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To: tantiboh
Nice try, but your 'retranslated' is a farsical term given that the only thing Smith had when he tried to rewrite the Bible to fabricate prophecies of his 'coming in these latter days' was his peepstone divination rock. Smith had no Greek or Hebrew or even Latin texts such as the modern real translators use. But then you have swallowed the conman koolaid fully so that means nothing to you. It might help you to do a word study of what God says about those using divination.

On second thought, you'd just twist Bible teaching to suit your service to the father of lies so don't do it.

710 posted on 02/19/2008 7:31:34 AM PST by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: MHGinTN

~”Nice try, but your ‘retranslated’ is a farsical term given that the only thing Smith had when he tried to rewrite the Bible to fabricate prophecies of his ‘coming in these latter days’ was his peepstone divination rock. Smith had no Greek or Hebrew or even Latin texts such as the modern real translators use.”~

Hence the term “revelation.”

You know, what prophets do when God wants to speak to the earth?

As far as I’m aware, Smith was no longer using the seer stone by the time he worked on the Bible. He’d already learned enough about how to follow the Holy Spirit that he didn’t need it.


813 posted on 02/19/2008 3:42:31 PM PST by tantiboh (Anti-Mormons: Taking the Christ out of Christian. Doing it faster with Cut and Paste!)
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