“Does God Exist?”: Religion vs. Knowledge

The attached video is based upon a true story, and I feel is worthy of sharing with my readers. The Government of the Republic of Macedonia’s Ministry of Education & Science created this thought provoking clip. It was used as part of a social advertising campaign aimed at promoting religious education. The Headline for this commercial reads:

 ”Religion is knowledge, too.”

 

The concept is clear. The lack of light brings darkness. One of the great Latter-day Saint (Mormon) prophets of this century spoke on evil just one month following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Here were his words regarding evil:

President Gordon B. Hinckley (1910-2008)” [As] wonderful as this time is, it is fraught with peril. Evil is all about us. It is attractive and tempting and in so many cases successful. Paul declared:

“This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come…Having a form of godliness; but denying the power thereof: from such turn away” (2 Tim. 3:1–5).

We see today all of these evils, more commonly and generally, than they have ever been seen before, as we have so recently been reminded by what has occurred in New York City, Washington, and Pennsylvania…. We live in a season when fierce men do terrible and despicable things. We live in a season of war. We live in a season of arrogance. We live in a season of wickedness, pornography, immorality. All of the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah haunt our society. Our young people have never faced a greater challenge. We have never seen more clearly the lecherous face of evil.

And so, my brothers and sisters, we are met together…to help and lift one another, to give encouragement and build faith, to reflect on the wonderful things the Lord has made available to us, and to strengthen our resolve to oppose evil in whatever form it may take… Our strength is our faith in the Almighty. No cause under the heavens can stop the work of God. Adversity may raise its ugly head. The world may be troubled with wars and rumors of wars, but His cause will go forward.” Gordon B. Hinckley, Oct. General Conference, 2001

VIDEO: Truman Madsen Tribute

In conjunction with my last post memorializing the passing of Mormon Scholar Truman Madsen, I want to share a link to the Mormon Times which is offering a fabulous video tribute that should not be missed!

Truman Madsen: Eternal Man

Truman Madsen – Mormon Philosopher 1926-2009

Truman G. Madsen

Truman G. Madsen

On Thursday May 28, 2009 it was announced that one of the great philosophers and historians of Mormonism, Truman G. Madsen passed on to the next life, succombing to cancer. Members of the church, and LDS Bloggers worldwide are bidding him a fond farewell.  This post pays my tribute to a great man, and a great mind, who leaves a lasting legacy.

 

“‘To be or not to be?’ That is not the question. What is the question? The question is not one of being, but of becoming. ‘To become more or not to become more. This is the question faced by each intelligence in our universe.”  – Madsen, Eternal Man

Madsen was a beloved and honored contributor to Mormon scholarship and education. He taught for 37 years at Brigham Young University,

Religious Studies Center

Religious Studies Center

While at BYU, he held the title of Richard L. Evans Chair of Religious Understanding, promoting study of not only LDS doctrine but all world religions. During his life he also served as a director of the BYU Jerusalem Center. Among Madsen’s amazing legacy of recordings, lectures and writings are unparalleled essays on Joseph Smith, a definitive biography of Joseph Smith, studies of the prophets of The LDS Church,   Temple Worship , and hundreds of lectures on finding truth.

“A little boy, I’m told, wrote a letter to God (this is published in a collection of children’s letters). It said, “Dear God, How do you feel about people who don’t believe in you? A friend of mine wants to know.” Recently I was invited to sit in on a graduate class elsewhere–a group most critical and equipped with jaw-breaking terminology and bone-breaking arguments against religion.

Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ

At one point I said, “So I’ll know where you’re coming from, would each person here consider: If you had only one question to address to Jesus Christ, what would you ask him?” Well, most of those in the room had a grievance and said that they would ask a kind of “pick-a-fight” question. But one lad, in the corner, didn’t respond, and, having been urged, finally said with a thoughtful smile, “Well, if I had only one question, I would ask, ‘How am I doing?”’ – Madsen, On How We Know

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Jerusalem Center

His in-depth study of the Life of Christ, lectures recorded and  filmed on location in the Holy Land, were of great fascination and education to me personally. These lectures greatly enhanced my experience and deepened my personal witness of Jesus the Christ, as I participated in a BYU Study Abroad program to Jerusalem in 1986 – 87.  Additional links to Madsen’s work, and videos can be found at the official Truman Madsen Website. Other links and a bio can be found at the Truman G. Madsen Wiki Page.

