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Good Lord. The Mormon belief system is so bizarre it defies all reason or logic.Michael is the premortal identity of Adam but he is referred to as Michael again post mortally.
Good Lord. The Mormon belief system is so bizarre it defies all reason or logic.Michael is the premortal identity of Adam but he is referred to as Michael again post mortally.
Yes…absolute insane heresy. With my background and my family’s background, some of what Alaris writes hurts me to read. It as if somebody punched me hard in the gut and left me to cough up blood. Children are especially susceptible to this…No child should be raised with this stuff…I think.Absolute heresy
You may well be right. However I have never read the book of Mormon, never met Joseph Smith, and honestly have never read his history. I am loathe to call anybody anything pejorative or inflammatory without firsthand understanding that person and his actions well. For me, that isn’t the case with Smith.Why won’t you call Joseph Smith a con man when all evidence points to exactly that? He was the very definition of a con man.
For me, it’s the way they constantly twist and misinterpret everyScripture they post. There are days I read their posts and like Charlie Brown, I go “AAAARRRGH!”I’ve been posting on these forums for about a decade, mostly on threads dealing with LDS issues. I used to feel the way you do, but after hearing the same nonsense from Mormon after Mormon I finally decided to stop beating around the bush and just be direct. The more I learn about Mormonism the more obvious it is that the religion is a crock, and instead of wasting my time delving into peripheral issues I find it’s better to just get to the point and stick with the important stuff.
Or you could just do the research and find out it is not. The problem with the LDS method of “…and pray with sincerity to find out the Book of Mormon is true” is that it implies not finding out the BoM is true means you didn’t “pray with sincerity.” It puts the blame on the person, which BTW is how Mormonism deals with all situations when its members have serious questions about things. It always blames the individual for having serious issues with certain doctrines or historical problems. It’s never the church’s fault or the leadership’s fault. Never. Those members who start thinking for themselves and start questioning things are made to feel that they’re the problem, not the church. When members leave those still in the church automatically assume there must be something wrong with the person, like maybe they are sinning or have some moral problem. They cannot even comprehend that just maybe the person has some valid concerns and just maybe the church may be wrong about this or that issue. But it’s totally inconceivable to the believing member. Just one of the many cultish aspects of Mormonism.Unfortunately, you would have to read, ponder, and pray with sincerity to find out the Book of Mormon is true.
In your reference here to Exodus 3:2 I think you might also be interested in the parallel this creates with Acts 2:3-4 when the Holy Spirit manifested itself as tongues of fire on the Apostles as the Holy Spirit descended upon them. Seems to be evidence of the same kind of thing you’re talking about2 And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
Acts 2:3-4 RSV And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterances.