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  1. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Did Paul speak of the deaths of the second Jewish temple there? Did he even speak of Christian doctrine? Or did he not speak of some Gnostic groups who practiced death-heepering without believing in the Christian Resurrection? Whoever reads the whole letter to the Corinthians knows it! Those who...
  2. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Wrong, my dear! There were NO baptisms for the dead in the Jewish temple! Only Mormons baptize the dead in their temples. Does anyone here know how this happens? From my manuscript, translated for you: The "baptism of the dead" is closely linked to Mormons' idea of their "plan of salvation,"...
  3. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    For the LIVING, not for the dead! Heaven, how can one be so ignorant?
  4. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Does a Mormon prophet know more than a studied theologian from that time? If so, let us take a closer look at statements from Mormon prophets, and see how much they contradict scientific and theological statements, and which of them later proved to be true. Are you ready for this? I have enough...
  5. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Hereby I give you the first l*** prize for ignorance and do not want to know.
  6. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    On the subject of baptism of the dead (translated from a German website): This baptism takes place - depending on the translation of the preposition "hyper" - over the dead, i.e. over their graves, or for the dead, i.e. in the sense of a deputy baptism. A baptism above the tombs might have the...
  7. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Have you ever read the whole chapter? And the chapters before that? If so, you didn't understand. If not, please read it. For me, so much ignorance of the facts is hard to bear. And amusing how you try to get out.
  8. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    According to Joseph "always horny" Smith, the writing on the gold plates was a "reformed Egyptian". Only, at the time when the Book of Mormon is set (about 600 BC to 430 A.D.), there was no Reformed Egyptian. Your so-called "prophet" is once again convicted as a liar and deceiver, because...
  9. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Paul spoke of all, non-Christians and Christians, who practiced this "baptism of the dead" but did not believe in the resurrection and a life after death. It was his rhetorical introduction to talk about the subject.
  10. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    The KJV was published in the Middle Ages. It has some grammatical and translation errors that JS had taken on for his Book of Mormon "Translation". Here are some examples from the wonderful book by J. and S. Tanner, "The Changing World of Mormonism": KJV: he which is filthy, let him be filthy...
  11. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    For the LIVING, not for the DECEASED people! Really, you should read the Bible in the original version (Aramaic and Ancient Greek). Then you would see that baptism for the dead is absolute nonsense for Mormons. And God doesn't change? Then see and marvel: For if you have been cut out of the...
  12. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Nowhere in the Bible does a prophet or apostle say, nor does Jesus say that one should be baptized for the dead! On the contrary! Baptism was intended only and exclusively for living persons. God and Jesus will already provide justice. No one who did not have the chance to be baptized will be...
  13. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    The evidence is obvious, and yet you refuse to accept it.
  14. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    No one who knows the Bible, even in ancient Greek, would believe the stupidity of the baptism of the dead. For Paul did not speak for or against it, but used it as an example for people who performed this ritual (a living person lays under the bed of a deceased person) without believing in the...
  15. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    Not everything that is said or done "in the name of God" comes from God!
  16. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    It is proven by Clayton that Joseph had translated "I cheated the people" Smith at least four of the records" . Did Clayton lie? What motive would he have for a lie?
  17. LindaBerlin

    Christian TV series

    Many Christian movies and series do not find their way to Germany or Europe. Unfortunately. As for the American happy ending, it only makes sense if the protagonist has gone through an evolution. For example, a murderer who ends up recognizing what he has done and getting forgiveness from his...
  18. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    During the lifetimes of Joseph Smith or Brigham Young, there were many diary entries about both. Some were positive, others negative. It depends, among other things, on whether you were a believer or a doubting Mormon or a non-Mormon.
  19. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    This is the usual practice in sects and cults. Dr. Michael Quinn, for example, was an LDS historian and gay. The LDS leadership knew this; but let him grant, because he delivered what they wanted. Then he wrote books that revealed lies of LDS history, and suddenly they didn't like him anymore...
  20. LindaBerlin

    LDS Mountain Meadows Massacre: John D. Lee was a Scapegoat!

    In my manuscript, I quoted from books written by Mormons and/or published by the Church. Books by Lucy Mack Smith and Bruce R. McConkie, as well as History of the Church and Journal of Discourses, for example. The quotes were different. Sometimes a few sentences, sometimes whole sections or...