Wait, hold on there. I think she's onStomatopoda said:Fools mock, but they shall mourn.
Impossible to falsify, unlike most of the BoM. Congratulations on having more foresight than Joe Smith.
Does the BOM cover both the old and new testaments?
Just bits of it (there really isn't a lot of it IIRC), but enough to know that the Mormon/JS version of the Bible is really just the KJV with a few word changes. Mormons believe literally in the Genesis creation account (or both accounts, I guess I should say) and believe that Yahweh created this universe. His gods created his universe before him where Yahweh went through his trials of being a man and then being raised to god status.
It's just turtles all the way back.
Is this official LDS doctrine?
That disease is the result of choices?
Fools mock, but they shall mourn.
So Yahweh was a good Mormon man before he got goded?
Wonder if god's world went thru Jesus, the truth being lost and a Joe Smith looking thru his hat to recover it?
I have a feeling those questions would get me banned on a Mormon forum.
Neither. It's a completely new fairytale.
More of a 'tribute' than a 'cover'.
I understand that but does it act as a tribute to both or one or the other?
Since they believe Jesus visited America I assume Smith added some of the new testament into the BOM?
Looks like I may need to 'borrow' one out of a Marriott one of these days and read the insufferable thing.
I understand that but does it act as a tribute to both or one or the other?
Since they believe Jesus visited America I assume Smith added some of the new testament into the BOM?
Looks like I may need to 'borrow' one out of a Marriott one of these days and read the insufferable thing.
Yep, and thinking that "Yahweh" and "good" are synonymous shows what low moral standards Mormons have. Completely evil deity, and if that's their idea of good, I'll stay as far away as possible, thanks.
Can't say for sure, but I believe their religion holds that every god has his Jesus to bring salvation to the rest of god's offspring. Don't know why they can't mix it up a bit and just have a decent god that doesn't require the freak laws that makes everything sinful, but I suppose that's where the Eternal Law idea comes in.
As for a Joe Smith and his magic hat in every universe, I can't say, but it wouldn't surprise me, frankly.
Consider this statement made by President Eyring during the Saturday morning session of General Conference:
“I am a witness of the resurrection of the Lord...
Please expound on the theory that the new testament did not exist in BOM times? In particular, what do you mean by 'BOM times'?
Thanks
I think he's saying that at the time the stories in the BOM were supposed to have taken place, the new testament was not yet conceived of, nor put together.
Maybe?
I'm sure you said that with a heavy heart, a twinge of righteousness and a full measure of self satisfaction.
Mormons have their own version of what Christians call "The Bible" so it's possible their version of the Creation account rectifies this discrepancy. Can anyone who has read the Mormon version of the Bible speak to this point?
Please expound on the theory that the new testament did not exist in BOM times? In particular, what do you mean by 'BOM times'?
Thanks
Yes. tsig is talking about the fact that the BOM is supposedly a written record about the migration of peoples from the Ancient Near East at about 600 BCE and goes at least until Jesus' visit to the New World to share the gospel (during the three days he was dead in the tomb prior to his resurrection) and what happened after his visit. It may continue on from there; I don't recall.
Clearly it would have been written prior to the writing and compilation of the NT, but regardless, it cribs directly from portions of it.
ETA: I don't think I wrote that very clearly. What I meant to say was that it was supposedly written not long after Jesus' death on gold plates and hidden in the ground. JS was then visited by an angel who told him where to find the plates. He translated what had been written centuries earlier. So the premise is that the BOM itself was written prior to the NT, not that JS "translated" it earlier than that.
Scriptures are divinely inspired written records of God's messages to humanity. Such authoritative writings cannot be interpreted and applied by human intellect alone...Spiritual understanding is needed and required.Does the BOM cover both the old and new testaments?
or click on this link: http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm?lang=engLooks like I may need to 'borrow' one out of a Marriott one of these days and read ...