Posted on 11/28/2012 6:00:38 PM PST by Colofornian
You IS free now; so go for it!
Let's just SEE if your accusations are true!
We have been dealing with it, much to your frustration it seems...
Q: Did prophets in the Old Testament have more than one wife? Do you condemn them to hell?
Is it logical disconnect or intentional act?
Well, you are here NOW, so say something.
Waiting, (yea don’t just complain you aren’t allowed to say what you want) TALK!!!!!!
Because, booo hoooo hooo you aren't (((sigh)))
No, (you have been proved the ino before), however according to lds teachings only a man can go to heaven and he brings along his wives, because he must have more than one.
Sandy does your husband have another wife, if not JS has condemned you and your husband to hell.
No, one can condemn anyone to hell, there go of their own free will.
Avoiding YOUR fate by asking ME irrelevant questions?
(After THIS one; do you think he'd DARE try for another??)
#1...the pages had been in the possession of the Martin Harris family...If that family wasn't trustworthy, then that would explain why Martin Harris' name is signed in the Book of Mormon intro under the "Testimony of the Three Witnesses." Obviously, he wasn't a very trustworthy character.
#2 ... If I had the "original" of something...it doesn't matter what somebody might alter. If it came down to somebody altering something, we could go back to the original and say, "See...it doesn't say what you've made it out to be."
#3... As an add-on to what Godzilla mentioned re: the 3,000 plus changes in the Book of Mormon...seems like the "real" "conspiring men" who wound up altering the translation were "inside men"...unknown Book of Mormon editors who made THOUSANDS of changes to the Book of Mormon text!
An "abridged" account...As if God would have trouble knowing the 116 pages would be lost and couldn't ensure there was a "fuller" version...like a "Luke" version to go with a "Matthew" version.
Which Bible, the one with or without first and Second Maccabees?
Well, Delf, if you asked me to "pray about" the Book of Mormon...the response is, "Which one? The one that Smith produced...or the heavily edited version which has replaced Smith's version?"
Actually, we dont use the Joseph Smith translation because the Copyright is owned by the RLDS, and since we dont have a complete track an any changes they may have made, we wont use it.
So God told Joseph Smith to "translate" the Bible (from the King James English version)...and now that version is unreliable and untrustworthy, eh?
So the mainstream Mormon church then essentially disobeyed God to have this version reproduced, right?
Sorry, but you're quite incomplete in teaching the official version of Mormonism on this...you say NOTHING of "the spirit world" in your response...plus you make it all out to be two things (paradise and spirit prison)...when Joseph Smith taught both of these were "one"...the world of spirits!
Source: Official Lds church magazine, Liahona Magazine
The Spirit World, Our Next Home(The OTHER World Series: Mormon beliefs beyond this world)
Here...read it for yourself:
According to Latter-day Saint doctrine, the spirit world is the place of residence for ALL those who have died and are awaiting the resurrection and the inseparable connection of their spirits and bodies. Thus, it is not the place where God the Father, the resurrected Lord, and other resurrected beings dwell. Rather, it is an intermediate condition or state where people await the resurrectiona sphere where disembodied spirits live in one of several conditions according to what their mortal lives have merited... In short, the spirit world is the temporary home of the spirits of ALL mankind, whether they are good or evil. Thus Joseph Smith could declare that the righteous and the wicked all go to the SAME world of spirits until the resurrection. (Teachings, p. 310.) Yet some have wondered why Jesus promised the dying thief that after his death he would join the Savior in paradise. The Prophet Joseph taught: King James translators make it out to say paradise. But what is paradise? It is a modern word: it does not answer at all to the original word that Jesus made use of. Find the original of the word paradise. You may as easily find a needle in a pile of hay. Here is a chance for you to argue with me, ye learned men. There is nothing in the original word in Greek from which this was taken that signifies paradise; but it wasThis day thou shalt be with me in the world of spirits: then I will teach you all about it and answer your inquiries. And Peter says [Jesus] went and preached to the world of spirits (spirits in prison, 1 Pet. 3:19), so that they who would receive it could have it answered by proxy by those who live on the earth, etc. (Teachings, p. 309.) Moreover, the Prophet added: Hades, the Greek, or Sheol, the Hebrew, these two significations mean a world of spirits. Hades, Sheol, paradise, spirits in prison, are ALL ONE; it is a world of spirits. (Teachings, p. 310.)...President Young confirmed that the spirit world Is on this earth. (Discourses of Brigham Young, p. 376.) (Liahona Mag, 12/77)
Those in Paradise can go on missions to to spirit prison, they teach everybody the Gospel...
