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BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Authorities enter Eldorado-area temple (Fundamentalist LDS cult)
Go San Angelo ^ | 5 April 08 | Paul A. Anthony

Posted on 04/06/2008 5:27:22 AM PDT by SkyPilot

Local and state officials entered the temple of a secretive polygamist sect late Saturday, said lawmen blockading the road to the YFZ Ranch near Eldorado.

The action comes hours after local prosecutors said officials were preparing for the worst because a group of FLDS members were resisting efforts to search the structure.

The Texas Department of Public Safety trooper and Schleicher County sheriff’s deputy confirmed that officials have entered the temple but said they had no word on whether anything occurred in the effort.

The incursion into the temple caps the three-day saga of the state’s Child Protective Services agency removing at least 183 women and children from the YFZ Ranch since Friday afternoon. Eighteen girls have been placed in state custody since a 16-year-old told authorities she was married to a 50-year-old man and had given birth to his child.

Saturday evening, ambulances were brought in, said Allison Palmer, who as first assistant 51st District attorney, would prosecute any felony crimes uncovered as part of the investigation inside the compound.

“In preparing for entry to the temple, law enforcement is preparing for the worst,” Palmer said Saturday evening. They want to have “medical personnel on hand in case this were to go in a way that no one wants.”

Apparently as a result of action Saturday night at the ranch, about 10:15 p.m. Saturday, a Schleicher County school bus unloaded another group of at least a dozen more women and children from the compound.

Although members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or FLDS, have provided varying degrees of cooperation to the sheriff’s deputies and Texas Rangers searching the compound, all cooperation stopped once authorities tried to search the gleaming white temple that towers over the West Texas scrub, Palmer said.

“There may be those who would oppose (entry) by placing themselves between law enforcement and the place of worship,” Palmer said Saturday afternoon. “If an agreement cannot be reached … law enforcement will have to — as gently and peaceably as possible — make entry into that place.”

Sect members consider the temple, dedicated by then-leader of the sect Warren Jeffs in January 2005 and finished many months later, off-limits to those who are not FLDS members, said Palmer, who prosecutes felony cases in Schleicher County.

Palmer said she didn’t know the size or makeup of the group inside the temple.

The earlier refusal to provide access was even more disconcerting because CPS investigators have yet to identify the 16-year-old girl or her roughly 8-month-old baby among the dozens removed from the compound, Palmer said.

“Anytime someone says, ‘Don’t look here,’” she said, “it makes you concerned that’s exactly where you need to look.”

The girl told authorities in two separate phone calls a day apart that she was married to a 50-year-old man, Dale Barlow, who had fathered her child, Palmer said.

The joint raid included the Texas Rangers, CPS, Schleicher County and Tom Green County sheriff’s deputies and game wardens from the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife.

Although CPS and Department of Public Safety officials have described the compound’s residents as cooperative, Palmer disagreed.

“Things have been a little tense, a little volatile,” she said.

Authorities removed 52 children Friday afternoon and 131 women and children overnight Friday. About 40 of the children are boys, said CPS spokeswoman Marleigh Meisner.

No further children have been taken into state custody since Friday, when 18 girls were judged to have been abused or be at imminent risk for abuse. CPS has found foster homes for the girls, Meisner said, and will place them after concluding its investigation.

Meisner declined to comment on the fate of the 119 other children and said authorities were still searching the ranch for others Saturday evening.

“They’re in the process of looking,” she said. “They’re literally about halfway through.”


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KEYWORDS: cult; flds; jeffs; lds; lyingfreepers; mormon; mormonism; pitcairnisland; pologamy; polygamy; romney; soapoperaresty; warrenjeffs
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To: restornu
 

McCain might have considered Mitt for VP but the Huckabee clan was vehemently opposed it!

So now the mud starts flying again

 
And here we have a #8

 

  
                       Standard LDS responses to data put to them:
 

Shorthand

Reference:

1. How you interpret it is wrong...

(Need a source)

2. You are too ignorant to really understand it because you are not a member....

(Need a source)

3. You're not qualified to judge because you're no LONGER a member...

(Need a source)

4. You are just a bigot for bringing the whole ugly truth to light ...

(Need a source)

5. So’s yer Mama!

(Need a source)

6. Laugh it all off and post some silly image.

(Need a source)

7. Jump down the rabbit hole; Alice!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1982682/posts?page=683#683

8. Bait & Switch

(Need a source)

9. The OTHER 'half' of the truth is what we are avoiding.

(Need a source)

10. "I Know It When I See It"

(Need a source)

11. Hand waving...

(Need a source)

12. YOU play defense for a while.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1982682/posts?page=944#944

13. HEE Hee hee... let's get the Calvinists and the Armenians fighting!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1994515/posts?page=15#15

14. GREAT FUN! Let's get the Catholics and the Protestants fighting!

(Need a source)

15. Huh? Did you say something?

(Need a source)

16. If I repeat this enough times some folks will be fooled into thinking it's true.

(Need a source)

17. Playing dumb.

(Need a source)

18. Refusing to answer because your ATTITUDE offends them.

(Need a source)

19. (Let's see if they'll fall for the 'Defend a freak' ploy.)

