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Lets see,...the last time I checked this threads topic was about 'The agnostic religion'....not christianity or mormonism. Each has their 'opinion' as exampled above.
Another perspective on agnosticism would be to imply that both christianity and/or mormonism are anti-agnostic in their claims that they actually DO possess a knowledge(to whatever degree which could be questioned) of 'God' - these are alleged claims and beliefs relative to the system invested in. What makes these 'claims' more relevant or substancial than a purely agnostic view which accepts that a vital knowledge cannot be had of the existence or the non-existence of God? Isnt it only 'belief' that makes a difference? There are christian, lds, agnostic and gnostic believers.....each having their own paradigm within their respective schools. I find some aspects in each school useful in some dimensions...yet other aspects just as useless as well.
While I delight in the free-spirit ventures of a freelance gnostic....I must admit to be an agnostic at some levels, as it is apparent that the Supreme God, the ONE ....in the Immensity of His/Her Infinite BEING....cannot wholly be comprehended/apprehended by this presently constituted finite mind. But alas,....as the soul continues in spiritual progress/revelations...more and more of the divine State or Being shall be realized.
While christianity and mormonism both claim divine revelation.....one cannot exclude the element of mythos in their cosmologies....and the power of 'belief' that these systems must include for their own perpetuation.
So....for now I remain mostly gnostic(loving knowledge, free enterprise, logos)...while also being a-gnostic realizing that the whole of All knowledge is not always afforded my awareness, that essentially there is always God the Unknown existing beyond knowledge.
This makes for a most wonderful God...who remains forever both known and unknowable.
paul
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Mustard Seed said:Mormonism is true and complete Christianity.
Lets see,...the last time I checked this threads topic was about 'The agnostic religion'....not christianity or mormonism. Each has their 'opinion' as exampled above.
Another perspective on agnosticism would be to imply that both christianity and/or mormonism are anti-agnostic in their claims that they actually DO possess a knowledge(to whatever degree which could be questioned) of 'God' - these are alleged claims and beliefs relative to the system invested in. What makes these 'claims' more relevant or substancial than a purely agnostic view which accepts that a vital knowledge cannot be had of the existence or the non-existence of God? Isnt it only 'belief' that makes a difference? There are christian, lds, agnostic and gnostic believers.....each having their own paradigm within their respective schools. I find some aspects in each school useful in some dimensions...yet other aspects just as useless as well.
While I delight in the free-spirit ventures of a freelance gnostic....I must admit to be an agnostic at some levels, as it is apparent that the Supreme God, the ONE ....in the Immensity of His/Her Infinite BEING....cannot wholly be comprehended/apprehended by this presently constituted finite mind. But alas,....as the soul continues in spiritual progress/revelations...more and more of the divine State or Being shall be realized.
While christianity and mormonism both claim divine revelation.....one cannot exclude the element of mythos in their cosmologies....and the power of 'belief' that these systems must include for their own perpetuation.
So....for now I remain mostly gnostic(loving knowledge, free enterprise, logos)...while also being a-gnostic realizing that the whole of All knowledge is not always afforded my awareness, that essentially there is always God the Unknown existing beyond knowledge.
This makes for a most wonderful God...who remains forever both known and unknowable.
paul