Since the threads I post in are run by Mormons who wish to lock the threads to keep the truth from being known, I have but one question for any Mormon to answer to prove me wrong.
Fact: Joseph Smtih was arrested for cheating people out their money in attempting to find buried treasure with one of his seer stones before the Book of Mormon was written.
Fact: Joseph Smith was known as the "Village Seer" as he learned from Sally Chase... a known necromancer.
Fact: Joseph Smith used his seer stones to translate the book of mormon and nothing else... a lot of Mormons don't know this, but look it up on the Fairmormon site under "seer stones" and it's all there.
Fact: The JST has entries from Joseph Smith predicting a "choice seer".
Fact: Seer stones are occult objects used by necromancers.
Fact: In 1828 Joseph Smith tried to join the Methodist church, but was denied for being a practicing necromancer.
Question: When Joseph Smith used his seer stones to find buried treasure before the Book of Mormon was written, was he being guided by God?
Read deuteronomy 18:10- 18:12 and pay attention to the warnings of an occult necromancer.
Fact: Joseph Smtih was arrested for cheating people out their money in attempting to find buried treasure with one of his seer stones before the Book of Mormon was written.
Fact: Joseph Smith was known as the "Village Seer" as he learned from Sally Chase... a known necromancer.
Fact: Joseph Smith used his seer stones to translate the book of mormon and nothing else... a lot of Mormons don't know this, but look it up on the Fairmormon site under "seer stones" and it's all there.
Fact: The JST has entries from Joseph Smith predicting a "choice seer".
Fact: Seer stones are occult objects used by necromancers.
Fact: In 1828 Joseph Smith tried to join the Methodist church, but was denied for being a practicing necromancer.
Question: When Joseph Smith used his seer stones to find buried treasure before the Book of Mormon was written, was he being guided by God?
Read deuteronomy 18:10- 18:12 and pay attention to the warnings of an occult necromancer.