What I was thinking.The Ford Pinto? Man, that was a bad day!
I do not have an opposing answer to everything. I only have an opposing answer to the falseness that is the LDS Church…even LDS Apostles know I am right, as was shown on another thread.TexanKnight has an opposing answer to everything; fortunately, his answers are always fabrications, innuendoes, and wrong. But, in his defense, he has no idea what a reasoned response looks like.
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Are there LDS that commit crimes? Yes. Does that prove or give evidence that Joseph Smith was not a prophet or that the LDS is a militant religion? No.
I think all the crimes committed by js are sufficient to show he was not a prophet.
The Mountain Meadow Massacre! Those church members were warned by Brigham Young to leave those people alone but locals disregarded his warning and did kill some innocent people.
Yes…that is the “party line”, but hardly accurate. BY either ordered it directly or indirectly by his conduct and vengeance speeches and blood oath commands. His conduct in desecrating the memorial and claiming vengeance is certainly circumstantial evidence of his complicity.
Those church members were excommunicate and, I’m sure, if Brigham Young had the authority he would have had them tried in a court of law - my opinion.
That is simply not true. In fact, it is opposite of the truth. Do your research. BY stonewalled the authorities, hid evidence, and caused mistrials. It was not till the third trial that ONE person was convicted and executed…
I used the word terror, not terrorist. Big difference. And it has nothing to do with public acts vs secret ones.First of all, the Mountain Meadow Massacre was a war crime, not an act of terror. Terrorist acts are intentionally public; the perps of the MMM tried to keep it a secret. There’s no such thing as a secret act of terrorism; publicity is the whole point.
I don’t see how The Rolling Stones performing on the Ed Sullivan Show or Egypt adopting a constitution has anything to do with the similarities of Islam and Mormonism. I do see a similarity between two acts of terror that have helped define two religious groups: the MMM and the Mormons and the 9/11 Attacks and the Muslims.Second, you’re wrong that not much has happened on 9/11; I just clipped a few incidents. Here’s are more. I had to cut it in half because of space constraints:
Normally, yes. Except, and this is huge: Islam is spread solely by fear, intimidation and violence. Violence, to include physical abuse of women, is encoded and demanded in their holy book and enforced by various uncontrolled practitioners. There is no central governing authority. Muslims are slaves of God and whatever they believe God tells them to do, they must obey with zeal. Virtually every violent regional or global conflict on the face of this earth traces directly or indirectly to Islam. Violence is in its DNA. That’s just the facts, as unpleasant to contemplate as they may be.I think the whole 9/11 and violence/terror tact is a poor avenue to go down for comparisons. Sinful acts in themselves are not evidence of the fault of a religion. The arguments here are a very weak basis that could easily be turned on anyone leveling the accusation.