Monday, May 20, 2013
Science without religion
Science without religion, like philosophy without religion, has nothing to feed on. . . It is my contention that any branch of human thought without religion soon withers and dies of anemia. ("Science Fiction and the Gospel", Temple and Cosmos)
Labels:
Life's Meaning,
Philosophy,
Religion,
Science
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Right to revelation for all
In recent
years, one frequently hears (especially in testimony meetings) such things
as, "We are thankful for having a Prophet who can tell us exactly what
we have to do and think every moment of the day." The Prophet is a convenient
time and trouble saver. Actually, people pester him to death for these things
(they always have), as someone ready to bail us out no matter what silly things
we've done or what a fool you've made of yourself. We're not going learn anything
that way. Let us recall Joseph's warning the people who "were depending
on the Prophet, hence were darkened in their minds, [and] . . . neglecting
the duties devolving upon themselves" as much as the prophet; but he was
not to be called on for every emergency. "It is a great thing to inquire
at the hands of God, or to come into His presence; and we feel fearful to
approach him, . . . especially about things [which] . . . men ought to obtain
in all sincerity . . . for themselves, in humility by the prayer of faith." Don't ask me for revelation in your own affairs, says the leader.
You have just as much right to it as I have. ("Criticizing the Brethren", Brother Brigham Challenges the Saints)
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