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*'''October 2011: "cryophil" tells MormonDialogue that this is his "last ditch effort" to believe and that he "may have to accept the Book of Mormon as fictional"'''— "I'm asking as a final, last ditch effort to see if there are answers that make sense. I doubt it now. ...I get the impression that some truths are not very useful, so goes the cherry picking. {{ref|cryophil.mddb.last.ditch}} We are going round and round here. I have my questions these days. I am not sure they can be answered. It may be that I will have to accept the BoM as fictional moral teachings. That's a lot easier than to accept science is just wrong, and FAIR's interpretations are more scholarly." {{ref|cryophil.mddb.bom.fictional}} | *'''October 2011: "cryophil" tells MormonDialogue that this is his "last ditch effort" to believe and that he "may have to accept the Book of Mormon as fictional"'''— "I'm asking as a final, last ditch effort to see if there are answers that make sense. I doubt it now. ...I get the impression that some truths are not very useful, so goes the cherry picking. {{ref|cryophil.mddb.last.ditch}} We are going round and round here. I have my questions these days. I am not sure they can be answered. It may be that I will have to accept the BoM as fictional moral teachings. That's a lot easier than to accept science is just wrong, and FAIR's interpretations are more scholarly." {{ref|cryophil.mddb.bom.fictional}} | ||
*'''April 2012: Twede creates the account "cryophil" on lds.net''' | *'''April 2012: Twede creates the account "cryophil" on lds.net''' | ||
*'''May 12, 2012: "Jesus Smith" tells Postmormon.org that he is posing as questioning member "cryophil" on lds.net'''—Ok. I admit, I inflated the % up just to not appear anti Mormon. (yes, i'm the shill cryophil. shh.){{ref|jesussmith.cryophil.lds.net}} | *'''May 12, 2012: "Jesus Smith" tells Postmormon.org that he is posing as questioning member "cryophil" on lds.net'''—"Jesus Smith" states, "Ok. I admit, I inflated the % up just to not appear anti Mormon. (yes, i'm the shill cryophil. shh.)" {{ref|jesussmith.cryophil.lds.net}} | ||
*'''May 9 and 10th, "Jesus Smith/cryophil" updates the ex-Mormon message board Postmormon.org regarding his efforts on lds.net.'''—"Jesus Smith" says, "Like many of you, I find the concept of religious faith absurd. It is a mind-trick to place it at the top, in first position, so that those who are racing to their belief will jump over it without much thought.....This topic is giving LDS.NET mormons a run for their money. Some of our posts have made their way into the discussion. haha. see [http://www.lds.net/forums/lds-gospel-discussion/46383-why-faith-1st-principle.html why-faith-1st-principle]" {{ref|jesussmith.faith.absurd}} The link is to a post on lds.net made by "cryophil" on May 7, 2012. On May 10, 2012, "cryophil" talks of "the faith" that he has "placed in Mormonism" on lds.net, "My other question then is, what happens when the evidence found by science contradicts the faith I've placed in Mormonism?" {{ref|cryophil.faith}} The next day, "Jesus Smith" reported back to the ex-Mormon board that he was "[c]ontinuing to hammer them with logic." {{ref|hammerlogic}} The "cryophil" account on lds.net was ultimately banned. | *'''May 9 and 10th, "Jesus Smith/cryophil" updates the ex-Mormon message board Postmormon.org regarding his efforts on lds.net.'''—"Jesus Smith" says, "Like many of you, I find the concept of religious faith absurd. It is a mind-trick to place it at the top, in first position, so that those who are racing to their belief will jump over it without much thought.....This topic is giving LDS.NET mormons a run for their money. Some of our posts have made their way into the discussion. haha. see [http://www.lds.net/forums/lds-gospel-discussion/46383-why-faith-1st-principle.html why-faith-1st-principle]" {{ref|jesussmith.faith.absurd}} The link is to a post on lds.net made by "cryophil" on May 7, 2012. On May 10, 2012, "cryophil" talks of "the faith" that he has "placed in Mormonism" on lds.net, "My other question then is, what happens when the evidence found by science contradicts the faith I've placed in Mormonism?" {{ref|cryophil.faith}} The next day, "Jesus Smith" reported back to the ex-Mormon board that he was "[c]ontinuing to hammer them with logic." {{ref|hammerlogic}} The "cryophil" account on lds.net was ultimately banned. | ||
*'''August 10, 2012: MormonThink publicly announces that David Twede is its new managing editor''' | *'''August 10, 2012: MormonThink publicly announces that David Twede is its new managing editor''' |
A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: David Twede
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Posing as a questioning member (which I am, just not active), I asked a question at FAIR's page. A Moap emailed me--someone who works with Danny Boy. This game is a bit different than the one you can play with the kindergarten missionaries at Mormon.org.....Posing as a fully active Mo is the only real gray area. I've resolved it for myself, but always wondered how Moaps handle it. Questioning allows me to see this....I felt that a little subterfuge would allow the experiment to run its course better than direct discussion as an exmo. Perhaps that is not appropriate, perhaps it is.
David Twede posting as "Jesus Smith" on Postmormon.org, February 1, 2012.
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