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As I have previously mentioned many times. This thread is LDS. Anti Mormon propaganda is not the subject of this thread, and has nothing whatsoever to do with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It has no relation to the topic of this thread, and if the Anti Mormons had any scruples or honesty at all they would start their own thread... a good title would be "The Cult of Anti-Mormonism."

Janadele, I wonder if you're taking into account that you're quoting American political extremists more than Mormon sources in your posts. I have the impression this is to steer the discussion away from the fraudulent nature of the BoM and the BoA.
Am I right, Janadele?
 
pakeha... The Book of Mormon and The Book of Abraham are Sacred Scripture.


Yes, they are to you, but as pakeha pointed out, you're quoting American political extremists more than Mormon sources. How come?
 
pakeha... The Book of Mormon and The Book of Abraham are Sacred Scripture.


If you're drawing the ideas you are spouting here from these scriptures, I would question how so much hate and bigotry can come from such supposed "sacred" sources.
 
pakeha... The Book of Mormon and The Book of Abraham are Sacred Scripture.


Call them what you like, they're still completely fraudulent.

The fact that you consider such demonstrably phony material even to be authentic, let alone sacred, is nothing like the badge of honour you seem to think it is.

That you believe referring to this codswallop as "sacred scripture" renders it somehow sacrosanct is just plain laughable.
 
Unacceptable... when you accuse a poster of making such a reference, either proof or a withdrawal of such accusation is required.
Okay, so...

Originally Posted by skyrider44 View Post
In Post 7930, Cat Tale refers to a separate thread janadele started which she entitled the "Heart of the Earth" (not "Hollow Earth"). Cat Tale then quotes Pakeha as asking if the "hollow earth" idea forms part of LDS doctrine, and "she ventured out on her own and basically said yes." janadele considers that a gross misrepresentation; she writes: "I find the subject interesting, but have said very little about it personally one way or the other, and certainly not as LDS. [Cat Tale] refers to my words as if I am saying hollow earth is LDS doctrine, when of course I am saying nothing of the kind."

Prove it. According to Skyrider you considered my words as a "gross misrepresention" of what you said, and said that regarding the hollow earth is LDS doctrine, you said "nothing of the kind." I provided my evidence in my response to Skyrider where I linked all the relevant posts. Now the ball's in your court. If you do not choose to explain how I misrepresented your words, and why you did not come back and answer the questions as to whether or not you were saying that the hollow earth is LDS doctrine, than there is only one conclusion left to make and that is the one I drew. If it had been me posting what you did, and I saw the questions resulting from my post; I would have immediately come back and said, "Oh my goodness, I didn't realize it came across that way, that's NOT what I meant. What I meant was..." It's a little late for that now.
 
Janadele, are you saying the hollow earth idea forms part of LDS doctrine?

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
There are many appropriate Scriptural references...http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc?lang=eng

Sorry to be dense, but which of these quotations refers to a hollow earth?
Also, it's a minor point, of course, but don't you find the pseudo-17th century English to be off-putting?
I'd appreciate the feedback from our other Mormons on this language factor.
What convinces you it's not a conscious mimicry of the KJV?
 
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pakeha in post 8492 you have put your question to me in the wrong sequence.

As you are aware the sequence is as I have posted in 8490... The question being post 5926 and the response being post 5931.

The Scriptures you have reposted were a previous post 5923
 
How do you know?
From memories from our pre mortal existence... which allows our Spirits to recognise the Eternal Gospel, with assistance from the Spirit of Jesus and The Holy Spirit.
 
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