(Need a source)

20. And the MOST used...  IGNORE what they posted and answer the question that SHOULD have been asked.

http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=UMJvqBq_Qa8


961 posted on 04/07/2008 1:30:04 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: bonfire

Just for once read what I post and not what you think I posted and if you don’t understand ask!

You have taken a portion of what I said and build a case around it!

That is called taking out of context so it can fit the agenda which is not diologue but to confuse the issue more!

If some one here is seeking truth they have not made it known to me yet!


962 posted on 04/07/2008 1:30:15 PM PDT by restornu (Man inhumanity to man)
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To: ansel12

Well, thanks! Now I understand why they never answer a question...they are TAUGHT not to answer any questions because ,as the dude says from the onset, they don’t HAVE the answers!

moral: never expect an answer from a Mormon because they have none and are instructed to run around the mulberry bush and LOOK BUSY!

(and of course it’s not THEIR fault!! It’s the fault of the person who ASKED! LOL!!)


963 posted on 04/07/2008 1:31:15 PM PDT by bonfire
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To: greyfoxx39
I'm enjoying watching the cognitive dissonance of the mormons here whose creed states "We believe in the Bible as far as it is correctly translated, cite the Bible to defend the theory that Jesus was the descendant of polygamists, while they vehemently deny that Joseph Smith had ANY children with any of his 33+ polygamous wives.

By the same token, it's interesting that they deny the LDS practice polygamy, and here they are on all the polygamy threads defending it. The more they defend it, the more folks are reminded of their own polygamous history. If I were still mormon, I'd stay far away from polygamy in any form. It's entertaining, to say the least.

________________________________________________________________________________________ Yeah, entertaining indeed. You guys are so quick to judge ancient and modern (late 1800's) prophets who practiced polygamy as a horrible thing, and yet, where would you Protestants be without the Reformation and Martin Luther:

"I confess that I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict the Scripture. If a man wishes to marry more than one wife he should be asked whether he is satisfied in his conscience that he may do so in accordance with the word of God. In such a case the civil authority has nothing to do in the matter." Martin Luther - (De Wette II, 459, ibid., pp. 329-330.)

964 posted on 04/07/2008 1:32:03 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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To: restornu
If some one here is seeking truth they have not made it known to me yet!

#18

Or an out right lie!

Dear Reader,
What sayeth thou?

965 posted on 04/07/2008 1:33:09 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: sevenbak
You guys are so quick to judge ancient and modern (late 1800's) prophets who practiced polygamy as a horrible thing, and yet, where would you Protestants be without the Reformation and Martin Luther:

#14???

966 posted on 04/07/2008 1:34:18 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: sevenbak
"I confess that I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict the Scripture. If a man wishes to marry more than one wife he should be asked whether he is satisfied in his conscience that he may do so in accordance with the word of God. In such a case the civil authority has nothing to do in the matter."

Martin Luther - (De Wette II, 459, ibid., pp. 329-330.)


And yet, the leaders of the LDS Organization, Inc. - in the 1890's - DID have enough POWER to stop plural marriages!

Amazing; ain't it!

967 posted on 04/07/2008 1:35:41 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: restornu

Now that is funny, resty. You are asked a ton of questions everyday. elsie has asked you the same question for over a week now and you can’t answer. You either ignore or call the poster names but you never answer.

Watch the video above. I get it now. Your church has no answers just alot of rhetoric that doesn’t go anywhere. Very very sad and how darn frustrating it must be for you never getting an answer from your own church!
wow!


968 posted on 04/07/2008 1:37:19 PM PDT by bonfire
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To: Elsie

#968

covered!


969 posted on 04/07/2008 1:37:56 PM PDT by bonfire
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To: Elsie
With very many infants lost to death during their first few days of life at this time period; were they ALL “KILLED” by God?

_______________________________________________________

I gave you the chapter, but you snipped the verse and tried to confuse the issue. Let me help you, it's really not that hard with the whole context.