I was hopeful to find a video version of Madsen’s lecture on Gethsemane, entitled The Olive Press, which had a tremendous impact on me. Madsen truly had a grasp of The Atonement on a higher level than the rank and file:

face toward Christ“The greatest tragedy of life is that, having paid that awful price of suffering “according to the flesh that his bowels might be filled with compassion,” and being now prepared to reach down and help us, he is forbidden because we won’t let him. We look down instead of up.” – Madsen, The Highest In Us,

Sadly, there is not much offered by and about Truman Madsen on YouTube (yet). He possessed such a unique persona and voice, that it is a delight to see him speaking, as well as hear and read his words. The video I have attached (getting a lot of play time in the past 24 hours) offers a great sample of Madsen’s riveting storytelling and talent as a master teacher. Here, he details the beginning of the practice of polygyny instituted by the prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo (filmed on location in Nauvoo). 

God bless your next adventure in the great beyond, Brother Madsen! No doubt, you are already instructing and teaching the angels in their heavenly duties. - MoSop

Brother Madsen

Brother Madsen

“My testimony to you is that you have come literally “trailing clouds of glory”. If you only knew who you are and what you did and how you earned the privileges of mortality and not just of mortality but of this time, this place, this dispensation, and the associates that have been meant to cross and intertwine with your lives…what in my bitter moments I call this spook alley of mortality…if you knew the latent infinite power that is locked up and hidden for your own good now – you would never again yield to any of the putdowns that are a dime a dozen in our culture today.” – Madsen, The Highest In Us

Pornography Addiction: Movie Offers Hope

A compelling documentary has been created entitled “Pornography: Confronting the Addiction“.

Director Brandon Kowallis

Director Brandon Kowallis

This 35-minute film began as the Masters thesis project of up-and-coming director Brandon Kowallis, a graduate of both National University, and BYU. Awhile back, I had the opportunity to attend a screening at my local library, and came away inspired. Director Kowallis was on hand to introduce the film, and moderated a question and answer session following the screening along with Continue reading

Harvard: Mormon Student Interview

A 20-year-old Harvard junior from Idaho named Rachel Esplin is capturing the attention of both the Mormon and non-Mormon community with this six-month-old video. Esplin is the president of the Harvard Latter-day Saint Student Association, and was chosen to represent the Mormon religion during a University ”Day of Faith” Panel moderated by journalist Sally Quinn. On March 6, 2009 The Boston Globe ran a feature article on the video, and included a follow-up interview. The article had received nearly 300 comments as of this posting.

Esplin is asked a series of questions that could be considered “tricky” for members to answer in a private setting, and certainly challenging in the public arena. However, she delivers a poised and candid interview. Questions range from whether she wears sacred undergarments, why the temple is secret, who Joseph Smith was and why he is important, and how she reacts to allegations that Mormonism is a cult. She is also asked to respond to the often negative perception of the role of women in the church. Concluding questions deal with her personal relationship with Jesus, and her plans for the future.

You will notice that this interview lasted 21 minutes, but don’t let that put you off. This is well worth your time! It is a fine representation of a young Latter-day Saint perspective, and informative for those who may have curiosity of our beliefs. It also stands as a great example to Latter-day Saints themselves, on how to answer the “tough questions” with grace, honesty, and humor.

“Esplin is …an East Asian Studies major who is planning to get married this summer and expects to graduate in December; she hopes eventually to go to law school.” -from Boston Globe

Mormon Questions Deserve Trustworthy Answers

Do you have questions about Mormonism, Mormons, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the LDS Religion, etc.? Great! This post is dedicated to ensuring that your valuable time is invested in finding answers from trustworthy, respected and reputable sources. In order to better assist with your Mormon study and Latter-day Saint research, a list of some of the best online resources have been gathered into one place. You may find the links by either watching the video and/or scrolling down the page.

The following video provides trusted web sources for your research, including both official church sites, as well as other authoritative sources. My thanks to DefendingMormonism for initiating this idea, and creating a resource video.

For your further convenience and future reference Continue reading

Religious Symbols Part 2

This is the second installment of an enjoyable two-part series by author Christopher Millz on multiple meanings of religious symbols. Concerns and questions regarding the specific symbols of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) are addressed in both Part 1 and Part 2. As always, your respectful comments are welcome. - MoSop

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Religious Symbols Part 1

This is part one in a two-part educational series by author Christopher Millz on the multiple meanings of Religious Symbolism. For those who have particular interest or questions regarding the religious symbols of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( “Mormons”), this will be particularly helpful and enlightening. I encourage you to watch both parts. As always your respectful feedback and comments are welcome! - MoSop

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God’s Game Plan

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    God our Father has a Gameplan, and we’re all on the team! If He had a “playbook”, He might borrow a few play titles straight from daytime TV:
  • As The World Turns
  • One Life To Live
  • Guiding Light
  • All My Children
  • Search For Tomorrow
  • Another World
  • For simplicity, this is Our Family Story.I love hearing, and sharing, and reading and telling the story of our Heavenly Father’s plan. I’m in good company, too. Apostle and scholar, Elder Neal A. Maxwell once stated:

    Elder Neal A. Maxwell“The Lord wants the plan taught plainly and repetitively. And why not? It is God’s plan—not ours! And, given the unimpressive outcomes of man’s plans to solve the world’s problems, aren’t we glad!”

