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Sat 11/04/06 06:53 PM
do people still believe they should have more then on e wife in this
relgion

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Sat 11/04/06 07:35 PM
No.

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Sat 11/04/06 07:57 PM
How can anybody handle more then one. Just picture two to three of them
bitchen at you at once. Could drive the devil out of ya.LOL

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Sat 11/04/06 08:07 PM
There used to be a band from Detroit called the Moron Fishingtackle
Choir lmao

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Sun 11/05/06 10:56 PM
If the Mormons(or Morons) are anything like Mitt Romney. I can do with
out them.

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Mon 11/06/06 12:27 AM
NO.AND YES.- YOU MIGHT BE THINKING OF THE OLD MORMON TRADITION?
STILL PRACTICED IN UTAH?

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Mon 11/06/06 10:05 AM
flinty only MORMONS in utha have more than one wife they are getting new
tradition and old mixed so i know cuz i am MORMON andi am not like one
of those wacked out one i am normal just like you so if you have any
questions ask me ok about mormons

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Mon 11/06/06 12:28 PM
step dad's a mormon morone to th headbone I get soooooo sick of his
"Holy'er Than Yo Ass Attitude of his,,,sometimes ya just wanna ring that
fathead of his off neck and piss down th hole...

but to answer th Q's HE does wish he could get more than 1 woman
Hell,,,he has too much on his hands with her...so he moved to
Utah,,,quiet on th hill now.....*but they are still married*

Mom said he snored too loud,she still hears it from her house!
and she lives in La.............M.

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Mon 11/06/06 01:22 PM
mormons have conservative fundametalists just like every other religion
but as far as the two wives thing goes utah is the only state that
allows for paligamy under the mormon faith.

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Mon 11/06/06 03:52 PM
mormans believe that joseph smith was a profit the bible says john was
the last profit mormans believe in the woman is not equal to man and
the man must bring the wife out of the grave to go to heaven mormans
believe that after highschool u go on a mission u better thank all
military for fighting for your freedom of religion i went in the
military after high school Joseph Smith said:

"The Book of Mormon [is] the most correct of any book on earth...and a
man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any
other book."
Jesus said:

"I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father,
except through me."

(John 14:6)
Definition of a Mormon:
"Someone who accepts Joseph Smith as a prophet and the book of Mormon
(translated from the Nephi Plates) as an inspired message from God."
mormans believe "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may be."
mormans beleive God was once just a man!
Man will become equal to God!
God has literal flesh and bones
Our God is an exalted man of flesh and bone
He physically lives with His many wives near the star Kolob
Worthy Mormon men can also become Gods, like Him
Our God is one of many Gods and serves a God of His own!
God came down to earth in the flesh and was the physical father of Jesus
You should not trust the Bible in this matter. It is wrong.
Trust their prophets.
Read what the Mormon leaders say about our Savior and the Virgin Mary
The Bible Is Wrong

Joseph Fielding Smith, 10th Prophet of the Mormon Church: "They tell us
the Book of Mormon states that Jesus was begotten of the Holy Ghost. I
challenge that statement. The Book of Mormon teaches No Such Thing!
Neither does the Bible!" (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 1:18)
God Is A Man

"Christ was begotten of God. He was NOT born without the aid of man and
that man was God!" (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 1:18)
Bruce R. McConkie, deceased member of the 12 Apostles (d.1985) and
leading LDS theologian, writes in Mormon Doctrine:

