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So if I only tell half truths, I am not a liar? Also, which truth are you talking about? Your church has had so many changes in what truth is that I doubt anyone could pin it down. Truth does not change. Mormonism changes with the seasons.emerald Dragon said:The harlot of the earth is the church of the devil, the church that proclaims false doctrines. And, yes my testimony could possibly be "wrong", but as the Holy Ghost is the one that testifies of its truthfullness to me, I know that it isn't.
A church can have part of the truth, but not all of it. The True Church has all the Truth as revealed at that time. All others have only part of it, making them true churches in part.
God Bless,
Emerald Dragon
The harlot of the earth is all chuches other than the one started by J. Smith.debiwebi said:I don't know
Is this some of their teachings or a question you are asking?
Considering I have now looked through this thread to see if this has been brought up, "harlot of the earth" and I do not see it anywhere I certainly hope that it has something to do with there teachings that has not already been discussed in this thread. And I most certainly hope it has no relationship to the "harlot of babylon/earth" that is often equated to the Church...
So I am asking for some clarification please....
Please provide some evidence that:CrownCaster said:Brigham was a true prophet???![]()
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if that fool had not said half the garbage that he did, your church would look a hundred times better. That man was nothing but a racist pedophile with a power complex.
a. The racist mindset of the time did not extend to blood atonement for white women seen with a black man (B Young counseled that).Swart said:Please provide some evidence that:
a) BY was racist according to the standards of the day.
b) BY was a paedophile according to the standards of the day.
calgal said:a. The racist mindset of the time did not extend to blood atonement for white women seen with a black man (B Young counseled that).
b.60 year old men having sex with 14 year olds even in that time was abnormal. That deviant behavior can only be justified in the sick mind of one such as Emmanuel David. He would be a man after the manner of Bring'em Young.
Swart, from what I have read in the past, the normal (or rather common) age for a woman to marry in the 1800's was 17-21. Can you post some references that say that it was common and acceptable in those days for a woman to marry at the age of 15 or 16 and also if you could post some references that 12-14 year old married quite often, or even more than we "would like to admit" i would really appreciate it.Swart said:Is that original from you? If so, well done!
Seriously. Please provide a reference for a).
Also, how old was the youngest wife that BY took? Did she have any children and if so, at what age? (I am not a BY expert, so I really don't know the answer to this)
The trend in the 18th and 19th Century was for men to marry older (typically sometime between the ages of 25 & 30, with 21 considered to be young). And for women to marry younger, typically between the ages of 15 & 18, with 14 considered to be on the "young" side. Marriages between men in their 20's and girls aged 12 & 13 did occur and less uncommonly than we would like to admit. No matter how abhorrent we consider it today, it was considered acceptable practice at the time.
My GGF started courting his wife when she was 8 (he was 16). He spent the next 7 years building an identical house to the one she lived in so we wouldn't feel uncomfortable in the new house when they married. They never kissed until they were married and he continued to court her after they were married and he only moved into the house sometime after they were married when she felt comfortable having him in the house with her. Her mother stayed in the house until then.
Different times. Different standards. Different attitudes. I'm sure our ancestors would abhor our present day morality and what we consider acceptable, as will our descendents.
Coversely, my GM married at age 25 and was considered an "old maid".
Then let me ask - Do you believe:....Katzpur said:You are truly unbelievable. I've been a Mormon all my life and here you are telling me what I believe!It's too bad you can't produce one shred of evidence to substantiate these lies (three gods and a muteeternally -- whatever that may be -- pregnant goddess), but I'll tell you one thing: Your posts speak far worse of you than they do of us. If you honestly think your Lord and Savior is pleased by these ("the end justifies the means") tactics, you don't know Him as well as you'd like to think. I feel very, very sorry for you.
I have heard the other claims before but this is a new one. Where did this come from? And by the way, Katzpur left.1 and only said:That, following his ressurection, Jesus ascended into heaven? Or that he married several wives, sailed to America, and continued his teaching?
And what versions would this be in? Actually what different versions are there?1 and only said:It all depends on which version of the BOM you read.There have been so many revisions even Mormons don't know for certain what they believe.
1 and only said:This from the Institute for Religious research
If the Mormon Church believes it is the only true Christian Church, it should not attempt to publicly present itself as a part of a broader Christian community. Instead it should tell the world openly that those who claim to be orthodox Christians are not really Christians at all, and that the Mormon Church is the only true Christian Church. This in fact is what it teaches privately, but not publicly.
No prob.I will need to do some looking to find the answer to your question. I will be back.