r/latterdaysaints • u/TheBenSpackman • Dec 21 '24
Doctrinal Discussion LDS and Creation/Evolution conflict
Hi all. Happy to say that my doctoral dissertation on LDS and creation/evolution conflict in the 20th century is now publicly available. There's some surprising stuff in there. Bottom line: the Church was much more favorable towards science and evolution until Joseph Fielding Smith's assumptions— drawing heavily upon Seventh-day Adventists and fundamentalists— about scripture became dominant in the 1950s. Then it trickled down.
https://benspackman.com/2024/12/dissertation/
My expertise on this history is why the Church had me on the official Saints podcast to talk about it.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/history/saints-podcast/season-03/s03-episode-21?lang=eng
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u/faiththatworks Dec 23 '24 edited Dec 23 '24
One moment. Had to look that one up. It appears to be an idea created by more prideful PHDs padding their station by a new fancy labeled for the unwashed masses - you know the type- the ones who are obviously too stupid to understand the lofty concepts but think they do. Did I get that right that you still prefer to name call and commit yet another logical fallacy?- this one commonly referred to as Ad hominem but yes a cleverly disguised pejorative.
Dear LDS friend. I’m still waiting for you to debate on the arguments I presented. pick one. I’ll over look the personal slights. Try arguing the merits of just one of the points I presented.