Sounds good.
1. Nah, you can have a little bit of evidence and still have faith. There must always be some room for doubt though. Otherwise, it's not faith anymore. It's knowledge.
2. Mormonism doesn't resist scientific progress in any way that I know of, discounting unethical experiments of course. I don't see how Mormonism would hold us back as a species in any way. Actually, on the contrary, I think it would propel us FORWARD.
3. Well, let's bring up human evolution. Assuming again that you know Mormonism is right for a second here, wouldn't you reject that idea?
4. Oh, I see now. You like it because it justifies everything. And it does. But let me ask you something. Are you an anarchist? I'm guessing no. So you believe in some laws. Why? Well, so we can maintain order and a better system and environment for as many people as we can, right?
This is the same principle here. The commandments are given to HELP us. Not to order us around. God is trying to give us the recipe for the most ideal perfect life you could possibly imagine. We just need to choose to follow it. But hey, if you don't believe they're the way to the most ideal life, that's fine. I'm just sayin' though. The laws are there to help and guide us. Not restrict. And personally, I'm actually glad I've followed the ones I have. Adhering to them has allowed me to avoid SO many problems and has led me into situations and to things I would not have obtained had I not adhered to those commandments.
Nevertheless, it's our choice. And that's the beauty of it. We CHOOSE our exact fate. And the coolest part? You'll be completely satisfied with the outcome. Why? Because the path you take is the one most suited to you. And the consequences that follow are the ones that are suited to you as well. It's the perfect system.
5. But you've already experienced life. You know now that life is infinitely better than nothing. Heck, I could even prove this by super simple math.
3 and 0. Which is more? 3 over 0. 3 is how many times more than 0? Infinite.
So, you've already experienced what "3" is like and it's more than "0" obviously. And now, you're telling me that you don't mind going back to 0? Forever? And please don't tell me something along the lines of, 'I'm not gonna care when I'm dead.' I'm talking about right now. Does pure everlasting nothingness really appeal to you as an ending fate?
And again, I enjoy talking to you too. ^^
1. Ok!
2. Usually I'm discussing these concepts with Christians, and I will tell that their belief holds the world back by teaching people to be satisfied with not knowing the truths about the world. With Mormonism though, which I'm not too familiar with, I cannot make that claim with the same degree of certainty that I have when using it against Christians. I'm curious to hear though, why you think it would propel us forwards? ???
3. I'm suppose if it were certain that Mormonism was true, I would reject the idea of evolution. However, I don't see what that question is meant to prove, because there is quite a good deal of evidence supporting evolution as fact, and there is very little evidence supporting Mormonism as fact. Also, evolution just flat out makes sense and is observable.
-I'm afraid my not seeing the point of this question may be due to improper interpretation of the question. Was the answer I provided adequate?
4. I don't like it because it justifies everything. I don't believe that it justifies everything, but more along the lines of makes it so that there are no consequences. I like this because it puts people in charge of their own lives, and it puts the human race in charge of its own fate. Nobody forces a universal law or owns any person. They are human beings who own themselves.
Also, to answer your question, I actually do consider myself to be a bit of an anarchist. Anarchy has several different definitions however. The one I am talking about is when referring to a society without a publicly enforced government. I think that nearly every government results in becoming a corrupt tyrannical power house that treat its people like cattle. However, like you said, lawlessness does cause a bit of a problem. But there is a solution. There can be laws without a government if a society agrees upon them, and part of what I don't like about religions like Christianity and Mormonism, is that they assert that humans are incapable of doing that on their own. Those religions are saying, "The Human Race can't stop themselves from killing and stealing unless we force them to." That's called self degradation, and it's not a good thing. The laws that this society would agree on by itself would most likely be ones that are sensible such as, no rape, no murder unless in self defense, no stealing, no torturing animals. The society's people would come together to act against an offender, instead of having an overpowered force do so.
That's enough of me envisioning an idealistic society though!
As for the commandments, most of them have got the right idea by banning murder and thievery. Like I said though, Humans are capable of being moral without Big Brother, whom they must love and fear at the same time. I think that without religion, some time along the line of human societal development people would have gotten together and said, "Hey everyone, let's not kill each other, and let's not take each other's shit. Okay?"
As for some of the other commandments, there are some iffy ones though, like saying that you cannot work on Sunday, or that you MUST worship God. I mean really?
5. By no means does everlasting nothingness seem appealing to me. I'm really not looking forwards to it, and sometimes find myself feeling very saddened or even a little bit nervous about the impending nothingness that awaits all living creatures.
However, just because I find a concept uncomfortable, that's no reason to not believe in it. If you ignore all the things that make you uneasy, you're gonna have a bad time.
Regardless, I feel incredibly honored to have been lucky enough to be a human for the few years that I will have in this universe. It's just so fucking cool! Even if it only lasts for 70-80ish years, I'm a conscious human, and that's fucking awesome!
The only comfort I have when regarding death is that when I'm dead, I wont even know it. I also find comfort in knowing that the atoms that used to make up my body will be recycled into the universe and used for other things. It's actually a pretty cool concept, I think.
Good talkin'! :3