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Why was it necessary for Jesus to visit the Americas? Also, why the Americas, and not some other distant place like Australia?
According to the Oxford University Press publication, The Oxford Companion to the Bible (OUP. 1993), and I quote:
“Jehovah. An artifically constructed name for Israel’s God first attested in sixteenth-century CE Christian texts.”
The reference you made to a Fray Martini (sounds more Italian than Iberian) I cannot find.
Pax Christi
Most of what I can find so far, on Raymundus Martini, are references to him in anti-Jehovah’s Witness sites. And then there’s this from Wiki:Originally Posted by JonathanKinsman
The reference you made to a Fray Martini (sounds more Italian than Iberian) I cannot find.
Pax Christi
For me, though, I don’t need a lot of those kinds of arguments. Those only confirm what I “feel” when I read out of the BoM… that it is as phony as a $3 bill.Originally Posted by Allweather
That is correct. We get it from the Church, the Catholic Church. Much of your argument, it seems to me, revolves around a diminishing body of Scripture. In order to raise Mormon “modern scripture” it is necessary to reduce the Bible to a questionable status. However, the Bible has withstood fierce criticisms for hundreds and thousands of years. It remains the supreme book(s) of all time. So we don’t diminish the Bible, but neither do we live according to it alone, as in sola scriptura. Jesus didn’t found a Bible, he founded a living, breathing, propagating, vibrant, magnificent Church upon human beings endowed with authority. The NT is an outgrowth of that Church.The fact that “new and improved” versions of the Bible continue to be produced only proves that the Scholarly World feels it still doesn’t have it right. The professors are still claiming “Not Yet”. I for one don’t want to depend on the professors to get it right. After all, we don’t get our testimony, our belief, our credo from the professors. Ain’t that right, Allweather?
If only the teachings derived from those “restored” words had led to orthodox piety, and unity with God’s Church. Instead, they created further divisions, heresies, polygamies, theocracies, enmities, and other unsavory things. They led to the reduction of God to a created being, barely more omnicient than men. They led to a polygamous Jesus. They led to a Virgin Mary who was inseminated by a man-god. And more. These things can’t be accepted as Christian, because they go to the very heart of God’s revelation to us through Jesus, as passed down over two millenia by the Magisterium, and the Bible.I am grateful that God provided and inspired a prophet to restore some of those lost or changed words of Christ. I don’t consider them insignificant.
IAMLDS, where are you ???
Why don’t you answer questions about your assertions ???
How about a little proof here ???
He also had serious issues with sexual self-control. :tsktsk:The truth of Joseph Smith, as related by modern studies, is far different. He was smart, clever, ambitious, attractive, commanding, an impressive individual. He undoubtedly was also a gifted and imaginative writer.
IAMLDS: this is too much. Really now.
You are told by someone, that
“plain and precious parts” were removed from the Bible.
Who is that someone?