(January 20, 2014)
There are lessons to be learned with Charles Anthon, in light of our current materialistic world. I have seen non-Member commentary that is favorable of evidences that support the Restoration, but I have seen many of those same evidences attacked by those same non-Members when they see the consequences of that support. There are those in the sciences and academia who have their belief in science or academics secondary to their opposition to the Lord (ignorant or otherwise).
A key lesson to take out of all of this is that it is irresponsible to give non-Members a veto power over our faith. Why should we, who believe, ever require that those who not believe support our faith? Especially since the pattern for discerning Divine truth is not one that is subject to peer review – only Christ can judge our hearts and our conversions.
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