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Was Mormonism Established on False Claims & Counterfeit Principles ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JasperMoon" data-source="post: 128718" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>I live only twenty minutes away from the Hill Cumorrah where the tablets were supposedly found. I read the book of Mormon as well. I find nothing in it other than a history of a peoples living here supposedly before and during Christ's time here on the Earth. If it is bogus, then it was a damn good one. I think Joseph Smith's followers diluted and changed much of what he purported in his philosophy and visitation. I wouldn't call it a cult, either. I know many Mormons who show none of the symptoms cult victims do. They are ordinary people leading ordinary lives many of them. If he was visited, I think we should try to prove it valid rather than diss on it continually. After all, there were plenty of visitations in the Bible, too. We just have to believe ourselves what he believe in and know to be the truth. If someone is trying to persuade you to hate and diss this religion that is uniquely America's I suggest that you visit a few Mormons first, read their book (no it won't corrupt you or turn you into a cult member), and what they stand for and then make the call yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasperMoon, post: 128718, member: 264"] I live only twenty minutes away from the Hill Cumorrah where the tablets were supposedly found. I read the book of Mormon as well. I find nothing in it other than a history of a peoples living here supposedly before and during Christ's time here on the Earth. If it is bogus, then it was a damn good one. I think Joseph Smith's followers diluted and changed much of what he purported in his philosophy and visitation. I wouldn't call it a cult, either. I know many Mormons who show none of the symptoms cult victims do. They are ordinary people leading ordinary lives many of them. If he was visited, I think we should try to prove it valid rather than diss on it continually. After all, there were plenty of visitations in the Bible, too. We just have to believe ourselves what he believe in and know to be the truth. If someone is trying to persuade you to hate and diss this religion that is uniquely America's I suggest that you visit a few Mormons first, read their book (no it won't corrupt you or turn you into a cult member), and what they stand for and then make the call yourself. [/QUOTE]
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