Searching for Truth
Dimensions (1.0) — Introduction
Simplify, simplify, simplify. Students of science and engineering are schooled to appreciate the wonder of independent variables, where the change in one variable does not affect any other. If we were unable to model the world in this way, humanity would have made little scientific or technical progress. All those calculations would have been too difficult, too > > Read More …
Dimensions (2.1.1) — Messianic Judaism & LDS Culture Juxtaposed: Praise
Praise is something that the Messianic Jews do a lot and Latter Day Saints do hardly ever; why is that?
Dimensions (2.1.2) — Messianic Judaism & LDS Culture Juxtaposed: Blessing
God blessing man – V – man blessing God
Dimensions (2.1.3) — Messianic Judaism & LDS Culture Juxtaposed: Worship Meetings
We have learned a great deal about LDS doctrine and ultimately about ourselves from our experiences worshiping with the Messianic Jews.
Dimensions (2.1) — Messianic Judaism & LDS Culture Juxtaposed
Introduction to some key lessons we have learned about the gospel of Jesus Christ from the Messianic Jews.
Dimensions (3) — The Epitome of Every Virtue
The atonement is about more than Christ’s gifts to us; it teaches much about Jesus’ character.
Dimensions (1.1) — Example: Faith versus Works
The question of “Faith versus Works” is bogus at best and more likely a conscientious deception. No matter what else, it is an example of artificial dissonance.
Dimensions (1.2) — Life is Complex, so is God
In order to know God, we simplify our understanding of God. How could that work?
Organization…
There is much that I need to write. This will be somewhat random. I will not be making any attempt to topically organize, nor will I attempt to ensure that each topic is completely addressed. Later, I will organize the topics into WordPress pages to form a more congruent exposé (exposition).
Pick: A, B, or None of the Above — Bogus?
Sometimes the question is a lie, or at least very misleading. There are at least two other choices besides “A, B, or None of the Above:” the choice not to choose, and A and B. Were I to attempt to defend the church’s position, I would most definitely contest the statement, “They can’t both be > > Read More …