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How do LDS members differ from other Christians?
UVSC panel focuses on differing beliefs, scripture literacy
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In contrast, the Christian tradition doesn't rely on getting people to state that they "know something is true" when they merely want to believe it is, he said. "In getting people to say they have something they don't or experience something they haven't, in my view, that leads to self-deception, disappointment and frustration."
Conversely, one of the difficulties of the Christian tradition is "that you can become very much a part of the tradition without ever actually knowing God."
Millet said he is often questioned by Christians who accuse Latter-day Saints of discounting historic evidence and engaging in a "feelings only" approach to discovering truth. An exclusive focus on either evidence alone or feelings alone is dangerous, he said. Truth is found with elements of both.
Those who say the only basis for belief is the Bible, without relying on a personal experience of it through thought, feeling and prayer, place their entire faith on "rationalistic explanations for everything. How can you appreciate the Bible if you can't think, feel or pray about it?
The conference continues through 5 p.m. today in the school's faculty seminar room, LC 243.
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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