside of the constructs of a specific religion. Can a believer be willing to adjust faith based on experience; some of which could be categorized as obseravable and repeatable? For example, a person who feels "good" inside when he performs acts of service for others over time. Or someone who feels closer to diety through temple attendance or worship services over many years. Or someone who feels indifferent about drinking wine on occasion or eating lobster and comes to the conclusion that these may not be "true" commandments. Some believers (many?) might construct their personal faith or theology based on experience and enlightened by scripture study versus irreproachable fiat disseminated by a religious hierarchy.
          “Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.”
          "All things are measured against Nebraska." falafel

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          • Originally posted by Paperback Writer View Post
            This is not meant to refute your excellent observation but could not similar statements be made about faith? I'm referring to faith in general outside of the constructs of a specific religion. Can a believer be willing to adjust faith based on experience; some of which could be categorized as obseravable and repeatable? For example, a person who feels "good" inside when he performs acts of service for others over time. Or someone who feels closer to diety through temple attendance or worship services over many years. Or someone who feels indifferent about drinking wine on occasion or eating lobster and comes to the conclusion that these may not be "true" commandments. Some believers (many?) might construct their personal faith or theology based on experience and enlightened by scripture study versus irreproachable fiat disseminated by a religious hierarchy.
            Interesting thought. I wonder what sort of prompts would make a person of faith adjust their faith? Feelings, ideas, burning in the bosom, etc. What causes those feelings? Probably little things like dopamine and serotonin. I wonder what might trigger those little neurotransmitters, and for what reason. Is it the spirit, or is it an evolutionary mechanism that provides some sort of procreationary advantage to us?
            "Sure, I fought. I had to fight all my life just to survive. They were all against me. Tried every dirty trick to cut me down, but I beat the bastards and left them in the ditch."

            - Ty Cobb

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            • Can't believe I gave you guys something so effing brilliant and no one appreciates it.
              Last edited by jay santos; 04-15-2014, 01:56 PM.

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              • Originally posted by jay santos View Post
                Can't believe I gave you guys something so effing brilliant and no one appreciates it.
                Said God, referring to the priesthood.
                τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν

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                • Originally posted by All-American View Post
                  Said God, referring to the priesthood.
                  The women do!
                  PLesa excuse the tpyos.

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                  • Originally posted by jay santos View Post
                    Can't believe I gave you guys something so effing brilliant and no one appreciates it.
                    I honestly didnt get it. When you had to provide a link to explain it, I lost all respect.
                    Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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                    • Originally posted by All-American View Post
                      Said God, referring to the priesthood.
                      Link?
                      "What are you prepared to do?" - Jimmy Malone

                      "What choice?" - Abe Petrovsky

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                      • Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
                        http://www.allenwyatt.com/blog/poign...sticker-memes/

                        FYI, I'm not saying this defense of the statements in the meme makes anything okay, just found the rationalizations and arguments both interesting and hilariously flawed.
                        "Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf

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                        • Originally posted by Moliere View Post
                          http://www.allenwyatt.com/blog/poign...sticker-memes/

                          FYI, I'm not saying this defense of the statements in the meme makes anything okay, just found the rationalizations and arguments both interesting and hilariously flawed.
                          They should have used some other statement instead of Tanner's. President David O. McKay's, for example, would be good:

                          “The seeming discrimination by the Church toward the Negro is not something which originated with man; but goes back into the beginning with God….
                          http://signaturebookslibrary.org/?p=457

                          Of course, it is now apparently "not known precisely" if God had anything to do with the priesthood ban:
                          It is not known precisely why, how or when this restriction began in the Church, but it has ended.
                          http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/mormonism-101#C17
                          "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
                          "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
                          "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
                          GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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                          • Originally posted by Moliere View Post
                            http://www.allenwyatt.com/blog/poign...sticker-memes/

                            FYI, I'm not saying this defense of the statements in the meme makes anything okay, just found the rationalizations and arguments both interesting and hilariously flawed.
                            Maybe we should start saying there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and memes.

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                            • Something is different about the conference Ensign...

                              http://media.ldscdn.org/pdf/magazine...saints-eng.pdf





                              "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
                              "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
                              "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
                              GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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                              • Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
                                Something is different about the conference Ensign...

                                http://media.ldscdn.org/pdf/magazine...saints-eng.pdf





                                We now consider the matter closed. Please stop sending us letters.
                                τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν

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