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As I have studied and tried to understand the current
conversations (Mormonism and street preaching), two things keep coming to the
surface of the muddled puddle that I refer to as my brain.
The first is that Joseph Smith, like Mohammed, stands alone as
God's messenger. In the case of both these alleged prophets, we have a
lone ranger, revealing what has been given only to him, and only for a limited
time. If you believe either of them, you place your complete trust in the
revelation (or ranting) of one man at one point in time. Contrast that to
the Bible, where we have about forty men and a couple of women recording the
revelation given to them over sixteen hundred years. Most of them never
lived at the same time or knew each other, yet the coming of our Savior was
predicted and documented by all of them, and when read or studied, their
testimonies all fit together like pieces of a puzzle.
When the Holy Bible was written, there were at least three
warnings in it not to add or take anything from that Book. Since both
Mohammed and Joseph Smith came along well after this Book was complete, and no
reference was ever made to them in the Book, they must be considered whackos,
and if they could return from hell for one minute, they would repent loudly
enough to drown out the tabernacle choir.
The second thing concerns the evangelism methods being
discussed. I notice that there are places in the Bible where the prophets
screamed threats, others where they begged people to repent. There was
"Thus saith the Lord" and there was "come, let us reason together". John
the Baptist was a name caller, a screamer, and one who would jump on you about
your sin. Paul tried to be all things to all people. God used both
of them effectively. I find plenty of room in the Bible for teachers such
as those Judy prefers, and I also find plenty of room for the type of preacher
that Dean sees as a model for him to follow. There is a verse that says
Jesus sat and taught, and there is a verse that says He cried out.
God did not give all of us the same personality, and God never
expected us to conform ourselves to one mould. God can use anyone who
wants to be used with one possible exception. I do not see anywhere where
He used someone who simply stayed home and said,"Look at me. I am a good
example."
Terry
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