Mormonism 101 Faq On Church Newsroom Website
#1
Posted 12 March 2012 - 11:16 AM
I'm happy to see the Church explain and clarify it's basic doctrines. But some of the answers strike me as a little too oversimplified. It looks perfect for a brochure. I'd like to see something put out by the Church that addresses the more controversial issues in a detailed way instead of leaving that up to the apologists or the critics.
But this is a start.
#2
Posted 12 March 2012 - 11:27 AM
A 101 in college represents the very beginnings, or the simplist of course work to understand. IOW The Basics, without which nothing after that makes sense. Maybe sometime later the Church will publish 201-500 level lessons.
#3
Posted 12 March 2012 - 11:27 AM
#4
Posted 12 March 2012 - 11:30 AM
LDS doctrine defined. The first bullet point is the key.
Capitalism from the Lord: Law of Consecration.
Evolution Primer Evolution does not conflict with LDS doctrine in any way.
#5
Posted 12 March 2012 - 12:20 PM
BCSpace, on 12 March 2012 - 11:30 AM, said:
The priesthood ban and plural marriage remain official doctrine.
Even if they are official doctrine (which isn't clear to me), you won't exactly see the Church publicly defend or give an explanation for these past practices. I think this is what leads to the ongoing speculations and confusion as to whether or not these things are or were doctrine. And this is why I'd like to see the Church address this head on instead of simply moving on quietly. The latter approach has worked well for the Church for a long time, but not so much any more.
Edited by Sky, 12 March 2012 - 12:20 PM.
#6
Posted 12 March 2012 - 12:28 PM
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These doctrines are officially published in various manuals and other publications including the Church's web site so there is no doubt as to doctrinicity. I agree that the Church will not address them head on using instead PR tactics to deflect the issue. This is what the Church should do as milk before meat is required in the case of the general public.
LDS doctrine defined. The first bullet point is the key.
Capitalism from the Lord: Law of Consecration.
Evolution Primer Evolution does not conflict with LDS doctrine in any way.
#7
Posted 12 March 2012 - 12:54 PM
BCSpace, on 12 March 2012 - 12:28 PM, said:
These doctrines are officially published in various manuals and other publications including the Church's web site so there is no doubt as to doctrinicity.
Well then, how does this sqaure with "We don't know"...?
It’s unfortunate, but I'm lead to believe that some things that were said by previous Church leaders wasn't actually doctrine. And it has caused pain and embarrassment for the Church.
We can either choose to hang on to what was said 60 years ago (give or take), or go with what is being said today. I have no choice but to go with the latter. But it still doesn't clear up some of the confusion for me!
Edited by Sky, 12 March 2012 - 12:57 PM.
#8
Posted 12 March 2012 - 01:28 PM
http://www.askgramps.org/about-gramps/
While it's not an official LDS site, it's been around long enough and goes into a lot of detail in regards to Mormonism.
Any thoughts about this site? As a non-member, I would give it a good grade.
Edited by blueadept, 12 March 2012 - 02:11 PM.
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#9
Posted 12 March 2012 - 01:58 PM
blueadept, on 12 March 2012 - 01:28 PM, said:
http://www.askgramps.org/about-gramps/
While it's not an official LDS site, it's been around long enough to into a lot of detail in regards to Mormonism.
Any thoughts about this site? As a non-member, I would give it a good grade.
"Ask Gramps" is one of the best online examples of orthodox/conservative/chapel Mormonism. Almost everything he says ably represents what most LDS probably believed in 1956.
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You answered a recent question about how Noah got all the animals together. The land was not divided then. Now my question. After the land was divided…. how did all those strange animals end up in Australia???
Bob, from Alamosa, Colorado
Dear Bob,
The land wasn’t divided while Noah was in the ark. The deluge occurred in 2348 BC and Noah was in the ark for about a year. Peleg was born 104 years after the flood occurred. So it’s not illogical to conclude that all the survivors of the flood that ended up in Australia had ample time to get there before the earth was divided.
Gramps
Edited by cinepro, 12 March 2012 - 01:59 PM.
In spite of the world's arguments against the historicity of the Flood, and despite the supposed lack of geologic evidence, we Latter-day Saints believe that Noah was an actual man, a prophet of God, who preached repentance and raised a voice of warning, built an ark, gathered his family and a host of animals onto the ark, and floated safely away as waters covered the entire earth. We are assured that these events actually occurred by the multiple testimonies of God's prophets.
The Flood and the Tower of Babel, by Donald W. Parry, assistant professor of Hebrew at BYU, Ensign, Jan 1998, 35
#10
Posted 12 March 2012 - 02:00 PM
blueadept, on 12 March 2012 - 01:28 PM, said:
http://www.askgramps.org/about-gramps/
While it's not an official LDS site, it's been around long enough to into a lot of detail in regards to Mormonism.
Any thoughts about this site? As a non-member, I would give it a good grade.
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That said, if I were uninitiated and wanted to learn more about Mormonism, I would probably go to the official sites first before branching out and weighing the unofficial sites against the content in the official sites.
I would do that with most any topic or organization, not just Mormonism.
Edited by Scott Lloyd, 12 March 2012 - 02:03 PM.
Nobody gives you all the facts all at once, leastwise anti-Mormons and hostile critics. If selective focus or emphasis amounts to deceit, they are the worst of offenders.
If I detest anything as virulently as anti-Mormons obviously detest Mormonism, feel free to label me as "anti-" the thing I detest. I won't mind in the least.
