Posted on 03/04/2010 8:51:48 AM PST by greyfoxx39
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"The old Catholic church traditions are worth more than all you have said," Joseph told his followers in a sermon delivered less than two weeks before he himself was murdered by a mob. A strong foundation for friendship and respect toward Catholics was laid down in the earliest years of Mormonism.
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Ping
Well, this should be very interesting.
Joseph Smith's Sermon On Plurality of Gods (as printed in History of the Church, Vol. 6, p. 473-479)
Raises suspicion of Petersen's comment: A strong foundation for friendship and respect toward Catholics was laid down in the earliest years of Mormonism.
Oh my, such underhanded quote snipping. Where are all the kumby ya folks for ecumenicalism on this. How intellectually dishonest.
Daniel Peterson? You mean the expert in linguistics? He’s one of the biggest, and I mean BIG, liars in Mormonism.
“Here is a principle of logic that most men have no more sense than to adopt. ...If the Catholic religion is a false religion, how can any true religion come out of it? If the Catholic church is bad, how can any good thing come out of it?”
For once I actually agree with Joseph Smith.
1 posted on Thursday, March 04, 2010 10:51:49 AM by greyfoxx39
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Good thing you quantified that. LOL.
What did Petersen do? I don’t think I have ever heard of him.
Yup. Me too. But just this once.
Yep. His other ideas are usually REALLY out there.
He thinks he is an expert in everything —now he’s gonna tell us all about Catholic and Mormon relations. Mormonism considered the Catholic Church the great whore, harlot for many, many years and it is clearly documented. Peterson lies openly in this article
Daniel Peterson is a professor of Islamic studies and Arabic at Brigham Young University, a member of BYU’s Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS), and a contributor to both the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research (FAIR) and the Scholarly & Historical Information Exchange for Latter-day Saints (SHIELDS). He is the author of numerous articles and books on Mormon history and doctrine. Here he discusses church history and the challenges raised against the Book of Mormon; his views on intellectuals, dissent and excommunication; and controversy between Jews and Mormons over the baptism of the dead. This is the edited transcript of an interview conducted on Feb. 27, 2006.
Thank you very much for the info!
Hey,use Catholic and Mormon in the same article and bring
out double the snake handlers
"While the Mormon baptismal rite refers to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Mormon beliefs about the identity of the three persons is so different from Catholic and mainline Christian belief that "one cannot even consider this doctrine to be a heresy arising from a false understanding of Christian doctrine," said a Vatican explanation of the ruling. "
Now now, we already know you are not to use the actual words of lds.
(They could just be not translated correctly)
There were a couple of means that were prepared for this. One was that he used an instrument that was found with the plates that was called the Urim and Thummim. This is kind of a divinatory device that goes back into Old Testament times.
Actually, most of the translation was done using something called a seer stone. The seer stone is obviously something like the Urim and Thummim.
It seems to be a stone that was found in the vicinity, and I can't say exactly how it would have worked. It may have been a kind of a concentrating device or a device to facilitate concentration.
He would put the stone for most of the concentration period in the bottom of a hat, presumably to exclude surrounding light. Then he would put his face into the hat. It's kind of a strange image for us today, but it sort of makes sense if you think of a computer screen, I suppose: You don't want to be looking at [anything] against a bright background; it hurts your eyes.
... He would read off what he saw in the stone, apparently in passages of about 25 to 35 words. ...
The Mormons' best successes in Europe is Spain. The Mormons have been pilfering among Catholics and disassociated Catholics in South & Central America + the U.S.
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