Janadele
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Please explain.How do you reconcile this with where Eve came from in the other part of Genesis?
Please explain.How do you reconcile this with where Eve came from in the other part of Genesis?
Please explain.
What contradiction?
Could you explain how a hoax can be considered sacred and inspired?
On the contrary Craig, The Book of Abraham as a part of the Pearl of Great Price is Sacred and Inspired Scripture.
http://www.lds.org/manual/the-pearl-of-great-price-teacher-manual
http://www.lds.org/scriptures/pgp?lang=eng
Oh no, no, no. You see, we chose this! The spirits that chose another path in the spirit world (ie to follow Satan) didn't come here to earth. We suffering souls are lucky!!
There was a musical called My Turn on Earth that I grew up listening to. One of the songs puts it in good context for you if you're interested in listening to it.
That one really confused me when I was a kid, b/c I knew I had chosen Jesus' plan since I was here on earth
Genesis 1:27 says Eve was created at the same time as Adam, Genesis 2:20-22 says she was created after Adam and all the animals were created. Just one of many differences between the two different stories of creation in Genesis.Perhaps slyjoe could quote the Scriptures he refers to.
Thank you for your honesty. You chose to be an atheist, an act some on this forum believe is an impossibility.
Could you explain how a hoax can be considered sacred and inspired?
I think her issues go well beyond denial. I don't think she's capable of understanding or even considering that the Book of Abraham was not translated from the texts Smith claimed were the source. This is not a refusal to consider the hard questions about her faith. She isn't evading our questions. She's answering them as completely and honestly as she is capable. Her thinking about her faith does not go beyond listening to the elders above her and saying "Okey dokey, whatever you say," and cheerfully walking away having accepted their words without question.
We have spent this entire thread discussing meat with someone whose own church has clearly decided will never do more than sip watered down skim milk.
But there is nothing in the BoA that that relates to the original document. The document is a funerary text and makes no mention of anything in the BoA. As an aside, this would be the point I made to two Mormon missionaries recently that left them speechless and one hopes questioning their beliefs.
And it puts the Egyptians in a negative light. The BoA could be called anti-Egyptian literature. It makes no sense that they would include something that attacks their beliefs with sacred writings. To what end?But there is nothing in the BoA that that relates to the original document. The document is a funerary text and makes no mention of anything in the BoA. As an aside, this would be the point I made to two Mormon missionaries recently that left them speechless and one hopes questioning their beliefs.
The Book of Abraham is well worth the read.Jeff Lindsay has interesting observations on the Book of Abraham at the following links:
http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/FQ_Abraham.shtml Part 1
http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/FQ_Abraham2.shtml Part 2
http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/boa.shtml Part 3
The FAIR Wiki:
http://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Abraham/Evidence_for_antiquity
Kerry Shirts' Book of Abraham articles:
http://www2.ida.net/graphics/shirtail/papyri.htm
KERRY SHIRTS ON THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM VIDEO:
http://www2.ida.net/graphics/shirtail/lostbook.htm
"The Jewish Origin of the Book of Abraham" by Jonathan Moyer, a scholarly paper exploring the ancient Jewish roots of the Book of Abraham:
http://www.hains.net/articles/moyer/jewishbookofabraham.html
Genesis 1:Genesis 1:27 says Eve was created at the same time as Adam, Genesis 2:20-22 says she was created after Adam and all the animals were created.
Did you not read my question above? It is a legitimate one.The Book of Abraham is well worth the read.![]()
Jeff Lindsay has interesting observations on the Book of Abraham at the following links:
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Kerry Shirts' Book of Abraham articles:
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"The Jewish Origin of the Book of Abraham" by Jonathan Moyer, a scholarly paper exploring the ancient Jewish roots of the Book of Abraham:
The Book of Abraham is well worth the read.![]()
Genesis 1:
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
The above is stating the fact that male and female were created, not how or when they were.
Adam and Eve were already valiant as disembodied Spirits in the pre mortal existance. Adam was Michael the Archangel .
Below, is stating how the pre mortal Spirit of Adam and Eve became embodied:
Genesis 2:
7 And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
21 And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof;
22 And the rib, which the Lord God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.
The Book of Abraham is well worth the read.![]()