PassedOut, on 2012-November-01, 12:40, said:
Perhaps other religions should take note of the success that the Mormons have had with that approach. And, quite possibly, that very adaptability has helped guide Mitt Romney in his political career.
Mormonism is hardly unique. The RC church, for one, has for many years demonstrated a degree of flexibility. Oftentimes this has been tardy but, as one example, the church is now reconciled to an accepting of the principles of evolution mediated by the process of natural selection. The church can't go all the way to the logical conclusion of the theory, since to do so obviates their central premise. But the church, unlike most American Xians, accepts the animal part of a human has evolved from distant ancestors. Their god, for reasons inexplicable to rational minds, began choosing, at some point, to 'ensoul' humans. One wonders when: given that the transition from pre-homo sapiens to homo sapiens was likely gradual and spread over centuries if not millenia, one has to ask when and how god decided that this particular fertilized egg would be ensouled, when neither parent possessed a soul. And don't get me started on the wonderfully twisted rationalizations the church has for dealing with the problem of identical twins!
But being willing to modify doctrine to accommodate social realities is hardly a novel proposition for religious organizations. If I recall my readings of history correctly, the Romans had, for example, little difficulty incorporating the gods of conquered peoples into their belief structure.