    - Elder Neal A. Maxwell, The Great Plan of The Eternal God, 1984

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    The Basic Plan

    So, What is The Plan?

    The Plan encompasses the entire purpose of life. It goes by many titles. The standard is “The Plan of Salvation“. There is also the Plan of… “Happiness“, “Redemption“, and “Mercy“. Different names, same plan. This life on earth is just a small part of that plan.

    Long before we were born on this planet, we lived as spirit children (Num. 16:20), in a heavenly home with God our Father. (Ps. 82:6) We were obviously a very large family. (Eph. 1:4) We spent our time developing our personalities, talents, and spiritual gifts. However, eventually, a time comes when the only way a child can progress and become like their parents, is by leaving home and forging out on their own. our-planet-earthThat time came for us. Our spirit-self needed to come to an Earth, receive a physical body from mortal parents, create our own families, and gain knowledge. During our pre-earth life, (or, “pre-mortal existence”), we were taught important things. However, there were many more things we could only learn as mortals. For all intent and purposes, living on earth serves as not only our continuing education, but also our “practical exam”.

    “Such longing for a heavenly home is real… when we rejoice in beautiful scenery, great art, and great music, it is but the flexing of instincts acquired in another place and another time.”

    Pre-mortal Council In Heaven

    Our Heavenly Father presented and explained The Plan to us in a Grand Council meeting, which we all attended. It was a very exciting day for us! We were finally ready to prove ourselves! We understood we would be born with no conscious memory of who we really are, or what took place before this life. A veil would draw over our minds. That was part of the plan. You could say we are all currently suffering “earth-induced amnesia“. However, we do retain our spiritual memory. This life is our time to live by faith, to make choices, and to prepare to return to live with Our Father again. However, our Father knew in His divine wisdom that we would make many mistakes, we would often fail our exams, we would break His laws and disobey His commands. We would become unclean and unworthy to enter His presence again.

    Our Father was not sending us to earth to fail! His purpose was for us to have everlasting joy. Therefore, the Plan provided a way for us to be saved. Jesus Christ was chosen to be our Savior. Our Father would send him to earth, and he would willingly pay the price so that all of our debts could be forgiven. We would have to do our part by accepting his sacrifice in faith, repent, be baptized, and keep our faith to the end.

    During that great council in heaven, there was a spirit named Lucifer who wanted to be Father’s chosen to save the world. He wanted to force us to obey, and take all of the glory to himself. satan-cast-outHe was a smooth talker, and convinced an entire third of our brothers and sisters to follow him in open rebellion against God. There was a great and terrible war in heaven. Lucifer and his followers had to pay the price for their rebellion, and were cast out forever. They will never be able to receive a body. They will never enjoy the blessings of God’s eternal plan of happiness. Lucifer became known as Satan, the devil. He is the great deceiver and angel of darkness. His goal is to try to destroy our Father’s plan, and to destroy us. Satan knows who we are. We opposed, fought and defeated him before this life, and he has not forgotten. Every soul born on this earth chose to follow our Father’s plan and accepted Jesus Christ as our Redeemer. It is important to remember that the war for souls that began in heaven has not ended. Satan is still trying to deceive us into following and worshiping him, and making us miserable. Unfortunately, he has been quite successful.

    This life then, is our time to be educated, pass many tests, and hold firmly to Gods gameplan. We have the freedom to choose between right and wrong. It is our assignment to make the correct choices, and to continue to choose to follow God our Father, and our Savior Jesus Christ.

    walking-with-child“Life turns out to be just what one would expect of a deliberately constructed proving and tutoring experience which features opportunities, choices, and deprivations. Furthermore, there is no way around—the only way to go is through! And what a “through” it is! “

    Our Father wants us to get “straight A’s”. He has given us textbooks filled with His Words to study for the answers, and representatives to be our instructors. He has also provided our very own personal lifelines to speak with Him, and to receive His direct answers.

