DAVEH: If you want to define teaching as responding to questions about my beliefs, then you might have a point, Perry. I view it a bit differently though. To be a teacher, one needs students. For the most part, I don't view TTers as being students wanting to learn. Witness Debbie's comments today....

From my LDS perspective, Teachers are to teach the gospel by using the Word of God. As you know, for the most part....I have refrained from posting latter-day passages on TT, excepting in specific cases when asked to do so or it was appropriate for the discussion. As a courtesy to TTers, I've tried to focus my discussions within the confines of the Bible.....which in effect composes less than half of what I believe to be Canon of Scripture. Can I teach Mormonism while ignoring much of what God has said? Not in my opinion. If I wanted to teach Mormonism, you'd be seeing a lot of references to our Standard Works instead of just Biblical quotes.

Charles Perry Locke wrote:

Dave, do you sometimes teach mormon doctrine on TT?

From: Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Pery wrote: Are you on TT to teach mormon doctrine?

DAVEH: No, Perry....as I've explained before, that was not what motivated me to join TT, nor is it the reason I remain.



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