to which you replied;
Please allow me to disabuse you of that notion...for you reach for portion of culturally connotative usage (and misuage), rather than the root.
combining form prefix: necro-
Origin
Greek |
nekros ------>necro- |
Your statement continued;
which as I have shown above isn't exactly true, but as I also spoke toward, is the culturally derived connotative association, although one perhaps a bit misused by fantasy-genre "hack" paper-back writers, at least a decade or so before Harry Potter came toddling along.
Necro- as in Necromancer http://www.thefreedictionary.com/necromancer
As you said;
but the LDS does "baptize" the dead, by proxy. Hence, necro-baptism [by proxy].
And you also said;
which was not done that I could see (or you may point out which reply# that statement was made, in regards to yourself specifically?), rendering the following;
apparently broken, by your own self.
What was that again, you were saying about soup?
If you like, we could speak about Joseph Smith's "obsessions" and how he could fit the bill for heel, cad, fraud, huckster, swindler, etc? I can bring dictionary of those terms, upon request. Preferably, after we find some agreement upon earned and deserved (after one has done all that they honestly can do?) soup rations. bwahahhaa
Sammy Hagar - Little White Lie (Music Video) WIDESCREEN HQ [this song going out to J.Smith, who's "soup" could never now be cold, since it's most likely ON FIRE]
Words such as "wrong" "false" "error" do not attribute motive.
Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
Mistaken you: And here's another ugly lie. Necro is known through out literature as "evil" or "evil sorcerer". It's short for "Necromancer" or "Necromancy". It's a dark art. Equating myself and other Latter-day Saints with anything "necro" is guilt by association. It's a foul and low thing to do Colofornian.
Blue Dragon had it on the $ in post #26...take a good look at that...if you don't believe here...here's some links on the word Necrology:
Definition:
* 1. A list of people who have died, especially in the recent past or during a specific period.
Source: Necrology
"2013 Necrology. What is a necrology? A necrology is a listing of people who have died during a specific time period. Find A Grave necrologies let you browse the names and faces of the 75 most famous people who have died during a selected year, all the way back to 1900. They are listed in order of their Find A Grave 'fame ranking', as voted by Find A Grave contributors. To view a necrology, simply select a year from the pop up list below."
Source: Necrology per Find a Grave.com
Hmmm...Here Mormons do their own massive "gravedigging" -- well, by that I mean "digging into grave" history...
...in order to glean, names, birthdates, deathdates, etc. to necro-baptize them amidst their gathering of necrology research...
...And here, like this necrological link to "famous people," you'll find in research Mormon baptisms of the dead that they seem to love to feast upon "famous people" in the proxy process, even though their relatives are not likely to be Mormon...
>..and yet you want me to ignore all of that necrological stuff they engage in. Interesting.