    “…this mortal school produces some soaring triumphs but also a history filled with individual mistakes. But we should not blame the school, nor the curriculum! Least of all, the Schoolmaster! Furthermore, we dare not lecture Him on the plight of His students!”

    home-at-lastEventually, our time on earth will end, and our body will die. However, our spirit is eternal and does not die. What we call “Death” here, is just the beginning of “Life” as we return back HOME!

    jesus-birthJesus Christ is the central figure in our Heavenly Father’s Plan of Happiness. Chosen from the beginning, He was the literal Son of God on earth, the Redeemer, the Messiah, The Creator, the Life and Light of The World. Jesus left His heavenly throne, and descended to the depths of humility to do the great work he was assigned to do. Jesus was born in a stable, and cradled in the arms of his mortal virgin mother. He learned to walk, and talk, and grow, and develop wisdom, just like each of us. But Jesus was no ordinary man.

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    His purpose and mission was critical for every living soul who had ever or would ever live. Through His atoning sacrifice, he paid the debt for all of the mistakes, and bad choices, and sins that no one else could pay. He satisfied the demands of justice, so that mercy could be given. The night before he died, Jesus prayed to our Father for us. He pleaded that we would understand the plan as perfectly as he did. Jesus did everything he was required to do, so that we have the opportunity to return to our Father’s presence again pure, and holy. The choice is now ours whether we will reject his gift, or accept Him, repent, and believe.

    It is important to remember that although we have been given the free agency to choose for ourselves in this life, we do not have control over the consequences attached to our choices. God sets the rules, and the consequences attached.

    “…being free requires being responsible…and the willingness to accept the consequences of one’s decisions.”

    jesusresurrectionsimondewey2Jesus conquered death for all mankind. His spirit left his body as he hung upon the cross. The great Redeemer died. His body was shut in a tomb. On the third day, his spirit returned to His body, and He arose, whole and perfect. One day, every human spirit that has ever lived on earth will be reunited with their body in perfect form. All will be resurrected, just like Jesus.

    jesus_and_child_hugI have shared with you the beautiful and marvelous Plan of God. This is God’s “Gameplan” of happiness, redemption, meaning, mercy and love. Right now, wherever you are, and whatever you are doing, whether you know it yet, or not, you are a part of the plan. As a Latter-Day Saint, I rejoice in proclaiming the message of Jesus Christ. It is a message of peace and hope to the world. It is the most important message you will ever hear and choose to follow. If you have ever pondered the big questions about LIFE, what it is all about, and what happens next, all the answers are found in our Father’s plan.

    familyWe are all children of The Father. As the offspring of Diety, we are brilliant, creative, glorious beings with infinite capacity . Because we have free agency to choose happiness or misery, good or evil, kindness or cruelty, love or hate… some are making terrible choices. Some of our brothers and sisters are being deceived by Satan, causing untold suffering to others, and chaos in the world. This is Satan’s goal. He is working diligently to keep our minds and hearts blind, and our souls far away from God. But knowledge of our Savior and the plan of Salvation brings us Hope, and Power.

    Eventually, there will be a judgment, and a final grade. No matter what circumstances we have been born to on this earth, no matter what we are required to endure, each of us has a divine purpose, and each of us have the potential to be perfected, just like our Father, and His Son. (Matt 4:48, Eph 4:13, 1 John 3:2, 2 Nephi 28:10).

    In the “Super Bowl of Life”, following the gameplan and winning the good fight promises rewards beyond our imagination!

    The following video is a beautiful testimony of love for our Savior, and our Father’s plan. The song is by Kenneth Cope, entitled “Your Father’s Child“.

    PROPHECY: World Destruction, Change, Fear, and Hope

    This video highlights prophetic words of modern Latter-day prophets and apostles spoken over the past 30 years, up to the present. Our world is undergoing rapid change, much of which is destructive, catastrophic and devastating. People everywhere are suffering pain, discouragement and fear. However, there is HOPE, even in these dark and troubled times. God desires to lead each of us to higher ground. Listen to these timely and prophetic words of warning, love and peace. Remember, The Lord has promised;

    “If Ye Are Prepared, Ye Shall Not Fear” D&C 38:30

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    “For God Hath Not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind” - 1 Tim 1:7

    Mormon Church Sunday, Simplified

    Would you like to know more about what the Mormon Sunday worship service is like? Here’s a simple video that gives all the basic facts about attending, and what to expect. All are welcome and encouraged to join with us each Sunday. You may also bring your whole family (even the baby). Finding the nearest Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint (“LDS” or “Mormon”) congregation is simple, too. We hope that you will visit. Come and share a special Sabbath experience with us soon! – MoSop