I was discussing this interview with a friend and that creationism and evolution were not necessarily at odds with each other. My friend commented that they had to be because creation happened in 7 literal days. I commented about days representing epochs of time and the sun not appearing until day 4. I then said, why should creation happen in a blink from nothing? This is superimposing man’s values and time on creation where we want everything right now and for free. 6 billion years is still a blink for God who is timeless. But God enjoys the journey. There is beauty in each step of creation which is lost if things are conjured out of nothingness. There is beauty snd wonder in the craftsmanship. God experiences joy in the journey.
Unofficial and unauthoritative opinion on doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints concerning the Nature of God, the Atonement of Jesus Christ, the Plan of Salvation, the Apostasy and Restoration, and Priesthood Authority.
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Randomness, Creativity, and Eternity
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Samuel M. Brown Lecture
Cessationism is the doctrine that spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, prophecy and healing ceased with the apostolic age.
Volunteerism is the doctrine that there are no mandatory acts that a Christian must do for salvation.
Biblical inerrancy is the doctrine that the Protestant Bible "is without error or fault in all its teaching"; or, at least, that "Scripture in the original manuscripts does not affirm anything that is contrary to fact".
The doctrine of the clarity of Scripture (often called the perspicuity of Scripture) is a Protestant Christian position teaching that "...those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed, for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them"
Closed canon is the doctrine that all the books in the Christian Bible and Hebrew Scriptures that together constitute the complete and divinely inspired Word of God. Only the books of the canon are considered authoritative in matters of faith and practice. The idea of a closed canon is that the Bible is complete; no more books are being added to it. God is not appending His Word.
Disestablishment is that the body of Christ is a spiritual reality and it doesn’t matter which physical church you belong to.
Sola Scriptura is a theological doctrine held by some Christian denominations that the Christian scriptures are the sole infallible rule of faith and practice.
Sola scriptura ("by Scripture alone") vs prima scriptura where scripture is informed by tradition, reason, conscience, experience.
Sola fide ("by faith alone")
Sola gratia ("by grace alone") monergism vs synergism.
Solo Christo ("Christ alone")
Soli Deo gloria ("glory to God alone")
Sola ecclesia ("the Church alone"),
Sola caritas("Charitable-love alone")
Sola Spiritus (In the "Spirit alone")
I like Dr. Brown’s points about:
1. the timelessness of the Book or Mormon. God dwells in the Eternal Now and is the Great Seer of seers, so it should be of no surprise that He reveals details about the future, addresses current issues, as well as corrects perceptions about the past.
2. I like the explaination of the Book of Mormon’s concern with and explanation of internal and external evidence. External evidence includes signs and miracles as well witnesses and archeological evidence. Internal evidence involves the transformative change in the reader inspiring moral behavior as well as internal literary consistency.
3. Dr. Brown also discusses the weakness of language to convey meaning. The Book of Mormon writers openly acknowledge these limitations. The Bible also refers to these limitations when it says Christ prayed in words that could not be written or uttered.
4. I agree that the Book or Mormon deals with many issues of the 19th Century. But I don’t think its application is limited to that time period. I have a hunch that Mormon included details that will serve as a blueprint of parallel events that will occur during the Tribulation leading to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Many of these events have not yet occured and therefore cannot yet be appreciated.
I find it singular that Ravi Zacharias would speak at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on the “sufficiency of Christ’s Atonement” and Moroni would address the sufficiency of the atonement after “denying yourselves all ungodliness” in Moroni 10. However, I think I understand where Dr. Brown is coming from as I have tried to share the Book of Mormon with countless friends and neighbors and they seem to all repeat the line that the book doesn't “speak to them”.
5. Lastly, I like Dr. Brown’s points about not separating the Bible from a living prophet. Once you try to stand on the Bible alone without the revelatory authority of a living prophet, all translation, interpretation, and meaning of scripture immediately begins to diverge. We see this process occur with Ezra vs. Malachi in the Old Testament leading to rabbinical judaism and its various sects and we see it today in Protestantism.