SON OF GOD: God the Father is a perfected, glorified, holy Man, an
immortal Personage. And Christ was born into the world as the literal
Son of this Holy Being; he was born in the same personal, real, and
literal sense that any mortal son is born to a mortal father. There is
nothing figurative about his paternity; he was begotten, conceived and
born in the normal and natural course of events, for he is the son of
God, and that designation means what it says.—page 742
SON OF MAN: Christ is the Son of Man, meaning that his Father (the
eternal God!) is a Holy Man. "In the language of Adam, Man of Holiness"
is the name of God. Page 742
SON OF MARY: ...but the Holy ghost is not the Father of Christ and when
the Child was born, he was "the Son of the eternal Father. —page 743
ONLY BEGOTTEN SON: These name-titles all signify that our Lord is the
only Son of the Father in the flesh. Each of the words is to be
understood literally. Only means only, begotten means begotten, and Son
means son. Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in He same way that
mortal men are begotten by mortal fathers. —page 546Bruce R. McConkie,
deceased member of the 12 Apostles (d.1985) and leading LDS theologian,
writes in Mormon Doctrine:

SON OF GOD: God the Father is a perfected, glorified, holy Man, an
immortal Personage. And Christ was born into the world as the literal
Son of this Holy Being; he was born in the same personal, real, and
literal sense that any mortal son is born to a mortal father. There is
nothing figurative about his paternity; he was begotten, conceived and
born in the normal and natural course of events, for he is the son of
God, and that designation means what it says.—page 742
SON OF MAN: Christ is the Son of Man, meaning that his Father (the
eternal God!) is a Holy Man. "In the language of Adam, Man of Holiness"
is the name of God. Page 742
SON OF MARY: ...but the Holy ghost is not the Father of Christ and when
the Child was born, he was "the Son of the eternal Father. —page 743
ONLY BEGOTTEN SON: These name-titles all signify that our Lord is the
only Son of the Father in the flesh. Each of the words is to be
understood literally. Only means only, begotten means begotten, and Son
means son. Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in He same way that
mortal men are begotten by mortal fathers. —page 546
so tell me where joseph smiths name is in the bible and tell me the
mormans are a bible teaching church

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Mon 11/06/06 03:52 PM
Bruce R. McConkie, deceased member of the 12 Apostles (d.1985) and
leading LDS theologian, writes in Mormon Doctrine:

SON OF GOD: God the Father is a perfected, glorified, holy Man, an
immortal Personage. And Christ was born into the world as the literal
Son of this Holy Being; he was born in the same personal, real, and
literal sense that any mortal son is born to a mortal father. There is
nothing figurative about his paternity; he was begotten, conceived and
born in the normal and natural course of events, for he is the son of
God, and that designation means what it says.—page 742
SON OF MAN: Christ is the Son of Man, meaning that his Father (the
eternal God!) is a Holy Man. "In the language of Adam, Man of Holiness"
is the name of God. Page 742
SON OF MARY: ...but the Holy ghost is not the Father of Christ and when
the Child was born, he was "the Son of the eternal Father. —page 743
ONLY BEGOTTEN SON: These name-titles all signify that our Lord is the
only Son of the Father in the flesh. Each of the words is to be
understood literally. Only means only, begotten means begotten, and Son
means son. Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in He same way that
mortal men are begotten by mortal fathers. —page 546

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Mon 11/06/06 03:53 PM
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints proclaims that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God in the most literal sense. The body in which He
performed His mission in the flesh was sired by that same Holy Being we
worship as God, our Eternal Father. Jesus was not the son of Joseph, nor
was He begotten by the Holy Ghost" (The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson,
pg.7).
"Thus, God the Father became the literal father of Jesus Christ. Jesus
was born of a mortal mother and an immortal father" (Gospel Principles,
pg.57).
"[Jesus Christ] was willing to make payment because of his great love
for mankind, and he was able to make payment because he lived a sinless
life and because he was actually, literally, biologically the Son of God
in the flesh" (Messages for Exaltation, pp.378-379).
"God, the Father of our spirits, became the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ according to the flesh ...The fleshly body of Jesus required a
Mother as well as a Father. Therefore, the Father and Mother of Jesus,
according to the flesh, must have been associated together in the
capacity of Husband and Wife; hence the Virgin Mary must have, for the
time being, the lawful wife of God the Father ...He had a lawful right
to overshadow the Virgin Mary in the capacity of a husband, and beget a
Son, although she was espoused to another; for the law which He gave to
govern men and women, was not intended to govern Himself, or to
prescribe rules for his own conduct" (The Seer, Orson Pratt, pg. 158).
"The birth of the Saviour was as natural as are the births of our
children; it was the result of natural action. He partook of flesh and
blood - was begotten of his Father, as we were of our fathers" (Journal
of Discourses, Brigham Young, 8:115).
"...I will say that I was naturally begotten; so was my father, also my
Saviour Jesus Christ. According to the Scriptures, he is the first
begotten of his father in the flesh, and there was nothing unnatural
about it" (Journal of Discourses, Heber C. Kimball, 8:211).
"Now, we are told in scriptures that Jesus Christ is the only begotten
Son of God in the flesh. Well, now for the benefit of the older ones,
how are children begotten? I answer just as Jesus Christ was begotten of
his father ...Jesus is the only person who had our Heavenly Father as
the father of his body" (Family Home Evening Manual, 1972, Joseph F.
Smith, pp.125,126).
"Christ Not Begotten of Holy Ghost ...Christ was begotten of God. He was
not born without the aid of Man, and that Man was God!" (Doctrines of
Salvation, Joseph Fielding Smith, 1954, 1:18).
"Christ was Begotten by an immortal Father in the same way that mortal
men are begotten by mortal fathers" (Bruce McConkie, Mormon Doctrine,
1966, pg.547).
"And Christ was born into the world as the literal Son of this Holy
Being; he was born in the same personal, real, and literal sense that
any mortal son is born to a mortal father. There is nothing figurative
about his paternity; he was begotten, conceived and born in the normal
and natural course of events, for he is the Son of God, and that
designation means what it says" (Mormon Doctrine, 1966, pg.742).
"As far as this life is concerned, [Jesus] was born of Mary and of
Elohim; he came here as an offspring of that Holy Man who is literally
our Father in heaven. He was born in mortality in the literal and full
sense as the Son of God. He is the Son of his Father in the same sense
that all mortals are the sons and daughters of their fathers" (Bruce
McConkie, Mortal Messiah 1:330).
"The Father had a Son, a natural Son, his own literal Seed, the
Offspring of his body" (Bruce McConkie, The Promised Messiah, pg.355).
"There is no need to spiritualize away the plain meaning of the
scriptures. There is nothing figurative or hidden or beyond
comprehension in our Lord's coming into mortality. He is the Son of God
in the same sense and way that we are the sons of mortal fathers. It is
just that simple" (The Promised Messiah, pg.468).
"Elohim is literally the Father of the spirit of Jesus Christ and also
of the body in which Jesus Christ performed His mission in the flesh
..." (First Presidency and Council of the Twelve, 1916, God the Father,
compiled by Gordon Allred, pg.150).
"Jesus Christ is the Son of Elohim both as spiritual and bodily
offspring; that is to say, Elohim is literally the Father of the spirit
of Jesus Christ and also of the body in which Jesus Christ performed His
mission in the flesh..." (The Articles of Faith, James Talmage, pp.
466-467).
God the Father is a perfected, glorified, holy Man, an immortal
Personage. And Christ was born into the world as the literal Son of this
Holy Being; he was born in the same personal, real, and literal sense
that any mortal son is born to a mortal father. There is nothing
figurative about his paternity; he was begotten, conceived and born in
the normal and natural course of events, for he is the Son of God, and
that designation means what it says. (1 Ne. 11.) (Bruce R. McConkie,
Mormon Doctrine, p.742 Son Of God, LDS Collectors Library '97 CD-ROM)
