Posted on 06/29/2010 8:28:07 AM PDT by Colofornian
Quite reasonably, the current Introduction to the Book of Mormon begins, The Book of Mormon is a volume of holy scripture comparable to the Bible....
Yet...we are likely to point out some significant differences as well...
...The Bible is more of a library than a single book, and there are tremendous differences in genre...
At first glance, the contents of the Book of Mormon appear to be similarly diverse...On closer inspection... the Book of Mormon turns to be entirely narrative. The whole book takes the form of a story told by narrators...but we know who is responsible for every word in the Book of Mormon. Its either Nephi, Jacob, Mormon, or Moroni (plus a few minor authors...). This means that the Book of Mormon, as a whole, is a much more integrated and deliberately constructed volume than the Bible.
...the Book of Mormon operates by very different literary principles than the Bible. Consider the characteristics of Old Testament narrators as described by Shimon Bar-Efrat, formerly of Hebrew University at Jerusalem:
The narrator in most biblical narratives appears to be omniscient
Biblical narrators do not usually mention themselves
Biblical narrators [generally] make no reference to their activity in writing the narratives
The narrators do not...address their audience directly
Outside the books of Kings there are very few instances in which the narrator passes judgment
How many of these statements are true of the Book of Mormon? None of them.
Nephi, Jacob, Mormon, and Moroni are...often...participants in the stories...They interrupt their narratives regularly to tell us about their lives, their testimonies, and their desires. They worry about their weakness in writing (Eth. 12:23, 40; cf. 2 Ne. 33:1, 4). And they do not hesitate to address readers directly to explain their intentions,...editorial techniques,...emotional responses to...events...
(Excerpt) Read more at ldsmag.com ...
The lost brass plate of unobtainum, son of jester, son of beef jerky.
And dont feel sad for me, I have the truth of Christ. I am blood washed, redeemed and made pure by the Sacrifice of my Savior on the Cross. I dont need a church to tell me I am worthy, I have Christ. I dont need religion, I have Christ. Christ is my all, I have been rescued from the chains of Mormonism. I weep for you and the lies you claim to believe. THAT is a path to Hell and your time is running out.
Ditto!!!
As I have said before, your professions of former Christian churches is just not passing the smell test any longer.
Try this:
http://www.languageguide.org/french/vocabulary/bathroom/
just roll over the characters.
Don’t know why, I think it’s funny.
Then again it is frenchy.
Well I guess the point being is that God has not the capability for evil whereas Evil has the capability for good, in the end it is still corrupt.
Well, mine refuses to cooperate, but it seems that after I highlight text from a website, I can go to VIEW, then click SOURCE and it will show me the stuff in full HTML regalia. I can just copy that and paste it into my post.
Thanks! That could save me tons of HTMLing.
LOL! La douche! (/3rd grade humor)
Or at least the appearance of good. Think of some people who've won the lottery. They thought their every prayer had been answered and it ruined their lives.
That would NOT happen to me, however :-)
John 4:1 placemarker
How could there be an Earth? God is a pretty amazing God and since he has created everything with its own uniqueness, wouldn’t this some other place be called, Uhm, help me out here...
...S-O-M-E other place?
Sacre Coure’!
(that is what I imagine heaven would look like)
Didn’t it sound funny when your mouse rolled over it?
That’s because you are perfect, just the way you are.
THX1138
So you think Mormons have the market cornered on compassion???
You HAVE to be kidding, the LDS are the LEAST compassionate people I know. Seriously, I know athiests who are more compassionate than any Mormon I know.
think having people give up their gold fillings to pay for a temple. Not to mention the whole Haiti fiasco.
You are right, it is not.
Nope. I never said any such thing. And from reading the rest of your post, I can see that my point was totally lost on you. However, I now know how you feel about Samaritans.
Besides, we have seen LDS "compassion" and what price comes with it...
http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/portoalegre/
BTW Hoodat, hows your dental work?
You took the fillings right out of my mouth...
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