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Originally Posted by Basilissa
You seem to avoid answering this question, dear, but I'll ask it again:
So the founder of your church would be not welcomed in your own church today?
If he was wrong on the polygamy thing, then how do you know that he wasn't wrong on the whole Book of Mormon thing?
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Verily, Sister!
I would like this person to answer some questions about the
Mountain Meadows Massacre, where
blood-thirsty Mormons (and it was on 9/11 1857, a coincidence?) killed
innocent Christians. As we know, it would
not have been endorsed by any
Biblical text, as it was only and purely persecution of Christians.
2 Corinthians 13:11
Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Apparently the Mormons could
not live in peace with the
Christian Settlers. Now, my question is
what parts of the Book of Mormon or the
teachings of your prophet Smith were the ones that
condoned this
massacre of women and children. As it is
not in the
Bible that Christians should kill Christians, it
must be somewhere in the
Book of Mormon, and I need the expertise of this native Mormonian to explain it to us.
Yours in Christ,
Elmer