Dadgum, I am not awake yet.The hole I can believe, but . . . . . Moses?
Dadgum, I am not awake yet.The hole I can believe, but . . . . . Moses?
There are 66 books in the Bible as I read it. There are additional books in other versions, as you know, which are called the Apocrypha.I consider the Book of Mormon to be inspired, and I've had Mormons try to push on me that this means
This whole comment is solid gold!I know that this is what they would like to claim, however, the existence of other artifacts like the Los Lunas stone in New Mexico that has the Ten Commandments enscribed with Paleo Hebrew dating back to the time of Solomon gives a much more viable explanation for the Jubilee Stone. IMO they are piggybacking off of the actual Jewish contact and minor settlements but have created a fantastic narrative that has no resemblance to the reality. I am aware that there are evidences of Jewish contact on the North American continent, as well as Roman and Phonecian to name a few. This does not support the narrative of the Book of Mormon beyond the extent that Joseph Smith incorporated it into his narrative, basing (plagiarizing) it off of the work of Ethan Smith, pastor and author of the book View of the Hebrews, 1823
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Elder Roberts closes these parallels with this imposing question:
"Can such numerous and startling points of resemblance and suggestive contact be merely coincidence?" (B. H. Roberts, Studies of the Book of Mormon, (University of Illinois Press, 1985), p. 242)
Joseph borrowed liberally from the Bible in creating the Book of Mormon. Approximately 25,000 words in the Book of Mormon consist of passages from the Old Testament, mainly chapters from Isaiah that Ethan Smith mentioned in View of the Hebrews. Another 2,000 words were taken from the New Testament. (Fawn Brodie, No Man Knows My History, p. 58)
The Book of Mormon is a load of tripe if I'm being generous. If I'm being honest I'll be back on post approval. Get away from that shite. You're in danger of extreme error.
It might have been a fallen angel, but also remember that Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.I have no reason to believe that Mr Smith was ever contacted by an Angel.
It might have been a fallen angel, but also remember that Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
Do you think that there might be a reason for that?Just as there are odd things about the Mormon religion, I find the Eucharist is an odd thing for the Catholic religion, along with purgatory, worshipping saints, and Mary. But somehow, the designation of evil doesn't carry the same weight when discussing all of man's created 'Christian' religions, accept the Mormons.
Do you think that there might be a reason for that?
From what I have studied, I believe Mormonism to be a non-Christian cult.Probably because all man made religions have some falsity to them.
For all the other things that Catholics screw up they get Christ right.From what I have studied, I believe Mormonism to be a non-Christian cult.
Catholicism a sometimes Christian cult.
I find the Eucharist is an odd thing for the Catholic religion,