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No it is a matter of fact and anyone who has served a mission understands this to be true. The only reason to question it is based in the false judgment you supposedly condemned. Meaning, you have to assume that most of those people weren't really praying or really reading. This seems highly unlikely. One should think that anyone willing to sit down for a few hours with missionaries from any Church, would be genuinely interested in what they had to say. There is no reason to assume they're going to lie to them when they accept the challenge to read and pray (which most do). That's an assumption apologists make whenever they are confronted with the uncomfortable truth that most people who pray about the Church don't get an answer in the affirmative (many claim an answer in the negative, but of course they're liars too).
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Argument via assertion. I've already explained the logic, twice now. That you do not understand or accept it is unfortunate.
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You're suggesting that number of unbaptized folks who received an answer from God that the Church is true, is more than 50% (remember I said most) of those who have been taught? I served in two missions and cannot think of a single example when someone said they received an answer, but couldn't be baptized due to "other reasons" you assume to be so prevalent among investigators. I'm not denying that there are possible exceptions here. I'm just rejecting your suggestion that these exceptions cover more than 50%. In reality I'd say these cases are remote, representing less than 2%.
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It is a logical induction of the facts that most people do not receive such an answer. Note that I said "most." It is now your job to explain your logic in assuming hundreds of thousands of believers in Mormonism, refuse to get baptized every year. Saying it is "possible" isn't an argument.
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Allow me to introduce you to inductive logic.
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As you introduce me to argument via assertion again.
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First, you're shifting the goal posts. You didn't argue that it was a common rationale among Mormons. You argued that it was "just something Mormons told themselves." Your argument above represents a retreat from the latter position.
Your failure to understand the meaning of the phrase is hardly my problem. Mormons do in fact like to tell themselves these things, and they like it for the reasons already explained. You seem to think these are mutually exclusive statements, when in fact they are not. Mormons like to tell themselves these things because 1. it serves as a convenient apologetic rationale and 2. it is standard Mormon teaching. There is no problem in my argument nor is there a shift in the goal posts.
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This is a false statement entirely. I've never been proven wrong by you or anyone else on this forum and I would happily admit it if I were. All you are doing here is using the frequently played card of poisoning the well and leaving it to a popularity contest on your home forum. I mean, really? Because I disagree with your worldview and offer a different perspective as a former member, to you this must be interpreted as "hostile" from the get-go. You'd probably be upset to know that there are a number of people on your side of the fence who disagree completely with your knee-jerk judgment of me. In any event, your reasons for doing this are not grounded in a rational, objective, scientific means by which you could know this to be true. It is a faith-based assertion and nothing more.
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I've done no such thing.
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Who said anything about obligation? Whether you believe it or not is irrelevant to that fact that what I say is true, and anyone who has served a mission knows that what I say is true. You've done nothing to refute what I've said. All you have done is state that I have no deifinitive proof. Fine. You also have no definitive proof that most apostates are morally corrupt. But you have no problem with the Church teaching such nonsense. Suddenly your concern for logic and proof takes an extreme nosedive when it comes to your own beliefs. And you have the audacity to claim I'm a hypocrite? Wow.
Edited by Xander, 21 April 2012 - 02:31 AM.