From the above linked source:
The Latter-day Saint view of the spirit world reveals that there is missionary work being performed there. The most magnificent and extensive missionary program the mind can contemplate is centered in the spirit world.
Yet Lds missionaries commonly go to neighborhoods that are 78 to 85% Christian, and give the regular spiel that they are daughters and sons of the "Great (universal) apostasy."
So by your own finger-pointing standard...that's quite rude.
I guess that makes all Lds missionaries "antis" -- as in anti-perceived 'apostate'...referencing those in Christ as corrupt apostates. [Bottom line...they are anti-orthodox Christians]
Generally speaking, a quick review of someones posting history will tell you if they are an anti or not.
Well, we don't have the luxury of being able to check how often an Lds missionary has used the phrasing of "apostasy" and "restoration."
But knowing how commonly it's used (see post #322 for details), that indeed makes Lds missionaries out to be "anti-Christian" ... they are against us within the Christian sects...
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Yes.
Who are talking about, Saundra?
I count about 36 OT prophets (by name, anyway)...
The ONLY ones of the PROPHETS who SOME contend were polygamists were Abraham and Moses...except that nobody minus Sarah references her servant as a "wife" (not Abraham; not the Angel of the Lord; not Moses; not the apostle Paul in the book of Galatians...they all reference her as a servant of Sarah, NOT as Abraham's "wife"...)
And Moses had more than one wife, but it's not evidential that they lived as wives at the same time.
Other than that, tell us, Saundra...who of these 36 OT prophets were polygamists?
* Aaron Ex. 7:1
* Moses Deut. 34:10
* Samuel 1 Sam. 3:20
* Gad 1 Sam. 22:5
* Nathan 2 Sam. 7:2; 1 Kings 1:32
* Ahijah 1 Kings 11:29
* Jehu 1 Kings 16:7, 12
* Elijah 1 Kings 18:36
* Elisha 2 Kings 6:12
* Shemaiah 2 Chron. 12:5
* Iddo 2 Chron. 13:22
* Amos Amos 7:14,15
* Asaph Matthew 3:35 (Psalm 78:2)
* Balaam Numbers 24:2
* Daniel Daniel 10; Matthew 24:15
* Eldad Numbers 11:26
* Ezekiel Ezekiel 1:2-3
* Gad 1 Samuel 22:5
* Habakkuk Habakkuk 1:1
* Haggai Ezra 5:1; 6:15; Haggai 1:1
* Hananiah Jeremiah 28:17
* Hosea Hosea 1:1; Romans 9:25
* Isaiah Isaiah 1:1; 1 Kings 20:11; Matthew 3:3
* Jeremiah 2 Chronicles 36:12; Jeremiah 1:2
* Joel Joel 1:1; Acts 2:16
* Joshua 1 Kings 16:34
* Jonah 2 Kings 14:25; Jonah 1:1; Matthew 12:39
* Malachi Malachi 1:1
* Medad Numbers 11:26
* Micah Jeremiah 26:18; Micah 1:1
* Nahum 1 Kings 1:32
* Obadiah Obadiah 1
* Oded 2 Chronicles 15:8
* Zechariah Zechariah 1:1
* Zephaniah Zephaniah 1:1
* Abraham Gen. 20:1, 7
I was zotted for about a year.
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Sandy ya dont really want me to give ya a Nanaism doya ???
Well that, and "don't tase me bro!" or in your case, bro-ette. i promise i'll be good from now on. cross my heart and hope to tazering ;^)
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