Dr. Brown highlights how a living prophet makes expanding the canon seamless as new scripture can be received and/or discovered. The new scripture like the Jaredite plates were translated, verified, and endorsed by the prophet; and then ratified by the people as part of an open and living canon.
False Doctrine: Multiple Moral Probations
What BY and HCK are teaching is that spirits (clay) during this probation period will be cast back into the furnace until it becomes pliable leading to the fulfullment of the prophecy that eventually “every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ”. But, this is speaking of this probation period only.
However, universal salvation does not equal universal exaltation. All mankind will eventually be resurrected (just and unjust) and all will be offered salvation, but not all will be raised to the same glory. Not everyone who is saved will receive the same reward.
The sons of perdition are tragic suicidal spirits who eventually bend their knee to Christ and qualify to be saved but instead choose to cease to exist and choose to be completely recycled. However, unlike reincarnation, their being/essense is completely dissolved and the material is recycled into a new intelligence. God wastes not. But the new intelligence would have no memory of past existence. There is no “imprinting” of past lives on a new soul.
Think of your spirit material being thrown into a black hole, your essence completely dissolved, randomized and mixed with a trillion trillion trillion atoms, and then your energy being radiated back into space to eventually possibly combine into a new more useful form. But your previous consciousness will cease to exist “worlds without end”.
“They (sons of perdition) will be decomposed, both soul and body (body and spirit make up the soul) , and return to their native element. I do not say that they will be annihilated; but they will be disorganized and will be as if they had never been.” (Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, 7:57)
This doctrine is not about reincarnation, infinite chances, or the wicked learning from past lives. Instead, this teaches that a few wicked sons of perdition will choose complete decomposition, dissolution, disorganization and disintegration. The sons of perdition are spiritually suicidal and even after bending the knee to Christ and confessing, these poor souls will reject any degree of salvation and instead choose nothingness— “the blackness of darkness forever”.
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Feeding the 5000
The Gospels tell the story of Jesus Christ miraculously feeding crowds of 4000 amd 5000 men, not including women and children. Large crowds gathered in the wilderness to hear Jesus preach. However, at some point the disciples realized the crowds were hurgry and needed to be fed, or dispursed to go into towns to find their own food.
The end result to this situation was a miracle, but Christ didn’t just jump to the solution. Christ first counseled with His disciples. Counseling together and organizing was necessary. The disciples explored various plans and alternatives, and suggested dispersing the crowds. Christ’s disciples participated, brought together ideas, organized the people, and searched the crowd for availible resources. All the organization and participation and the counsel was a prerequisite to effectuate the miracle.
In the end, the meal Christ provided wasn’t extravagant like chicken curry, but it was exactly what the people needed and there was more than enough and to spare.
The feeding of the 5000 is similar to how the Church operates. Christ expects His people to organize ourselves, to counsel together, and to gather together our few meager talents. And in the end, God says “it is enough” and multiplies and magnifues those talends; our abilities and capabilities like the barley loaves and fishes.
The miracle of the feedimg of thr 5000 teaches another principle. Revelation and miracles are apocalyptic. This means that most revelation comes exactly when needed. Some criticize Christ’s Church for changing policy in the face of political and social pressures. Critics claim that LDS prophets only conveniently receive revelation when facing dire circumstances.
However, the “just in time” revelation fits perfectly with the Biblical pattern. Scripture directs, “Ask and receive.” The Doctrine and Covenants reveals that truth will be miraculously provided, “in the very hour” it is required. This explains why Nephi only received the revelation of Christ’s birth in Jerusalem just hours before believers were to be executed in America. It also explains why the book of 4 Nephi is so short. Following the appearamce of Christ in Americia, the Nephites were righteous for 3 generations. Miracles were numerous, but new revelations calling the people to repentance and warning them of destruction were not required.
