… I and the Latter-day Saints through our doctrine believe the Bible is authoritative and far more accurate in its specific words than any other religion.
Joseph Smith alters the specific words and whole passages, many included within your KJV edition and footnoted. You consider other accounts of parts of Genesis with no sources more accurate than the specific wording of the Bible. You consider an alternative version of Matthew 24 scripture, though not even a genuine translation from any records. It is Joseph Smtih’s rewording of what he claims God told him it should say.
Just because we acknowledge that it would be even more accurate as the revealed word of God if it had not been slightly mistranslated or mis-copied in some cases and is misunderstood and therefore mis-taught by some teachers and leaders, does not mean we don’t take it as the word of God and as authoritative.
You believe it only slightly mistranslated? See if that sounds a reasonable claim at the end of this post.
It does not stand on its own as a sole authority, and was never intended in that way by God as clearly taught in both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
No argument here. The Holy Bible, including both the Hebrew and Greek Old Testament and the New Testament was compiled as a liturgical instrument to practices and sacraments that had already existed through revelation hundreds of years before their selection and compilation into one volume. If you do not understand the revelatory tradition or the liturgy resulting from it, you cannot understand the Bible.
In no case you can point to will you be able to show that the Latter-day Saints depart from the doctrine presented in the Bible when taken as a total teaching rather than taking one or two verses and building a doctrine from a verse or two, with no corroborating cross references that consistently teach the same doctrine and reinforce it.
A few verses refer to multiple gods and you say it supports believing in such, instead of what the whole record shows: The ancient Jews continually fell back to pagan traditions, God kept telling them they “do not understand” until in the Books you do not accept they came to recognize that there was one God and only one God and the others were false, not gods at all, not existing at all.(1 Maccabees,Wisdom).
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ne verse refers to baptisms for the dead, which you affirm as authority for an entire set of dogmas. Couldn’t it simply mean taking on the names of faithful departed at baptism, as we now acknowledge patron saints at baptism or confirmation? In baptism we honor those faithful departed
I would hardly call rejecting the Books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach,Baruch, & 1 & 2 Maccabees as taking the Bible as a total teaching. In addition the only footnote from Song of Songs in the LDS -KJV is that Joseph Smith specifically rejected it as inspired, so add that for eight total books in the Bible you ignore. That’s 17% of the volumes in the OT, and 12% of the volumes in the entire Bible you dismiss.
If you would like to try, go ahead, but please make it into only one post as I don’t look at a whole string of posts from the same person.
Just did, as did my string of posts. However, for emphasis, your theologuy does not recognize this prophecy about 150 years before Christ as scripture, or consider it in theology. If you do, refer us to the manual:
Wisdom 32:12-22
12 Let us beset the just one, because he is obnoxious to us; he sets himself against our doings, Reproaches us for transgressions of the law and charges us with violations of our training.
13 He professes to have knowledge of God and styles himself a child of the LORD.
14 To us he is the censure of our thoughts; merely to see him is a hardship for us,
15 Because his life is not like other men’s, and different are his ways.
16 He judges us debased; he holds aloof from our paths as from things impure. He calls blest the destiny of the just and boasts that God is his Father.
17 Let us see whether his words be true; let us find out what will happen to him.
18 For if the just one be the son of God, he will defend him and deliver him from the hand of his foes.
19 With revilement and torture let us put him to the test that we may have proof of his gentleness and try his patience.
20 Let us condemn him to a shameful death; for according to his own words, God will take care of him."
21 These were their thoughts, but they erred; for their wickedness blinded them,
22 And they knew not the hidden counsels of God; neither did they count on a recompense of holiness nor discern the innocent souls’ reward.
As you cross-ref, shouldn’t the only OT book referring to myrrh and gold in close proximity, and “myrrh, with frankincense” mattter? Yet rejecting Song of Songs simply from concupiscent misdirection, denies you:
Song 6:10-12
12 Before I knew it, my heart had made me
the blessed one of my kinswomen.