Bruce R. McConkie, The Promised Messiah, p.468 - p.469 And so it is with
the Eternal Father and the mortal birth of the Eternal Son. The Father
is a Father is a Father; he is not a spirit essence or nothingness to
which the name Father is figuratively applied. And the Son is a Son is a
Son; he is not some transient emanation from a divine essence, but a
literal, living offspring of an actual Father. God is the Father; Christ
is the Son. The one begat the other. Mary provided the womb from which
the Spirit Jehovah came forth, tabernacled in clay, as all men are, to
dwell among his fellow spirits whose births were brought to pass in like
manner. There is no need to spiritualize away the plain meaning of the
scriptures. There is nothing figurative or hidden or beyond
comprehension in our Lord's coming into mortality. He is the Son of God
in the same sense and way that we are the sons of mortal fathers. It is
just that simple. Christ was born of Mary. He is the Son of God—the Only
Begotten of the Father. (Bruce R. McConkie, A New Witness for the
Articles of Faith, p.67-68, LDS Collectors Library '97 CD-ROM)
For Latter-day Saints, the paternity of Jesus is not obscure. He was the
literal, biological son of an immortal, tangible Father and Mary, a
mortal woman (see Virgin Birth). Jesus is the only person born who
deserves the title "the Only Begotten Son of God" (John 3:16; Benson, p.
3; see Jesus Christ: Only Begotten in the Flesh). He was not the son of
the Holy Ghost; it was only through the Holy Ghost that the power of the
Highest overshadowed Mary (Luke 1:35; 1 Ne. 11:19). (Encyclopedia of
Mormonism, Vol.2, Jesus Christ, Fatherhood And Sonship)
The scriptures plainly and repeatedly affirm that God is the Creator of
the earth and the heavens... 1. "Father" as Literal Parent. Scriptures
embodying the ordinary signification—literally that of Parent—are too
numerous and specific to require citation. The purport of these
scriptures is to the effect that God the Eternal Father, whom we
designate by the exalted name-title "Elohim," is the literal Parent of
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and of the spirits of the human race.
Elohim is the Father in every sense in which Jesus Christ is so
designated, and distinctively He is the Father of spirits. ... Jesus
Christ is the Son of Elohim both as spiritual and bodily offspring; that
is to say, Elohim is literally the Father of the spirit of Jesus Christ
and also of the body in which Jesus Christ performed His mission in the
flesh, and which body died on the cross and was afterward taken up by
the process of resurrection, and is now the immortalized tabernacle of
the eternal spirit of our Lord and Savior. No extended explanation of
the title "Son of God" as applied to Jesus Christ appears necessary.
(James R. Clark, Messages of the First Presidency, Vol.5, p.26-27 The
Father and the Son: A Doctrinal Exposition by The First Presidency and
the Twelve, June 1916, LDS Collectors Library '97 CD-ROM)
There is no lack of clarity about Christ's sonship. Jesus is the Son of
God in at least three ways. First, he is the firstborn spirit child of
God the Father and thereby the elder brother of the spirits of all men
and women as God the Father, known also by the exalted name-title
Elohim, is the father of the spirits of all mankind (Num. 16:22; Heb.
12:9; John 20:17). Thus, when Christ is called the Firstborn (e.g., Rom.
8:29; Col. 1:15; D&C 93:21), Latter- day Saints accept this as a
possible reference to Christ's spiritual birth. Second, he is the
literal physical son of God, the Only Begotten in the Flesh (e.g., John
1:14; 3:16; 2 Ne. 25:12; Jacob 4:11; D&C 29:42; 93:11; Moses 1:6; 2:26).
Third, spiritually he is also a son by virtue of his submission unto the
will of the Father (Heb. 5:8). (Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Vol.2, Jesus
Christ, Names And Titles Of Son Of God.)
Jesus was not the son of any mortal man. His biological father was God,
the Father. As Son of God, Jesus represents the Father and acts as his
agent in all things. (Joseph Fielding Smith, The Restoration of All
Things, p.61)
The Latter-day Saints unite with the people of every creed and tongue
and race in the general commemoration of the day observed throughout
Christendom as the anniversary of the God-Man's earthly birth. ... We
bow to Him as the veritable Son of the living God in the fullest sense
of the hallowed term. As Mary was His saintly mother, so the Mighty God
was His everlasting and literal Father. He was "the only begotten" of
Deity, in the flesh, to die that man may live. This we once more affirm
and declare as a glorious truth and a fundamental of "Mormon" faith.
(James R. Clark, Messages of the First Presidency, Vol.4, p.318 - p.319
A Christmas Greeting From The First Presidency, LDS Collectors Library
'97 CD-ROM)
He is the Son of God. All men (Christ included) were born as the sons of
God in the spirit; one man (Christ only) was born as the Son of God in
this mortal world. He is the Only Begotten in the flesh. God was his
Father; Mary was his mother. His Father was an immortal man; his mother
was a mortal woman. He is the Son of God in the same literal, full, and
complete sense in which he is the son of Mary. There is nothing symbolic
or figurative about it. He is God's Almighty Son and as such is
distinguished from the Father in the same way any son is a separate
person from his father. (Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Vol.2, Jesus Christ)
Jesus was more, however, than sinlessness, goodness, and love. He was
more than a model and teacher, more than the embodiment of compassion.
He was able to accomplish his unique ministry—a ministry of
reconciliation and salvation—because of who and what he was. President
Ezra Taft Benson stated, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints proclaims that Jesus Christ is the Son of God in the most literal
sense. The body in which He performed His mission in the flesh was
fathered by that same Holy Being we worship as God, our Eternal Father.
Jesus was not the son of Joseph, nor was He begotten by the Holy Ghost.
He is the Son of the Eternal Father!" (Benson, p. 4). From Mary, a
mortal woman, Jesus inherited mortality, including the capacity to die.
From his exalted Father he inherited immortality, the capacity to live
forever. The Savior's dual nature—man and God—enabled him to make an
infinite Atonement, an accomplishment that no other person, no matter
how capable or gifted, could do (cf. Alma 34:9-12). (Encyclopedia of
Mormonism, Vol.2, Jesus Christ)
The strangest part of this modern doctrine of God is the fact that Jesus
Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God the Father, was born in Bethlehem,
grew to manhood, mingled among men for thirty-odd years and was seen of
men. ... In most of the churches he is recognized as God. He was sent
into the world for the definite purpose of redeeming men from the power
which death had obtained over them through the transgression of Adam.
The reason this mission was given to him by his Father is that no one
else could perform it. It required an infinite sacrifice, that of a God.
This is quite generally conceded. Throughout the scriptures he is spoken
of as the Son of God. The story of his birth is plain and free from
mystery, insofar as the fact is made that he is in very deed the Son of
God. We are emphatically informed that he was begotten by the Father. He
recognized God as his Father. He referred to himself as being the Son of
God. This is not a mystery. But strange to say, because of the great
spiritual darkness which has covered the earth and blinded the minds of
men, these simple, plainly stated truths are turned into a mystery
without warrant or reason. It is true of Jesus Christ, as it is of any
other son, he was begotten in the image of his Father and in his case
his Father is the Eternal God, and the scriptures inform us that Jesus
was the express image of his Father. And why not? Other sons are
frequently in the express image of their fathers. So it is recorded of
Seth. Naturally it would be true of Jesus Christ. (Teachings of Ezra
Taft Benson, p.6-8)
A fundamental doctrine of true Christianity is the divine birth of the
child Jesus. This doctrine is not generally comprehended by the world.
The paternity of Jesus Christ is one of the "mysteries of godliness"
comprehended only by the spiritually minded. (See 1 Timothy 3:16; D&C
19:10.)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints proclaims that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God in the most literal sense. The body in which He
performed His mission in the flesh was sired by that same Holy Being we
worship as God, our Eternal Father. Jesus was not the son of Joseph, nor
was He begotten by the Holy Ghost. He is the Son of the Eternal Father.
(Come unto Christ, p. 4.)
He was the Only Begotten Son of our Heavenly Father in the flesh—the
only child whose mortal body was begotten by our Heavenly Father. His
mortal mother, Mary, was called a virgin, both before and after she gave
birth. (See 1 Nephi 11:20.) ("Joy in Christ," Ensign 16 [March 1986]:
3-4.)
Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He came to this earth at a foreappointed
time through a royal birthright that preserved His godhood. Combined in
His nature were the human attributes of His mortal mother and the divine
attributes and power of His Eternal Father. As the Son of God, He
inherited powers and intelligence that no human has ever had before or
since. He was literally Immanuel, which means "God with us." (Come unto
Christ, p. 128.)
Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson, p.465 To have a testimony of Jesus is to
possess knowledge through the Holy Ghost of the divine mission of Jesus
Christ. A testimony of Jesus is to know the divine nature of our Lord's
birth—that He is indeed the Only Begotten Son in the flesh. (Burton,
ed., We Believe, God Melvin J. Ballard)
One of the great questions that I have referred to that the world is
concerned about, and is in confusion over, is as to whether or not his
was a virgin birth, a birth wherein divine power interceded. Joseph
Smith made it perfectly clear that Jesus Christ told the absolute truth,