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Aaronic Priesthood
prepare the sacrament, or go home teaching or to do home sacrament. But these things became part of who they are.” There is a lot of sorrow and suffering in the world. The priesthood prepares young men to serve and help others and be leaders.
(She then gave several anecdotes of her sons doing things for others and saying things to others that manifested a spiritual intelligence and wisdom beyond their years)
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Arguments for Theism
2. Agnostasicm is a statement of experience. Agnostasism means you don’t know because you’ve witnessed no sufficent evidence or had a personal experience with diety.
3. I am a theist and a gnostic because I both believe in God and because that belief is based on numerous personal experiences with God which serve as evidences of His existence.
4. You cannot disprove Gods existence. You would have to be God to disprove Gods existence because you would have to be able to see the whole of the multiverse all at the same time and see that God was not there. But if you could—- you would be God.
5. If you believe in God and are wrong, your a fool, if you choose to disbelieve God and are wrong, you are damned.
6. The Universe and the Earth are calibrated for life and the comfortable existence of man. We could live of Hoth or Mustafar.
7. The complexity of the universe, nature, life is proof of intelligence. “Every house was builded by some man; the builder of all things is God”
8. A Snowman did not evolve on its own from snowflakes.
9. Man would have no concept of self-restraint and righteousness if God hadn’t revealed it to man. Without God, man would only know to live according to the doctrine of Korihor (survival of the fittest).
10. God’s law works. Self-restraint is true strength. Integrity is true strength. Compassion is true strength.
11. The result of God revealing Himself to man makes it possible for man to act out of love and not out of fear. Righteous know their selfless acts will be rewarded in the next life so we can act with integrity regardless of threat.
12. There exist conspiracy that is the source and builds up the very ideas of atheism. Even the conspirators themselves who are the sponsors of the atheist movement believe in God and hate Him.
13. Atheists benefit from a Judeo-Christian culture and take these benefits of self-restraint, integrety, compassion, and value for life for granted.
14. Self-restraint in behavior demonstrates thankfulness and sacredness. Thankfulness = happiness. If we are thankful for language we will use it prudently and not to the extremes; one way or another. God’s way is the straight and narrow middle path or golden mean.
15. I have witnessed many miracles resulting in the preservation of my life, the transformation of behavior, finding lost things, and the starting of various lawnmowers and cars.
16. In the preexistence, all mankind were given full informed consent about the risks and rewards of mortality which we all accepted.
17. Near-death experiences and the eternal nature of the spirit has ample scientific support to justify it
18. Evil actions or crazy, superstitious beliefs in the name of religion does not disprove the existence of God. It just means certain people are evil and or crazy.
19. The Genesis creation story answers the “why” and “who” of creation and not the “how” of creation.
20. God works by natural laws. Science and religion are not in conflict. Just because religionists have an incorrect explaination of “how” something happened or “how” something is doesn't disprove God. Religionists can be wrong.
21. Conspiracy has infiltrated science and religion and sponsor falss scientific and religious theories for the express purpose to create conflict and delegitimize the reality of God.
22. Most of the greatest scientists, scholars, thinkers, innovators were and are theists.
Single’s Ward Advice
I was activities chair at a BYU singles ward. We had over 50 people ger married that year. Here is what we did:
Do more service activities: girls and guys will see each other in a different light in a service setting. Many people are much more attractive when doing service and not so self-absorbed.
Service Ideas:
1. visit nursing homes weekly, put on special entertainment around holidays.
2. sing in choir
3. plant flowers at temple square
4. rake leaves at cemetary
5. help out with merit badge pow-wow or do activity-day activity with family ward.
6. clean up park or vacant lot or yard.
7. sub-for-santa
8. sponsor festival of trees, tree
9. serve food at soup kitchen
10. volunteer at children’s medical camp.
11. Help someone move.
12. clean up trail: bonneville shore-line trail
Ask out a different girl on a date once a week.
When you find a girl you enjoy talking to, and a spark— marry her.