Posted on 02/23/2010 9:54:36 AM PST by greyfoxx39
Oh snap!
WHY do you assume the two verses you gave are errors?
Mormonism is not Christianity...
Indeed.
One would think the Cherokee being the most advanced Civilized Tribe and having a grasp of the written word and the only native people of North America to have a written language, we would find this story.
However, as a former Okie and having all the tribes as customers and friends and seeing their stories there is no such story anywhere, at all.
Go ahead and look on the walls of their Councils or lodges. You won’t find anything even remotely LDS related.
The Pawnee have no story.
http://www.pawneenation.org/
The Osage have none.
http://www.osagetribe.com/index.aspx
The Cherokee, strangely are not describing anything that could be remotely construed to LDS anywhere though they have a very significant genealogy department so one may trace relatives or even become members of the tribe under certain criteria. http://www.cherokee.org/
Go ahead, look up the history of the other tribes(Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole and Ponca’s) and you will not find one iota or even spec of evidence concerning the LDS history and their people roaming the land from 2,000 BC to present day.
Were it so, where are they or where were they? Can we exhume some bodies for examination and DNA?
Do any current LDS members have unassailable proof of their progenitors here in the the Americas that would even remotely be seen as possible genetic inheritors of LDS blood or Lamenites or even Nephites?
I know well the history of each tribe and was very proud to meet many fine people such as Martha Moore, who was the 1st Miss Indian USA and I can assure you there was no history of White man or LDS types in their time line.
Or even Wilma Mankiller, the former chief of the Cherokee tribe and the President of the Pawnee Tribe, whose name escapes me at this time.
Come on revelators, where is this evidence?
I have noticed they use a lot of words that have no corollary to a dictionary.
Unfortunately, it's not a matter of "believing in Him", as if He were Santa.
Think about this: every demon who stalks the earth as well as SATAN HIMSELF believe in Jesus.
They can quote scripture too.
Was the Change Tribe part of the Algonquins of the north?
When you make up your own religion, I suppose you are entitled to make up your own words too.
Thanks so much for that post, Vendome. Glad to have one so knowledgable about native tribes.
Every believing Latter Day Saint I know (and I know many) has as strong belief in Christ.
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Whatever or whoever the mormons believe in he is not the same Jesus or Christ of the Christians...
Not the same Jesus
“There are those outside the Church who say Latter-day Saints do not believe in the traditional Christ.
No, I don’t. The traditional Christ of whom they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak.
LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley (LDS Church News, June 20, 1998)
It is true that many of the Christian churches worship a different Jesus Christ than is worshipped by the Mormons. LDS publication, Ensign Magazine, May 1977, p. 26
That is because you don’t have a grasp of their English language.
Was the Change Tribe part of the Algonquins of the north?
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No they were part of the Obamas of the north east...
LOL
I guess that’s it.
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There are a lot of people in these Mormon-related threads who dont believe Mormons are Christian.
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God doesnt believe Mormons are Christian either...
SOME even use a language from the planet Gibber!
SOME even use a language from the planet Gibber!
We’ll have to wait a bit for the Navajo at least.
Their language was NOT written until 1849
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/navajo.htm
I thinks the Changy tribe was located somewhere in Kenya.
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