To: DelphiUser
OK, apparently I took it as a personal question, and you wanted an official pronouncement from teh LDS church, no problem. Hmmm. Interesting. Considering that you are a Mormon, shouldn't the two definitions (yours, personally, and the official pronouncement) be the same?
From latter-day revelation we learn that the Father and the Son have tangible bodies of flesh and bone and that the Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit, without flesh and bone
The Father has a body? Really? Where in Scripture does it say that?
361 posted on
09/30/2009 11:13:37 AM PDT by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: ShadowAce
The Father has a body? Really? Where in Scripture does it say that? Second Chapter of Burns...
![](http://www.dataswamp.net/images/george_burns.jpg)
Or the Gospel of Morgan...
![](http://www.cue8chalk.com/pics/bruce_almighty.jpg)
Your choice.
(Hey, if the LDS can canonize fiction...)
364 posted on
09/30/2009 12:17:50 PM PDT by
ejonesie22
(There's something socialist in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? MITTBUSTERS!)
To: ShadowAce
Hmmm. Interesting. Considering that you are a Mormon, shouldn't the two definitions (yours, personally, and the official pronouncement) be the same?
No, Mine is a personal relationship, as opposed to the "official" that applies to everyone. Mine needs to be compatible, but this is no different than any church, you have varying degrees of understanding and within limits of belief in every church.
Click some links in the post will you? They link to it in what I pasted. Sheesh!
366 posted on
09/30/2009 2:00:34 PM PDT by
DelphiUser
("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
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