The limited scope of mankind's technology and lack of vision into eternity does not allow us to gather all truth in a lifetime or many lifetimes. Currently, we only have a recorded history of the earth that covers some 6,000 to 10,000 years. The fossil record gives insight but uses theories, conjecture, and speculation as to how it all developed. Scientists and religionists both debate within their respective spheres for and against each other. What is a valid source of revelation with which one can confirm eternal truth? It is a challenge of mortality and the debate will go on.
We can see things in the cosmos things that were never before seen until the invention of powerful space-based telescopes. We live in an expanding universe. Will our capacity to understand it shrink as fast as we gain insight? Much of what governs the laws of physics is discernible but not viewable. We understand much of the earth, our bodies and minds and yet we know very little, certainly not all there is to know. Will mortals perfect science and create immortality? The claim of religion is that it has already been done. Revelations from God and the order of heaven are the basis for religious understanding but creation is carried out on a very scientific basis, there is no magic involved. God is the greatest scientist of all.
We can see things in the cosmos things that were never before seen until the invention of powerful space-based telescopes. We live in an expanding universe. Will our capacity to understand it shrink as fast as we gain insight? Much of what governs the laws of physics is discernible but not viewable. We understand much of the earth, our bodies and minds and yet we know very little, certainly not all there is to know. Will mortals perfect science and create immortality? The claim of religion is that it has already been done. Revelations from God and the order of heaven are the basis for religious understanding but creation is carried out on a very scientific basis, there is no magic involved. God is the greatest scientist of all.
Brigham Young made many comments about the relationship of truth to our methods of discovery and more especially how the Church's doctrines encompass truth as we discover it.
Truth and science
“…our religion will not clash with or contradict the facts of science in any particular. You may take geology, for instance, and it is a true science; not that I would say for a moment that all the conclusions and deductions of its professors are true, but its leading principles are; they are facts-they are eternal, and to assert that the Lord made this earth out of nothing is preposterous and impossible. God never made something out of nothing; it is not in the economy or law by which the worlds were, are, or will exist. There is an eternity before us, and it is full of matter; and if we but understand enough of the Lord and his ways, we would say that he took of this matter and organized this earth from it. How long it has been organized it is not for me to say, and I do not care anything about it. As for the Bible account of the creation we may say that the Lord gave it to Moses, or rather Moses obtained the history and traditions of the fathers, and from these picked out what he considered necessary, and that account has been handed down from age to age, and we have got it, no matter whether it is correct or not, and whether the Lord found the earth empty and void, whether he made it out of nothing or out of the rude elements; or whether he made it in six days or in as many millions of years, is and will remain a matter of speculation in the minds of men unless he give revelation on the subject. If we understood the process of creation there would be no mystery about it, it would be all reasonable and plain, for there is no mystery except to the ignorant.” (Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, vol. 14, pg. 116, 14 May 1871)
One system
“Such a plan incorporates every system of true doctrine on the earth, whether it be ecclesiastical, moral, philosophical, or civil; it incorporates all good laws that have been made from the days of Adam until now; it swallows up the laws of nations, for it exceeds them all in knowledge and purity, it circumscribes the doctrines of the day, and takes from the right and the left, and brings all truth together in one system, and If you can find a truth…we claim it
“I want to say to my friends that we believe in all good. If you can find a truth in heaven, earth or hell, it belongs to our doctrine. We believe it; it is ours; we claim it.” (DBY, 2)
There is no truth but what belongs to the Gospel
“Mormonism,” so-called, embraces every principle pertaining to life and salvation, for time and eternity. No matter who has it. If the infidel has got truth it belongs to “Mormonism.” The truth and sound doctrine possessed by the sectarian world, and they have a great deal, all belong to this Church. As for their morality, many of them are, morally, just as good as we are. All that is good, lovely, and praiseworthy belongs to this Church and Kingdom. “Mormonism” includes all truth. There is no truth but what belongs to the Gospel. It is life, eternal life; it is bliss; it is the fulness of all things in the gods and in the eternities of the gods.” (DBY, 3)