Nathan, God's prophet, tells David exactly why the child will die.:

2 Samuel 12: And Nathan said unto David, The Lord also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die.
14 Howbeit, because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme, the child also that is born unto thee shall surely die.

970 posted on 04/07/2008 1:38:50 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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To: sevenbak
Here is an explanation you may find of interest:


Although Jesus grew in the womb of Mary, in the same manner as any baby, he was different from all other babies. It appears that he was not genetically related to either Mary or Joseph, for both had an inherited sin nature. Jesus was sinless, and one may reasonably assume without genetic flaw, since he was to serve as the spotless and sacrificial Lamb of God.

▪ Ever since the Creation, each subsequent life has been created at the moment of conception. Scientifically, the new entity begins at the moment the DNA of man and woman combine. This was not the case with Jesus. As a spirit and part of the Trinity, Jesus existed before the Creation of the world. In fact, John reveals that he is the Creator (John 1).

▪ Furthermore, the physical body of Jesus as born in Bethlehem was clearly a special creation of God, placed in Mary’s womb. This is the biblical doctrine of the Virgin Birth.

Thus, neither Christ’s spirit nor his body must have resulted from the DNA of Mary’s egg or from any man’s sperm. Both would have contained inherited genetic defects and the sin nature. As Scripture tells us, Jesus was truly the Second Adam. The first Adam was a special creation of God (not related to any human being), and so was the second Adam (Romans 5:12-19).

Jesus was just as fully human as the first Adam. And just like the first Adam, he had no sin nature, no inherited sin, no sinful flesh, which has always been passed from one generation to the next since Adam and Eve’s sin. He was absolutely pure and without sin—from the day he was born, till the day he died. He had to be—he was the Lamb of God, without blemish or spot, sacrificed for sins (John 1:29).

971 posted on 04/07/2008 1:40:03 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The best argument against democracy is a 5-minute conversation with the average voter.—WChurchill)
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To: Elsie
The legends of the bearded white Quetzecoatl are numerous, and have evolved over the centuries.
And, if they keep it up, you'll find that they make it into the LDS lexicon.
_________________________________________________________________________

I suppose, along with the various red haired blue eyed natives of South American tribes, as discovered by various conquistadors.

972 posted on 04/07/2008 1:40:43 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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To: Elsie

Yep, my lucky 7’s


973 posted on 04/07/2008 1:41:08 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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To: Albion Wilde

You are welcome.


974 posted on 04/07/2008 1:41:46 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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To: restornu

“Now what am I suppose to think if you say don’t have a dislike for the LDS?”

I have no active dislike of the LDS. But I do not agree with some of their beliefs. For me to dislike something, it has to be more important to me than the LDS church is. I guess I could get all righteous about it if I wanted to make the case that I thought they were leading people astray, but I am doing good enough worrying about my own soul, and have not much left for worrying about others’ souls. If you hear me being critical of certain aspects, I am merely stating what I believe to be true. It does not mean I am on some crusade against them. If others listen to what I say, and perhaps rethink their own beliefs as a result, fine. It is no skin off my nose either way. I am not going to presume to tell someone what is Truth... merely what I believe to be true.. and I admit that I could be wrong. Everyone has free will, given by God, and far be it from me to deprive them of that gift.

If it will make you feel better, I will tell you one thing I encountered when I attended an LDS church which I approved of a good deal. I noticed they had (at least at the one I attended) no preacher. Each week, different members of the congregation stood up and gave a sermon, or “bore witness”, and that is one aspect I liked a lot. The methodists did the same, back in the days I attended that church with my grandfather. It struck me more as a place where all were equal in the eyes of God, rather than some sanctimonious person telling everyone else how they should live.

On another note, I attend a methodist church. Methodists and Baptists are in dispute with each other over whether baptism means being dunked, or if sprinkling is enough. While the methodist church says sprinkling is adequate, I still did it by immersion. I felt it better to play it safe and do it in the manner which Christ did.


975 posted on 04/07/2008 1:42:10 PM PDT by McCoMo
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To: bonfire

Glad I could help, but I got it from these brave Christian warriors that have the patience to continue to deal with this stuff on a daily basis.

It is fascinating to learn how the group works from the many ex-Mormons here.


976 posted on 04/07/2008 1:42:47 PM PDT by ansel12 (If your profit margin relies on criminality to suppress wages, then you deserve to be out.)
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To: bonfire
President Thomas S. Monson issued an appeal Sunday for those who have left the LDS Church to come back, and for church members to respect people whose beliefs differ from theirs.

Speaking Sunday morning during the fourth session of the 178th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he said, "Change for the better can come to all. Over the years we have issued appeals to the less active, the offended, the critic, the transgressor — to come back. 'Come back and feast at the table of the Lord and taste again the sweet and satisfying fruits of fellowship with the Saints.'"

