To: MHGinTN; colorcountry
I should have been more clear. I was not intending to accuse CC directly of such, merely taking the logic to its conclusion.
There are some here that are subscribing to the logic that Smith’s “adultery,” as they define it, invalidates him from being a prophet. My point is to underline the inconsistency in saying such while at the same time lending credibility to the Bible’s claims of Abraham as a prophet and simultaneously saying that Abraham was an adulterer.
To: tantiboh
So do you agree that Abraham committed the sin of adultery?
312 posted on
09/28/2007 8:53:10 PM PDT by
colorcountry
(If the plain sense makes sense, seek no other sense, lest you get nonsense! ~ J. Vernon McGee)
To: tantiboh
There are some here that are subscribing to the logic that Smiths adultery, as they define it, invalidates him from being a prophet. My point is to underline the inconsistency in saying such while at the same time lending credibility to the Bibles claims of Abraham as a prophet and simultaneously saying that Abraham was an adulterer. Exactly right.
To: tantiboh
You and UG need to get together on this point. Read 308
380 posted on
09/29/2007 5:29:25 AM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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