ADAMIC Enish-go-on-dosh |
ENGLISH ... (Old Pre- Demotic Egyptian) 1. morning and evening star [venus] |
Gonhorra, (Gon-horria) |
... (Modern Telestial) 1. heavenly mother Gonhorra [God's #1 wife's name] 2. slang queen bee 3. a hairy-bodied, stinging insect in the order Hymenoptera |
Kolob | ... (Modern Telestial) a planet (or star) nigh onto the residence of gods; "the first creation which is nearest to the celestial, or the residence of God", (McConkie) |
spr-tchuhl | ... (Old Tralfamadorian) of, relating to, or having the nature of spirit; not tangible or material. Synonym immaterial, ethereal. |
Urim-thumim | ... (Old Tralfamadorian) Universal Language Translator, ULT. See Seer Stone, Hat. See also Liahona-- Primitive GPS system. |
Floeese | ... (Reformed Egyptian) 1. moon n. |
Quetzalcóatl | ... (from Old Aztec) 1. spiritual and physical union of Jehovah, the father, and Jesus the Son, in the form of a snake with orange plumage. 2. precious twin |
Shiblon | ... (unknown origin) 1. any measure-barley, 2. 1 shiblon equals ½ senum = ½ = 2 shiblum = 1/3 shiblon [ Source: Book Of Mormon, Alma (15, 16, 19)] 3. equivocal |
NOTE: Adamic is rich in borrowed words, for it is truly a Universal and even Intergalactic language -- it is spoken by all gods on all planets, though some and dialects exist. (The Prophet Brigham Young told us that Moon-men communicate in Adamic). These are beyond the scope of this web site; see Mormon-Language.org. The foreign words catalogued here represent over 200% more words than the pure Adamic language, so this certainly suffices to carry on any Heavenly conversation! Good luck with your new knowledge of Adamic. Adamic is fun. If you wish to purchase the Berlitz audio course, "Learn Adamic While You Sleep" on CD, please visit Amazon.com. |
I think this thread stinks to High Heaven. Don't you anti Mormons ever tire of repeating the same lies about my faith over and over and over?
It is so boring but the sad thing is that ignorant people who don't know any better believe what the anti Mormons are posting. I used to believe it, too, before I opened my mind to the possibility that what I was told was not true.
As I have stated before, I was a Christian missionary with YWAM (Youth with a Mission) - even “served a mission” in Central America for 18 months. During that time I began to question the evangelical/pentecostal ways regarding healing and “serving the Lord.” I found that the Christians in Belize were better Christians than the YWAMers (including ME!!), yet we were sent there “to save the lost souls.” Barf! I learned more from the Belizean Christians than I could ever hope to learn in YWAM. Anyhow, the last straw was when I asked one of the outreach teams to help with our vacation Bible school in the village of Roaring Creek. The leader said “We will pray about it.” I was SHOCKED!! What's to pray about? Next day, wouldn't you know - she said, “God said ‘no.’” I was horrified and told her there's no way God would have said “no” to the needy children of Belize. Whatever! The VBS had about ONE HUNDRED children and me and the Belizean women were small in numbers but mighty in the Gospel. The VBS was a tremendous success and I will never forget the blessing!!
Like I said, that was the last straw but even before that I was questioning the silliness around me - the contradictions, the power trips, the stupid decisions that we dumb YWAMers had to stomach. You weren't supposed to complain about anything: “Touch not mine anointed.”
When I heard the Restored Gospel and experienced a confirmation by the Holy Ghost, I found the Truth. Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ used Joseph Smith to restore the Gospel to the earth in these latter days.
I am no longer tossed about this way and that by false doctrines of man. When I see the LDS Missionaries on their bicycles, my heart is filled with love. I am grateful that they have chosen to sacrifice two years of their lives to serve and love their fellow man.
Amen.