as did those who testify concerning him, the Apostles of the Lord Jesus
Christ, wherein he is declared to be the very Son of God. And if God the
Eternal Father is not the real Father of Jesus Christ, then are we in
confusion; then is he not in reality the Son of God. But we declare that
he is the Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh. Mary told the story
most beautifully when she said that an angel of the Lord came to her and
told her that she had found favor in the sight of God, and had come to
be worthy of the fulfilment of the promises heretofore made, to become
the virgin mother of the Redeemer of the world. She afterwards,
referring to the event, said: "God hath done wonderful things unto me."
"And the Holy Ghost came upon her," is the story, "and she came into the
presence of the highest." No man or woman can live in mortality and
survive the presence of the Highest except by the sustaining power of
the Holy Ghost. So it came upon her to prepare her for admittance into
the divine presence, and the power of the Highest, who is the Father,
was present, and overshadowed her, and the holy Child that was born of
her was called the Son of God. (Bruce R. McConkie, The Promised Messiah,
p.472 - p.473)
But perhaps Isaiah's query "Who shall declare his generation?" has a
greater Messianic meaning than is found in a mere attempt to trace
genealogical ancestry. It is a true principle that "no man can say [or,
rather, know] that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost." (1 Cor.
12:3.) The testimony of Jesus, which is also the spirit of prophecy is
to know by personal revelation that Jesus Christ is the Son of the
living God. In the full and complete sense of the word no one ever knows
that Jesus is Lord of all except by personal revelation; and all persons
to whom that testimony or revelation comes are then able to declare His
generation, to assert from a standpoint of personal knowledge that they
know that Mary is his mother and God is his Father. And so, in the final
analysis it is the faithful saints, those who have testimonies of the
truth and divinity of this great latter-day work, who declare our Lord's
generation to the world. Their testimony is that Mary's son is God's
Son; that he was conceived and begotten in the normal way; that he took
upon himself mortality by the natural birth processes; that he inherited
the power of mortality from his mother and the power of immortality from
his Father—in consequence of all of which he was able to work out the
infinite and eternal atonement. This is their testimony as to his
generation and mission. (James E. Talmage, Jesus the Christ, Ch.5, p.43)
It is significant that this assurance of eventual victory over sin and
its inevitable effect, death, both of which were introduced to earth
through Satan the arch-enemy of mankind, was to be realized through the
offspring of woman; the promise was not made specifically to the man,
nor to the pair. The only instance of offspring from woman dissociated
from mortal fatherhood is the birth of Jesus the Christ, who was the
earthly Son of a mortal mother, begotten by an immortal Father. He is
the Only Begotten of the Eternal Father in the flesh, and was born of
woman. (James E. Talmage, Jesus the Christ, Ch.7, p.81)
His message delivered, Gabriel departed, leaving the chosen Virgin of
Nazareth to ponder over her wondrous experience. Mary's promised Son was
to be "The Only Begotten" of the Father in the flesh; so it had been
both positively and abundantly predicted. True, the event was
unprecedented; true also it has never been paralleled; but that the
virgin birth would be unique was as truly essential to the fulfillment
of prophecy as that it should occur at all. That Child to be born of
Mary was begotten of Elohim, the Eternal Father, not in violation of
natural law but in accordance with a higher manifestation thereof; and,
the offspring from that association of supreme sanctity, celestial
Sireship, and pure though mortal maternity, was of right to be called
the "Son of the Highest." In His nature would be combined the powers of
Godhood with the capacity and possibilities of mortality; and this
through the ordinary operation of the fundamental law of heredity,
declared of God, demonstrated by science, and admitted by philosophy,
that living beings shall propagate -- after their kind. The Child Jesus
was to inherit the physical, mental, and Spiritual traits, tendencies,
and powers that characterized His parents -- one immortal and glorified
-- God, the other human -- woman. Jesus Christ was to be born of mortal
woman, but was not directly the offspring of mortal man, except so far
as His mother was the daughter of both man and woman. ( J. Reuben Clark,
Jr., Behold the Lamb of God, p.356)
We believe that in the Meridian of Time, Mary the Virgin gave birth to
Jesus, the Only Begotten of the Father, in very deed and fact the Son of
God; that Jesus was crucified upon the cross; that he was buried and lay
in the tomb till the morning of the third day when he was verily
resurrected from the dead—that is, his spirit and his body reunited, and
he rose from the tomb a perfect, glorified, living soul.