"We reach out to you in the pure love of Christ and express our desire to assist you and to welcome you into full fellowship."

It was his first address to the general church membership since he was announced as president on Feb. 4.

He also continued a theme that his predecessor, President Gordon B. Hinckley, emphasized: kindness to all.

President Monson encouraged Latter-day Saints to show kindness and respect for all people everywhere — including their own families. He said the Savior "went about doing good ... for God was with him. May we follow that perfect example." 


Sunday's two conference sessions featured 15 sermons on a variety of gospel subjects, including tithing, revelation, prayer, the role of the Twelve apostles, spiritual rebirth, the role of mothers, true religion and more.

President Monson described the messages delivered at conference as "rapid fire," containing a "smorgasbord of faith, love and counsel. ... Let's incorporate it in our lives," he urged.

He asked parents to "show love to your children" and stressed better temple attendance as a way to increase spirituality.

Elder D. Todd Christofferson, sustained Saturday as the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve, told church members Sunday morning that spiritual rebirth "originates with faith in Jesus Christ." He said most people looking for a spiritual rebirth experience "a mighty change of heart" gradually as a spiritual journey, rather than as a sudden, dramatic event. Even so, "Let us not justify ourselves in a casual effort. Let us not be content to retain some disposition to do evil."

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf spoke Sunday morning about the "Faith of Our Father." He said such faith goes beyond the sacrifices of valiant pioneers who settled in the Salt Lake Valley, or personal family heritage. He spoke to those who hesitate to join the LDS Church because they feel they may disappoint family members.

President Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve addressed the role of that group during Christ's original ministry and in today's restored church.

"We do not hear the priesthood keys being exercised in other Christian churches," he said. "It seems odd that we are described by some as being non-Christian when we are the only ones who have the authority and the organization that (Christ) established.

"The present (members of the) Twelve are very ordinary people. They are not, as the original Twelve were not, spectacular individually, but collectively the Twelve are a power."

After addressing characterizations during the October 2007 conference that LDS views of the Godhead make the faith "non-Christian," Elder Holland said a second claim of critics — that true Christianity has a "closed canon" of scripture — is not supported by scholarly evidence.

Latter-day Saints claim continuing revelation and an open scriptural canon, and careful study of the history of how scripture has been obtained supports the conclusion that God speaks to the faithful of all ages, Elder Holland said.

Elder M. Russell Ballard spoke specifically to young mothers on Sunday afternoon. He suggested ways to help reduce the stress of caring for young children: enjoying the journey, avoiding overscheduling family members, finding time for oneself to cultivate personal interests, and building spirituality through prayer, study and teaching children gospel principles. He told parents to "take time to listen, to laugh and to play together." 

Elder Sheldon F. Child of the Quorums of the Seventy said, paying an honest tithing will be the best investment you will ever make.

Sunday afternoon, Elder Craig C. Christensen of the Quorums of the Seventy said the Book of Mormon was a book with a promise.


http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695268086,00.html

977 posted on 04/07/2008 1:52:12 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Tennessee Nana
Wrong. Mormon belief is very clear, that Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of God in the flesh. The ONLY one. He is our Savior, redeemer, our God, the very Creator of all things, both in heaven and earth.

That is our teachings, don't try to confuse the point.

I know you hate when I quote from the Book of Mormon, but when you are so blatant in your false accusations, I will do it time and time again. Here ya go.