An author who undertakes to criticize publicly another's religious faith and practice has the obligation, in the first instance, to understand it.
... and the anti-Mormon saith unto them: I am no anti-Mormon, for there is none — and thus he whispereth in their ears.
#11
Posted 12 March 2012 - 02:26 PM
Scott Lloyd, on 12 March 2012 - 02:00 PM, said:
That said, if I were uninitiated and wanted to learn more about Mormonism, I would probably go to the official sites first before branching out and weighing the unofficial sites against the content in the official sites.
I would do that with most any topic or organization, not just Mormonism.
When I've done door-to-door efforts for my church, the #1 goal is to find the fallen-away Catholics and help them to find their way home. The second goal is to share the Gospel with others and hope I can encourage them to go to our year-around investigator class.
In Honor of Anijen, the 2012 MD&D March Madness Champion "There once was a Pharisee named Saul, Who persecuted Christians with gall. Then God struck him blind And opened his mind, So he could recognize his true call."
#12
Posted 12 March 2012 - 02:41 PM
http://www.askgramps...cend-from-noah/
http://www.askgramps.../who-was-peleg/
http://www.askgramps...e-hill-cumorah/
There are too many articles to list that perpetuate the Cain/black skin version of history.
Edited by cinepro, 12 March 2012 - 02:57 PM.
In spite of the world's arguments against the historicity of the Flood, and despite the supposed lack of geologic evidence, we Latter-day Saints believe that Noah was an actual man, a prophet of God, who preached repentance and raised a voice of warning, built an ark, gathered his family and a host of animals onto the ark, and floated safely away as waters covered the entire earth. We are assured that these events actually occurred by the multiple testimonies of God's prophets.
The Flood and the Tower of Babel, by Donald W. Parry, assistant professor of Hebrew at BYU, Ensign, Jan 1998, 35
#13
Posted 12 March 2012 - 02:50 PM
cinepro, on 12 March 2012 - 02:41 PM, said:
http://www.askgramps...cend-from-noah/
http://www.askgramps.../who-was-peleg/
http://www.askgramps...e-hill-cumorah/
There are too many articles too list that perpetuate the Cain/black skin version of history.
Of course, he's one from my father's generation whom, IMHO, didn't handle that issue too well. He's old-school which has it's pluses and minuses.
In Honor of Anijen, the 2012 MD&D March Madness Champion "There once was a Pharisee named Saul, Who persecuted Christians with gall. Then God struck him blind And opened his mind, So he could recognize his true call."
#14
Posted 12 March 2012 - 03:01 PM
cinepro, on 12 March 2012 - 02:41 PM, said:
On the other side of the coin, we have liberal/non-orthodox sites like Ask Mormon Girl and Mormon Stories. They probably aren’t the best places to go for information about the Church either. I doubt they represent how most mainstream Mormons believe. I haven’t been able to find a perfect website for information about the Church.
#15
Posted 12 March 2012 - 05:04 PM
Edited by DH, 12 March 2012 - 05:05 PM.
#16
Posted 12 March 2012 - 05:08 PM
BCSpace, on 12 March 2012 - 11:30 AM, said:
#18
Posted 12 March 2012 - 05:38 PM
Sky, on 12 March 2012 - 11:16 AM, said:
I'm happy to see the Church explain and clarify it's basic doctrines. But some of the answers strike me as a little too oversimplified. It looks perfect for a brochure. I'd like to see something put out by the Church that addresses the more controversial issues in a detailed way instead of leaving that up to the apologists or the critics.
But this is a start.
Just my 2 cents
In Honor of Anijen, the 2012 MD&D March Madness Champion "There once was a Pharisee named Saul, Who persecuted Christians with gall. Then God struck him blind And opened his mind, So he could recognize his true call."
#19
Posted 12 March 2012 - 06:01 PM
DH, on 12 March 2012 - 05:04 PM, said:
DH, check out this link:
http://religions.pew...m.org/portraits
Click Portraits > Beliefs and Practices > Mormons > 3rd Chart Down
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#20
Posted 12 March 2012 - 07:29 PM
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What precisely do you think needs squaring?
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If you're referring to the recent newsroom statements (which are doctrine, but not the only doctrine by far), the Church never specified what was speculation and what wasn't. Plus it continues to publish on it's home page Topical Guide an interesting doctrinal tidbit as well as various other things taught in it's own cirriculum.
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Simply going with all that the Church says will clear it up for you. Eqivocating on one or more doctrinal items will always result in confusion. I've provided the doctrinal references and links in numerous other threads so you should know where to find them. Notice that, as the Church says, the full reason is not given and it is clear from the doctrine that from the time of Adam there has been a ban. And also that there is scriptural precedent for lineage based priesthood selection. And also that the ban was lifted because today is the long promised day; speaking of which, who do you think made such a promise?
The easiest and most doctrinally accurate way to think of the doctrines of plural marriage and the priesthood ban is to note that we are merely in a stage of each one. For plural marriage, we are in a stage of non authorization and we know from the scriptures (Jacob 2) that God can authorize any time He chooses. For the priesthood ban, we know that we are in the long promised day when every worthy male can be eligible for the Priesthood. And that is also how those doctrines have not changed one whit.
LDS doctrine defined. The first bullet point is the key.
Capitalism from the Lord: Law of Consecration.
Evolution Primer Evolution does not conflict with LDS doctrine in any way.
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