Do Politics Affect How We Interpret Doctrine?

Do Politics Affect Interpret Doctrine - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 22nd Sep, 2009 - 2:15am

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26th Aug, 2009 - 7:32pm / Post ID: #

Do Politics Affect How We Interpret Doctrine?

Will people who have differing Political views usually interpret Doctrine differently.

Example:
You have an Apostle (or any man or woman) who is politically Liberal and one who is politically Conservative. Do you think that their interpretation of revelation from the Holy Spirit will be fundamentally different?



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Post Date: 26th Aug, 2009 - 8:49pm / Post ID: #

Doctrine Interpret We Affect Politics Do

Name: Christian

Comments: I think Liberalism / Progressivism is incompatible with Mormonism. Their views contradict the gospel.

26th Aug, 2009 - 9:37pm / Post ID: #

Do Politics Affect How We Interpret Doctrine? Studies Doctrine Mormon

In my experience, political beliefs greatly influence our understanding of doctrine. For example, I had a friend in Michigan who is very liberal, to the point that he equates Communism with the United Order. He and his wife claim that people just don't understand what communism is all about.

While this is a rather extreme example, it does appear to represent the trends that I see about me.



22nd Sep, 2009 - 1:52am / Post ID: #

Doctrine Interpret We Affect Politics Do

It shouldnt. I wanna believe most folks are smart enough to separate the two you know what am I saying? I just hate the mixing between politics and religion.



22nd Sep, 2009 - 2:11am / Post ID: #

Doctrine Interpret We Affect Politics Do

But can we really separate our politics from our religious views?

I believe that the following is a short list of Political issues that cannot be separated from religious views and vice versa.

1. Abortion
2. Same sex issues.
3. Gender issues.
4. Capital Punishment?
5. Israel/Palestine issue.
6. Individual rights vs. Public responsibilities. This may include Welfare issues or the right of the state to limit personal freedoms for the good of the whole (big brother).
7. Social engineering (the state is the primary avenue for saving the weak vs. religion and family structures.
8. Any political issue where we believe there to be a moral aspect involved (the ten commandments)

I think the list could be expanded.



22nd Sep, 2009 - 2:15am / Post ID: #

Do Politics Affect How We Interpret Doctrine?

I see what you're saying. I'm more thinking if religion affect politics than politics affecting religion (doctrine)



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