Hi T,
I think if you read the Book of Mormon you would find quite the opposite — Jesus Christ is mentioned constantly. The whole purpose of the book is to persuade people to believe in Christ repent of their sins and to follow Him.
For example, the book teaches that Christ is the creator of all things, and testifies of his divinity, of His virgin birth, His miracles, His sufferings, death and resurrection and second coming.
It is a companion volume to the Bible and helps clear up some of the confusion that exists in the Christian world regarding points of doctrine.
I think it is a marvelous book and I have been greatly blessed as I have read, studied and pondered its teachings and tried to live the principles taught in its pages.
Best,
Normandy
Truth in advertising time norman. The show me where in the bom the key doctrinal teachings are found -
Church organization
Plurality of Gods
Plurality of wives doctrine
Word of Wisdom
God is an exalted man
Celestial marriage
Men may become Gods
Three degrees of glory
Baptism for the dead
Eternal progression
The Aaronic Priesthood
Temple works of washings, anointing, endowments, sealing.
Go ahead, theres plenty of time for you to look them up.
Then clear some up for us!
Just ONE little thing - ANYthing!
Did you know that MORMON 'doctrine' is NOT found in the Book of MORMON?
The PRECIOUS Temple Rituals are not there (or anywhere ELSE in MORMON scripture; either.)
Normandy, I will not read that sack of crap. I’ve seen enough exerpts to make me disgusted.
Perhaps the better question might be just what does the book of morman have which is not already written in the bible?
For example, the book teaches that Christ is the creator of all things, and testifies of his divinity, of His virgin birth, His miracles, His sufferings, death and resurrection and second coming.
It is a companion volume to the Bible and helps clear up some of the confusion that exists in the Christian world regarding points of doctrine.