RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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Go with Pup on this one.Thanks, RandFan. I will, however, not explore the depths of that site. One quick glance had me hiding away behind my bookshelves...![]()
Go with Pup on this one.Thanks, RandFan. I will, however, not explore the depths of that site. One quick glance had me hiding away behind my bookshelves...![]()
Go with Pup on this one.The site is utter crap. I was rather lazy in my picking of that site as a possible reference since there were scripture references. I deserve shaming. Oh well, just goes to show you that a life in Mormonism does not a Mormon expert make and you should not simply take anyone's word as "gospel". Pun intended.

Perfect. Now Back to my meds. Join me?Shame! Shame on a fallen prophet!!
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There are many appropriate Scriptural references...http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc?lang=eng
There are many appropriate Scriptural references, including the following:
Doctrine & Covenants
Section 29:14 and there shall be greater signs in heaven above and in the earth beneath;
Section 45:40 And they shall see signs and wonders, for they shall be shown forth in the heavens above, and in the earth beneath.
Section 88:79 Of things both in heaven and in the earth, and under the earth;
Section 84:100 The Lord hath brought down Zion from above. The Lord hath brought up Zion from beneath. 101 The earth hath travailed and brought forth her strength; And truth is established in her bowels;
Section 101:34 Things most precious, things that are above, and things that are beneath, things that are in the earth, and upon the earth, and in heaven.
http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc?lang=eng
The discovery that the Earth is mostly solid with solid inner core and a molten outer core wasn't until 1936. Another "oops" of Mormon wisdom. Not sure why god wants to bring forth all that 9,800 °F iron-nickle alloy, not as precious as gold, but, whatever.Janadele, are you saying the hollow earth idea forms part of LDS doctrine?
She's Australian, so the answer is 'no'....is English your first language? Honest question.
As an Australian of early settler Anglo Saxon descent my first and only language is British English....is English your first language? Honest question.
Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.Janadele, are you saying the hollow earth idea forms part of LDS doctrine?
Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.
That's not an answer to the question. Do those scriptures mean to you that the Earth is hollow? If not then what do those scriptures mean and why did you post them?Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.
Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.
Wait--did the LDS thread and the hollow earth thread get merged, so now there's just a Janadele thread?![]()

Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.
As an Australian of early settler Anglo Saxon descent my first and only language is British English.
Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.
Pakeha, as you are aware, LDS Scriptures, which includes the Doctrine and Covenants, is LDS Doctrine.
Was that a yes or a no?
But since you know the bits about the hollow Earth are incorrect why keep believing them?