Posted on 05/19/2010 9:41:03 AM PDT by greyfoxx39
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Just so it is clear (seems to be a problem getting this fact), this article is from an LDS owned site.
I love the spin in the article. I can’t prove I am 45, you will just have to take my word for it, because you can’t prove I am not.
All of us, Jew and Christian, share an enemy who is eager to cut our throats.
There are a few people around here who just need to CHILL OUT!
Your point would be well taken if LDS were Christians.
It appears that the only confrontational comment on this thread is yours.
We die once but eternity is forever.
Life requires a little multitasking sometimes...
"well said, Oxy-Moroni. my question is why are the apologists of the LDS Church determining the theological direction of the Church?
The Mormons have prophets and apostles who supposedly receive direct revelation from God. shouldn't what they have said in the past and in the present settle the matter? and yet the apologists must spin increasingly complex and unlikely scenarios in order to validate a book that when you read it sounds like the same guy wrote the whole thing."
You sound just like a muslim!
But I'd give better odds on finding Middle Earth or Narnia than physical proof that the Book of Mormon is anything but the fantasies of one Joseph Smith.
I guess you failed to read this:
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I Will Be a Second MohammedIn the heat of the Missouri Mormon War of 1838, Joseph Smith made the following claim, I will be to this generation a second Mohammed, whose motto in treating for peace was the Alcoran [Koran] or the Sword. So shall it eventually be with usJoseph Smith or the Sword! [1] It is most interesting that a self-proclaimed Christian prophet would liken himself to Mohammed, the founder of Islam. His own comparison invites us to take a closer look as well. And when we do, we find some strikingand troublingparallels. Consider the following.
I have more to boast of than ever any man had. I am the only man that has ever been able to keep a whole church together since the days of Adam. A large majority of the whole have stood by me. Neither Paul, John, Peter, nor Jesus ever did it. I boast that no man ever did such a work as I. The followers of Jesus ran away from Him, but the Latter-day Saints never ran away from me yet.[4] In light of these parallels, perhaps Joseph Smiths claim to be a second Mohammed unwittingly became his most genuine prophecy of all. [1] Joseph Smith made this statement at the conclusion of a speech in the public square at Far West, Missouri on October 14, 1838. This particular quote is documented in Fawn M. Brodie, No Man Knows My History, second edition, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971), p. 230231. Fawn Brodies footnote regarding this speech contains valuable information, and follows. Except where noted, all the details of this chapter [16] are taken from the History of the [Mormon] Church. This speech, however, was not recorded there, and the report given here is based upon the accounts of seven men. See the affidavits of T.B. Marsh, Orson Hyde, George M. Hinkle, John Corrill, W.W. Phelps, Samson Avard, and Reed Peck in Correspondence, Orders, etc., pp. 579, 97129. The Marsh and Hyde account, which was made on October 24, is particularly important. Part of it was reproduced in History of the [Mormon] Church, Vol. III, p. 167. See also the Peck manuscript, p. 80. Joseph himself barely mentioned the speech in his history; see Vol. III, p. 162. [2] John Ankerberg & John Weldon, The Facts on Islam, (Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1998), pp.89. Eric Johnson, Joseph Smith & Muhammed, (El Cajon, CA: Mormonism Research Ministry, 1998), pp. 67. [3] Documentary History of the [Mormon] Church, vol.4, pp.461. [4] Documentary History of the [Mormon] Church, vol.6, pp.408409. |
Well said.
Snappy retort...
Could you expand on your statement, because the leap from what I said to what you replied makes no sense.
So I am guessing here, you forgot some of the full thought.
I said: Your point would be well taken if LDS were Christians.
And you replied: You sound just like a muslim!
(ouch)
Must be. I have had strange replies before and in general you can decode them but this one....nope.
Sunni’s VS the Shiites!
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