The whole Mormon thing is a big lie. Don't waste your time on it.
2006-08-07 16:25:37
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answered by just42day 3
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The time is not yet at hand and to everyone who says it isn't true is a liar. I'm a living witness to the truthfulness of it, through personal experiences and spiritual experiences. I agree God didn't change his mind, we just need to be patient. All that God decree's through his prophets.
The Saints in the Old Testaments probably felt the same way with the promise of a Messiah. This is part of Enduring to the End. Trust in the Lord, thy God and all things shall be fulfilled. I promise you that the day shall come that the Native American people (all) Shall become delightsome just as their ancestors did in the Book of Mormon. I bear witness of it, Has I live and As my God (Elohiem) Lives.
2006-08-07 16:31:18
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answered by princezelph 4
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Spencer W. Kimball said that they WERE turning white!
from: http://www.nowscape.com/mormon/*****.htm :
"Lamanites" is the Book of Mormon term for Native Americans. The quote below is from a Mormon General Conference talk given by Spencer W. Kimball in 1960. Spencer W. Kimball became the president of the Mormon Church in 1975.
"The day of the Lamanites in nigh. For years they have been growing delightsome, and they are now becoming white and delightsome, as they were promised. [...] The children in the home placement program in Utah are often lighter than their brothers and sisters in the hogans on the reservation.
At one meeting a father and mother and their sixteen-year-old daughter were present, the little member girl- sixteen- sitting between the darker father and mother, and it was evident she was several shades lighter than her parents- on the same reservation, in the same hogan, subject to the same sun and wind and weather. There was the doctor in a Utah city who for two years had had an Indian boy in his home who stated that he was some shades lighter than the younger brother just coming into the program from the reservation. These young members of the Church are changing to whiteness and to delightsomeness. One white elder jokingly said that he and his companion were donating blood regularly to the hospital in the hope that the process might be accelerated."
C'mon, problem solved! They ARE turning white.
2006-08-08 20:58:34
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answered by bigjarom 4
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White and delightsome could have a religious connotation. In different words, after we do no longer have the gospel, we are residing in darkness, yet after we do have the gospel, we change into enlightened and as a effect the substitute from darkish to undemanding. it truly is actual that the e book of Mormon shows that the curse of darkness replaced into taken from them they grew to change into white like unto the Nephites. no matter if that is truly a epidermis transformation or a religious one isn't fullyyt clean. I actually have continuously theory it replaced right into slightly both, the outer visual attraction being symbolic of the interior visual attraction. Why would not it happen right now? per chance that's not necessary to make that dramatic huge difference right now or per chance we lack adequate faith. i do not recognize. What i recognize is that the gospel transforms a existence of non secular darkness right into a existence of non secular enlightenment.
2016-11-23 15:17:26
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answered by ? 4
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The book of Mormon is a work of fiction.
Joseph Smith wrote it after ingesting some peyote.
2006-08-07 16:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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<---dated a Mormon
-i think they are creepy
-i think they are strange
-i think at times they can be rude
Ive read real cases where Mormons used their family as sacrifices. a guy made up the book to give his town hope.
i wont mess with another Mormon. they come to my door at least 5 times a year asking to join their church, i just say no thank you and send them on their way. hey, if they want to ride to Utah on a bike, that's fine with me. id use a car.
2006-08-07 16:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Mormonism is fiction. I hope it never gets confused with Bible believing, Christ loving, Christianity.
2006-08-07 16:28:15
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answered by Quinn 2
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WOW, I so need to read that dusty Mormon bible someone gave me...... I didn't know this. Why were they supposed to turn white anyway?
2006-08-07 16:26:21
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answered by angel 6
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it's called Mormonism is strange?
2006-08-07 16:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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NOT ONE old coin found that were mentioned in that book either.
2006-08-07 16:25:57
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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