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To: aMorePerfectUnion

“We do believe that God did not stop his revelations with the Bible — we don’t hold that the Bible is the only scripture.”

And you would be wrong.

“We believe that he has provided more light and knowledge to the world through additional scripture revealed to prophets ancient and modern.”

And this isn’t Christian.


Why would it be wrong and not Christian to believe that God can provide additional revelation to the Bible, and call prophets and apostles in times other than Bible times?

If God is unchangeable, why could he not operate in our day as He did in the past? He certainly has the power and authority to do so if He so desired.


41 posted on 08/15/2010 7:08:29 PM PDT by Normandy
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To: Normandy

“If God is unchangeable, why could he not operate in our day as He did in the past? He certainly has the power and authority to do so if He so desired.”

Normandy, you are overlooking the Curelom in the room when
you ask this.

If God is unchangeable - and He is - how could He have not been God in the past, as mormons teach?

If God is unchangeable - and He is - how could people today become a god?

If God is unchangeable - and He is - how could a “modern revelation” contradict what HE has already said?

The answer to all these questions is they could not be true.

ergo, mormonism is false.

ampu

PS- good question!


44 posted on 08/15/2010 7:12:13 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: Normandy
If God is unchangeable, why could he not operate in our day as He did in the past?

If God is unchangeable, why do MORMONs think that "It is finished." does NOT mean "It is finished."?

89 posted on 08/16/2010 5:54:50 AM PDT by Elsie
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