It is our duty to gather every item of truth and reject every error
It is our duty and calling, as ministers of the same salvation and Gospel, to gather every item of truth and reject every error. Whether a truth be found with professed infidels, or with the Universalists, or the Church of Rome, or the Methodists, the Church of England, the Presbyterians, the Baptists, the Quakers, the Shakers, or any other of the various and numerous different sects and parties, all of whom have more or less truth, it is the business of the Elders of this Church (Jesus, their Elder Brother, being at their head) to gather up all the truths in the world pertaining to life and salvation, to the Gospel we preach, … to the sciences, and to philosophy, wherever it may be found in every nation, kindred, tongue, and people and bring it to Zion.” (DBY, 248)
Receive the truth, let it come from whom it may
“Be willing to receive the truth, let it come from whom it may; no difference, not a particle. Just as soon receive the Gospel from Joseph Smith as from Peter, who lived in the days of Jesus. Receive it from one man as soon as another. If God has called an individual and sent him to preach the Gospel that is enough for me to know; it is no matter who it is, all I want is to know the truth.” (DBY, 11)
Mormonism embraces everything
“In a word, if “Mormonism” is not my life, I do not know that I have any. I do not understand anything else, for it embraces everything that comes within the range of the understanding of man. If it does not circumscribe every thing that is in heaven and on earth, it is not what it purports to be.” (DBY, 2)
The gospel embraces all
“[The gospel] embraces all morality, all virtue, all light, all intelligence, all greatness, and all goodness. It introduces a system of laws andordinances.” (DBY, 3)aves the chaff to be scattered hither and thither.” (DBY, 3–4)
The faith encircles all
“All knowledge and wisdom and every good that the heart of man can desire is within the circuit and circle of the faith we have embraced.” (DBY, 446)
Every fact is embraced
“It embraces every fact there is in the heavens and in the heaven of heavens—every fact there is upon the surface of the earth, in the bowels of the earth, and in the starry heavens; in fine, it embraces all truth there is in all the eternities of the Gods.” (DBY, 448)
God has revealed all the truth that is now in the world
“Our religion measures, weighs, and circumscribes all the wisdom in the world—all that God has ever revealed to man. God has revealed all the truth that is now in the possession of the world, whether it be scientific or religious. The whole world are under obligation to him for what they know and enjoy; they are indebted to him for it all, and I acknowledge him in all things.” (DBY, 2)
One true system
“It comprehends all true science known by man, angels, and the gods. There is one true system and science of life; all else tends to death. That system emanates from the Fountain of life.” (DBY, 2)
Truth will abide
“Truth will abide when error passes away. Life will remain when they who have rejected the words of eternal life are swallowed up in death. I like the truth because it is true, because it is lovely and delightful, because it is so glorious in its nature, and so worthy the admiration, faith and consideration of all intelligent beings in heaven or on the earth.” (DBY, 9)
Truth is calculated to sustain itself
“I delight in this, because truth is calculated to sustain itself; it is based upon eternal facts and will endure, while all else will, sooner or later, perish.” (DBY, 11)
Know light from the darkness
“Every individual that lives according to the laws that the Lord has given to his people, and has received the blessings that he has in store for the faithful, should be able to know the things of God from the things which are not of God, the light from the darkness, that which comes from heaven and that which comes from somewhere else. This is the satisfaction and the consolation that the Latter-day Saints enjoy by living their religion; this is the knowledge which every one who thus lives possesses.” (DBY, 35)
Easy to live by the truth
“How easy it is to live by the truth. Did you ever think of it, my friends? Did you ever think of it, my brethren and sisters? In every circumstance of life, no matter whether among the humble or lofty, truth is always the surest guide and the easiest to square our lives by.” (DBY, 11)
Our religion is simply the truth
“Our religion is simply the truth. It is all said in this one expression—it embraces all truth, wherever found, in all the works of God and man that are visible or invisible to mortal eye.” (DBY, 2)
My quoting of Brigham Young's comments were compiled on this Blog "One Climbs".
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