https://kylrth.com/tags/religion/Recent content in religion on Kyle RothHugo -- gohugo.ioen-usThu, 17 Feb 2022 09:51:11 -0500https://kylrth.com/book/educated/Thu, 17 Feb 2022 09:51:11 -0500https://kylrth.com/book/educated/thinking for yourself I recognized myself a little in this book, not in the events, severity, or locations but in the path to being “educated” in the sense that Westover intends. I’ll try to convey what that sense is with some quotes from the book. The first moment is after she takes a class on American history at BYU. She returns home and gets her face dirty while working, and her brother calls her a N—r, a joke he had made many times before.https://kylrth.com/book/planted/Sun, 18 Apr 2021 10:21:00 -0600https://kylrth.com/book/planted/(My own thoughts appear as sidenotes or in italics, to distinguish from the author’s thoughts.) Richard Bushman categorizes those who leave the church into two broad categories: those who feel “switched off”, and those who feel “squeezed out”. Mason summarizes the switched-off group as those who encounter troubling information about church history or doctrine, and as they discover more information they become jaded by it until they can no longer see the good the church does for them or for others.https://kylrth.com/book/infinite-atonement/Tue, 30 Mar 2021 06:30:00 -0700https://kylrth.com/book/infinite-atonement/These notes are made while reading this with a Mormon theological background, so I skip noting some of the basic Mormon doctrines about the Atonement that he teaches. The Atonement is the central doctrine of Christianity. All scripture should be at least partially focused on it, and we’re invited to “speak of the atonement of Christ, and attain to a perfect knowledge of him” (Jacob 4:12). What is the significance of the Atonement?https://kylrth.com/book/faith-is-not-blind/Mon, 18 Jan 2021 08:11:23 -0700https://kylrth.com/book/faith-is-not-blind/Elder Hafen struggled as a missionary with the concept of knowing versus believing: he felt he believed it was true, but not that he knew it. On the mission he felt pressure to bear testimony with the word “know”, but he chafed at that. In this book, Elder Hafen hopes to discuss the complex boundaries between believing and knowing, Richard Bushman, a prominent LDS historian, found himself in a similar situation.https://kylrth.com/book/faith-of-a-scientist/Sun, 30 Aug 2020 06:46:49 -0600https://kylrth.com/book/faith-of-a-scientist/Scientific thinking and religion go hand in hand, and help refine and give purpose to each other. Descartes’ approach wasn’t as good as Newton’s. Descartes relied on the soundness of his own reasoning. “The erroneous conception that revelation ended with the apostles promotes the misconception among sectarian religions that the Gospel is complete and that with a liberal admixture of human wisdom, all will be crystal clear.” God places messages in everything.https://kylrth.com/book/increase-in-learning/Wed, 20 Nov 2019 10:14:43 -0700https://kylrth.com/book/increase-in-learning/Chapter 1 We are give the opportunity to have the Spirit as a constant companion! To take advantage, we need to sincerely desire it, invite it through action, and be worthy of it through obedience. Chapter 2 Knowledge is the accumulation of facts. Understanding comes when we apply our hearts to knowledge, which lets the Holy Ghost testify to us of the truthfulness of it. Understanding comes by revelation. “Intelligence is the righteous application of knowledge and understanding in action and judgment.
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