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Posted on 02/22/2008 9:11:12 AM PST by Zakeet
The Bible...
That IS an anti-Mormon book!
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Silly me
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And it’s THE anti-mormon Book
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Perhaps because it mainly happened in an anti-mormon writer’s mind? Yeah, that’s why!
Translation (and better than the funeral papyri or Kinderhook kind), Tennessee Nana: Yeah...I know that our guys were bad guys and not following Mormon doctrine...but, but, but...there are other bad guys out there that did some really bad things! Thus, Mormonism is legitimate.
If this is a defense of your faith, Omm...you are in a world of hurt!
(Hint: It would have been better for you, and for your faith, to recognize the wrong involved in this event and lament it. Your constant defense of the indefensible has got you, and Mormonism, buried in a hole you can never climb out of.)
ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Perhaps because it mainly happened in an anti-mormon writers mind? Yeah, thats why!
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Yeah like the mind of God when He said
Thou shalt not commit adultery..Exodus 20:14
I don't.
The posts are pithy, informative and significantly damaging to your so called defenses and arguments.
Perhaps because it mainly happened in an anti-mormon writers mind? Yeah, thats why!
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God...the # 1 anti-mormon
You showed up to post that?
Elsie can’t be a homo. I’ve seen his picture, too hairy
You need to really sharpen your skill as it relates to defending your faith.
This response, which is indicative of most of your very weak attempts and defense, are worthless and continue to make you and your faith look bad.
Like I said, earlier...I don't think that this is a hole that you can climb out of.
Please...someone take the shovel out of Omm's hand...he just can't stop digging!
You stated that before on this thread, Omm, and I asked you to provide the specific instance...You have not, yet, responded with specificity.
Please provide documentation of your claim.
I asked if you are an LDS because of the types of personal comments from Mormons (like the one in the ‘to’) which get left on the thread while other comments of a personal nature made by those opposed to the heresies in Mormonism are yanked.
Yes...that is even a better way to say it!
Thank you Tennessee, Nana.
Oh...Please tell, Omm.
Give us the specific details with documentation.
And I’m curious as to what standard you apply so that the post of this ‘to’ is not considered ‘getting pesonal’ ...
http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2006_Book_of_Abraham_201.html
Now really, you’re on a conservative site like the FR, & you take an article in the NYT as undisputed truth?
And this one is not considered ‘getting personal’? ... Now you see why I asked if you are perchance LDS.
And they are, in most cases, directly taken from mormon sources.
But, it's SO much more fun for some to sit back in their teflon suits and snipe with ad hominems.
The F.A.I.R. article you linked to, an astonishing piece of spin that! “It seems reasonable to conclude that Joseph may have believed that Abraham himself, with pen in hand, wrote the very words that he was translating.” AMAZING! Smith was not translating anything! He was fabricating something. The actual Egyptian writing was however later translated, and your peepstone false prophet was exposed for the fraud he always was. Amazing that so much effort is extended to whitewash such a black hearted man and the fables he produced.
And your (poor) defense of the Mormon faith just gets more silly.
restornu has already posted acceptance of the fact that Joseph Smith (37 years old) married 14 year old Helen Mar Kimball...Mormon historians have accepted this fact...Are you, now, claiming that Joseph's Smith's marriage to Helen Mar Kimball was a concoction of an anti-mormon's mind?
What are you saying by your post?
...because it is in response to Joseph Smith's marriage to Helen Mar Kimball.
(Notice, please...no twisting of words, here)
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