If that's what you believe, and you believe that God (the Father) and Jehovah are 2 completely different people, why would you say that Moses saw God Father in an effort to prove that Joseph Smith saw God the Father?
Don't worry. You are certainly not the first Mormon to pull that. ;-)
I truly believe no 'pulling' is intended.
It appears to me that their minds are so compartmentalized that the conflicting data never gets placed next to each other.
If that's what you believe, and you believe that God (the Father) and Jehovah are 2 completely different people, why would you say that Moses saw God Father in an effort to prove that Joseph Smith saw God the Father?
Don't worry. You are certainly not the first Mormon to pull that. ;-)
I would like to say using that ending of you phrase was to provoke or assign motive.
It was uncalled for and accusatory!
That was not what I said!
I said in the OT Moses spoke to Jehovah (Jesus). and than I pointed out in the NT and JSH that Heavenly Father introduce his only begotten Son.
My point was the pattern was not consistent in the OT as in the NT where Heavenly Father remains silent unless he is introducing his Son!
I must say and you are not alone in being unplasant but you emanate an attitude of animosity towards the LDS you do not treat this as a discussion, you treat the LDS with contempt
It is very puzzling...