Monday, June 29, 2009

Procrastination Never Looked So Good

What: An atheist learning about the Mormon religion decides to wait until the afterlife to join the church.

Quote: "[T]hey said that it would be much better if you accepted the doctrines now because there would be less work in the after life for you to do. So – with Christianity I am risking eternal hellfire by not accepting their doctrines but with Mormonism I am only risking a little more work in the afterlife. That settles that for me!"

Reaction: Though the scriptures are ripe with warnings about this kind of thinking, he's got a good point. It leaves a lot out doctrinally (such as the fact that celestial glory requires valiance and not just passive post-mortal acceptance of baptism, and the possibility that a person who knows the church is true but refuses to accept it might not qualify for a second chance), but I think the value of this post is that it recognizes how Mormon belief is much more merciful to the world than the rest of Christianity.

3 comments:

  1. This is interesting, but ultimately just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

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  2. Of course, my big thing here is that I don't "know" that the Church is true. Indeed, I have every reason to suspect that it is not.

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  3. I love it :) And I also love how merciful our Church is compared to other Christian faiths.

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