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"The Early Roots of Doubt"

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Blogger Suspicious Minds said...

Ignorance is bliss. Why oh why didn't I take the blue pill!

January 11, 2009 at 12:45 PM

Blogger Brent said...

The blue pill would have been so much better. Thanks for reading.

January 12, 2009 at 8:22 AM

Blogger Bert Bananas said...

My two Missionary Time Bombs:

1. Helping to run a small Branch in Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico. David O. MacKay had opened Cuautla to the gospel in 1929. By 1966 some customs had flourished, like annoiting and blessing the sick after Fast Sunday meetings. What a shock that was to me, a newly minted Senior Companion! But the real shock came when a down-from-the-mountains Indian family brought in their newest baby, who was a Downes Syndrome baby, asking us to 'heal' the baby. What a mental tussle!! Later, after failing to 'cure' the baby, it was easy to forgive myself for not having sufficient faith. And then the question lanced into my mind, could Pres. MacKay have 'healed' the baby?

2. Now comfortably settled into the role of a seasoned Senior Companion, we get invited back on a tracting contact. But when we arrive, there's their evangelical minister. Fine, I say to myself. This will give my Junior a chance to practice excercise his Spanish and his trained Bible. When the time is right, I'll dramatically bear my testimony and we'll then exit, stage right. But just about when I'm thinking it's about time to stage the final scene, the minister stands up and speaks in a very grave tone, "Young men, I want you to know that I know that God lives and that His Son, Jesus Christ, came to the earth to pay for our sins and to make the way easy for us to return to live with the Father. etc., etc., etc.

What could we do? You can't have two final acts! No one had prepared us for a 'dueling Testimony' situation.

And the questioning just naturally followed: was my Testimony worth more then his? I would have to admit that he was sincere, but wrong, which is what he would have said about me!

No way was I ever going to be able to prove which of all the Truths was true! And if 999,999,999,999,999 etc. truths were not true, why couldn't all of them be untrue?

Thanks (or sorry) for letting me vent!

June 9, 2009 at 4:01 PM

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