LDS Intellectuals
This Thread deals with an aspect of attitude among certain Members of the Church who consider themselves so knowledgeable as to be somehow saved by what they know, yet they do not understand the principles of the Gospel. In some ways they are just as Christ described; hypocrites. As a for instance people generally do not understand the difference between principles and commandments, (I will not go into it here save to say that principles are eternal, but not necessarily commandments), so one can know well the Topic of let us say 'Charity', but not do home teaching or give service to the sick. Herein lies the LDS Intellectuals - all brain but no works to bring salvation to their souls.
I was reading about that in another LDS site. They were saying that there are group of so called "LDS Intellectuals" that posses a great knowledge about doctrine, history and other LDS issues and they are a great help to learn more about these things...yet they fail to really "understand" what these things are all about. They miss the point and in the end, what is the benefit of these things? This same web site was saying that within the group of the so called "LDS Intellectuals" most of them do not do something basic as "Home Teaching" yet they know the latest of the articles on FAIR or know in detail doctrines such as Making your Call and Election Sure. The point is: If you fail to fulfill your responsibilities as Priesthood holder and look after the welfare of the families you have been assigned to and fulfill Christ commandment about being your brother's keeper then the whole knowledge you may have go down the drain and profith you nothing. In my opinion, of course.
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LDS Intellectuals This Thread deals with an aspect of attitude among certain Members of the Church who consider themselves so knowledgeable as to be somehow saved by what they know, yet they do not understand the principles of the Gospel. In some ways they are just as Christ described; hypocrites. |
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QUOTE (Steve) |
I don't know what are you talking about... |
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad) |
This Thread deals with an aspect of attitude among certain Members of the Church who consider themselves so knowledgeable as to be somehow saved by what they know. |
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"LDS Intellectuals" most of them do not do something basic as "Home Teaching"... |
I have a guy that I work with he's one of these intellecuals, he puts down the church for say, "watching rated R movies". He is smart but he isn't very spiritual, his arguments I can understand from a logical point but from a spiritual aspect he loses me all the time.
That is a good point Weisenberger, I have often found these same intellectuals to have these traits: overly sensitive, aggressive and stubborn. It is a great thing when you can find an LDS Intellectual and still have him manifest characteristics where communication can be an uplifting experience, but most times I find it to be a situation of 'their way or no way'. The Book of Mormon actually speaks a lot about this and mentions that the Jews often seeked for things they could not understand and ended up looking beyond the mark. As an illustration of this we recently had two 'intellectuals' on this Board, one of them did not want to play by our rules and thought himself higher than it and became agitated. The other was so intellectual that he was reading into more things than even this Thread could offer and got his account deleted. *shaking head*.
That sounds like my co-worker, we were discussing the Elders of Israel coming in and saving the constitution of the US and he was quite rude and said that it was the Constitution of the Church that would be saved. I explained that it was of the US and he said I was wrong and needed to recheck my source.
Anyone ever hear of "judge not lest ye be judged" . Everyone has their place.
QUOTE (Moroni 10:8-18) |
For behold, to one is given the Spirit of God, that he may teach the word of wisdom; And to another, that he may teach the word of knowledge by the same spirit |
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