When does discussion become contention in a Gospel context? How do two people discuss a controversial Gospel topic without letting their feelings cause unrighteous contention(especially when they find themselves on two opposite sides of the same issue)?
Alma 21:11
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11 Therefore, when he (Aaron) saw that they would not hear his words, he departed out of their synagogue, and came over to a village which was called Ani-Anti, and there he found Muloki preaching the word unto them; and also Ammah and his brethren. And they contended with many about the word (Muloki and Ammah were missionaries for the Church.) |
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29 For verily, verily I say unto you, he that hath the spirit of contention is not of me, but is of the devil, who is the father of contention, and he stirreth up the hearts of men to contend with anger, one with another. |
Rather off topic, but... This is a question that I have wondered about, even before I found the LDS deep Doctrine web site, when discussing topics with people of other faiths and members of the Church. I sincerely want to know how to manage my strong feelings about a gospel topic while maintaining a civil and constructive discussion. |
Good Thread. I guess you are asking what is the Art of Discussion in LDS terms? I do want to mention that we do actually have a number of Threads (see HERE) within the Community that Discuss this, but I compliment you as one has not been specifically done about the Gospel.
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When does discussion become contention in a Gospel context? |
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How do two people discuss a controversial Gospel topic without letting their feelings cause unrighteous contention... |
I try to ignore discussions where I see the person doesnt want to admit they're wrong and get nasty you know what am I saying? I dont think there is anything bad about admitting when we screwed up.
When you bring all the emotion while talking then its contentious. Making cheap sarcastic remarks because you can doesn't help either. There are some who must be always right and they force you to accept their view and if you don't then you're like enemy number one. I tend to hang with people that just say "OK" even though you can tell they disagree but they don't want to argue. One thing is good though about people like that at least you like know how they really feel about you because lots of stuff comes out.
I counteract attacks with love. I think that's what Christ wants me to do. If I feel the discussion is not going to be solved easily or the person is just being difficult or emotional, I remove myself from the discussion.
I just think we should remember it's a discussion, and everyone on this board, I would imagine are very opinionated people, that's why we are here. So, just be respectful of everyone's opinions and present your opinion in a way that leaves the discussion opened...I have learned so many interesting tid-bits on this board.
I think is possible to strongly disagree with someone without becoming nasty or personal. Granted, there are people who are overly sensitive however I think is important to continue debating even if one doesn't agree.