Mosiah 3:
5 For behold, the time cometh, and is not far distant, that with power, the Lord Omnipotent who reigneth, who was, and is from all eternity to all eternity, shall come down from heaven among the children of men, and shall dwell in a tabernacle of clay, and shall go forth amongst men, working mighty miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead, causing the lame to walk, the blind to receive their sight, and the deaf to hear, and curing all manner of diseases.
6 And he shall cast out devils, or the evil spirits which dwell in the hearts of the children of men.
7 And lo, he shall suffer temptations, and pain of body, hunger, thirst, and fatigue, even more than man can suffer, except it be unto death; for behold, blood cometh from every pore, so great shall be his anguish for the wickedness and the abominations of his people.
8 And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and his mother shall be called Mary.
9 And lo, he cometh unto his own, that salvation might come unto the children of men even through faith on his name; and even after all this they shall consider him a man, and say that he hath a devil, and shall scourge him, and shall crucify him.
10 And he shall arise the third day from the dead; and behold, he standeth to judge the world; and behold, all these things are done that a righteous judgment might come upon the children of men.
11 For behold, and also his blood atoneth for the sins of those who have fallen by the transgression of Adam, who have died not knowing the will of God concerning them, or who have ignorantly sinned.
12 But wo, wo unto him who knoweth that he rebelleth against God! For salvation cometh to none such except it be through repentance and faith on the Lord Jesus Christ.
13 And the Lord God hath sent his holy prophets among all the children of men, to declare these things to every kindred, nation, and tongue, that thereby whosoever should believe that Christ should come, the same might receive remission of their sins, and rejoice with exceedingly great joy, even as though he had already come among them.
14 Yet the Lord God saw that his people were a stiffnecked people, and he appointed unto them a law, even the claw of Moses.
15 And many signs, and wonders, and types, and shadows showed he unto them, concerning his coming; and also holy prophets spake unto them concerning his coming; and yet they hardened their hearts, and understood not that the law of Moses availeth nothing except it were through the atonement of his blood.
16 And even if it were possible that little children could sin they could not be saved; but I say unto you they are blessed; for behold, as in Adam, or by nature, they fall, even so the blood of Christ catoneth for their sins.
17 And moreover, I say unto you, that there shall be no other name given nor any other way nor means whereby salvation can come unto the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent.
18 For behold he judgeth, and his judgment is just; and the infant perisheth not that dieth in his infancy; but men drink damnation to their own souls except they humble themselves and become as little children, and believe that salvation was, and is, and is to come, in and through the atoning blood of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent.

978 posted on 04/07/2008 1:53:39 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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To: sevenbak
I gave you the chapter, but you snipped the verse and tried to confuse the issue.

Who's confused?

I acknowledged that GOS was the killer.

And gave the verse to show it!

I never asked WHY GOD did this; I merely asked a subsequent question: "With very many infants lost to death during their first few days of life at this time period; were they ALL KILLED by God?"

979 posted on 04/07/2008 1:54:57 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Tennessee Nana
Here's some more from the BOM about Christ being the only begotten Son, just so you know how obnoxious I will be when you post falshoods about our beliefs:

Jacob 4: 5, 11
5 Behold, they believed in Christ and worshiped the Father in his name, and also we worship the Father in his name. And for this intent we keep the law of Moses, it pointing our souls to him; and for this cause it is sanctified unto us for righteousness, even as it was accounted unto Abraham in the wilderness to be obedient unto the commands of God in offering up his son Isaac, which is a similitude of God and his only Begotten Son.
• • •
11 Wherefore, beloved brethren, be reconciled unto him through the atonement of Christ, his only Begotten Son, and ye may obtain a resurrection, according to the power of the resurrection which is in Christ, and be presented as the ffirst-fruits of Christ unto God, having faith, and obtained a good hope of glory in him before he manifesteth himself in the flesh.
Alma 12: 33-34
33 But God did call on men, in the name of his Son, (this being the plan of redemption which was laid) saying: If ye will repent, and harden not your hearts, then will I have mercy upon you, through mine Only Begotten Son;
34 Therefore, whosoever repenteth, and hardeneth not his heart, he shall have claim on mercy through mine Only Begotten Son, unto a remission of his sins; and these shall enter into my crest.
Alma 13: 5, 9
5 Or in fine, in the first place they were on the same standing with their brethren; thus this holy calling being prepared from the foundation of the world for such as would not harden their hearts, being in and through the atonement of the Only Begotten Son, who was prepared—
• • •
9 Thus they become high priests forever, after the order of the Son, the Only Begotten of the Father, who is without beginning of days or end of years, who is full of grace, equity, and truth. And thus it is. Amen.
2 Ne. 25: 12
12 But, behold, they shall have wars, and rumors of wars; and when the day cometh that the only Begotten of the Father, yea, even the Father of heaven and of earth, shall manifest himself unto them in the flesh, behold, they will reject him, because of their iniquities, and the hardness of their hearts, and the stiffness of their necks.
Alma 5: 48
48 I say unto you, that I know of myself that whatsoever I shall say unto you, concerning that which is to come, is true; and I say unto you, that I know that Jesus Christ shall come, yea, the Son, the Only Begotten of the Father, full of grace, and mercy, and truth. And behold, it is he that cometh to take away the sins of the world, yea, the sins of every man who steadfastly believeth on his name.
Alma 9: 26
26 And not many days hence the Son of God shall come in his glory; and his glory shall be the glory of the Only Begotten of the Father, full of grace, equity, and truth, full of patience, mercy, and long-suffering, quick to hear the cries of his people and to answer their prayers.

980 posted on 04/07/2008 1:57:16 PM PDT by sevenbak (1 Corinthians 2:14)
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