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Wed 11/08/06 09:01 AM
Welcome to Utah and the land of the Mormon stronghold. It is not as much
as it used to be but it is still the home of the church. Modern LDS
people do not have plural marriage. It was abolished in their beliefs
many years ago. The ones that practice plural marriage are known as the
FLDS or Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints and their prophet is currently
being held in jail about 30 minutes away from where I live. He is being
held on sex crimes.

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Wed 11/08/06 09:04 AM
Oh, by the way, I am not a Mormon any longer. I spent 23 years in the
church and finally was excommunicated for fornication (sex outside of
marriage) 17 years ago. I now follow a pagan religious path.

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Wed 11/08/06 06:46 PM
good for you brother

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Wed 11/08/06 07:19 PM
I'M GONNA SAY IT FOR "ONTARIO"...........HUH?..........

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Thu 01/04/07 03:49 PM
The only thing that matters is that
"Jesus is the same yesterday, TODAY, and forevermore"
God is not really interested in man's opinions or excuses.

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Thu 01/04/07 04:15 PM
yes mormons do have polygomy although most fundamentalists follow a very
very warped version of it. treating it like the ownership of women.

i do however believe in polyamory which means "manyloves" it does
support the "pure" concept of many spouses. which means all are equally
committed to each other not one man owning a harem of women.

loving committed relationships are good and healthy no matter how many
people they may consist of.

the fundamentalist mormon version is a corruption of the original hebrew
concept.

lily38's photo
Thu 01/04/07 09:43 PM
DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dreamweaverangel's photo
Thu 01/04/07 10:10 PM
I would HATE to worship a god that, at one time was on my human level of
sin...that is just weird...I want a God who is higher than myself...the
REAL TRUE GOD....NO human can BECOME GOD OR GODS...If humans can become
GOD, then where would worship go? Would we, not then, just worship
ourselves? UMMMMMMMM... Funny, how that sounds like what satan TRIED to
do to God and STILL TRYS to do, to this very day...satan and some
people, are ALWAYS, trying to be God, but NEVER CAN OR WILL!

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