OK. Just curious.Murtak wrote:Maj: Regarding Mormons (not) being christians, I don't have a specific reason. Perhaps because I never heard of them when we discussed different faiths in school?

The typical response is generally to point at the full name of the church and mention that is has "Jesus Christ" in it.Frank wrote:Personally, I view Mormons as Christians simply because when you ask them if they are Christians they mostly say "Yes."
Yes and no. Yes, in that a large part of it is made up weirdness. No, in that a large part of it is pretty much a straight rip-off of the Bible, especially Isaiah.Frank wrote:But it's frekking obvious that Joseph Smith's piece of crazy bible fanfic was never part of any of the teachings of any of the original sects.
What really gets me is that according on one of the Articles of Faith, Mormons "believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly." This means that while Mormons accept the Bible as scripture, they believe that there were translation errors. What I don't understand is why, if there were translation errors, Joseph Smith copied chapters from the Bible whole cloth and included it as part of the Book of Mormon.
I had no idea that guy was Mormon. That freaks me out, actually.Frank wrote:And it is a social fact that Mormonism gave us Glenn Beck and is still feeding us Glenn Beck to this day.
I think that faith has gotten a bad reputation because of its association with religion. Which is too bad... We need it for more practical applications.Boolean wrote:Look, I'm not knocking faith. Even Atheists have faith, and I agree that charity workers tend to be people of strong faith. Faith isn't some super speical character trait, it's just an epistemology, a way of knowing. Faith is the conscious decision to hold as true something which you can't demonstrate empirically.
This is an awesome, and even necessary thing if you're going to have morality at all. Things like "pleasure is better than pain" "life is better than death" and "knowledge is better than ignorance" are all statements which have to be taken on faith. There's simply no empirical evidence by which you could ever hope to prove that something is GOOD or BAD.