Why would you put a book from a man before God! Do you know that there is to be evidence in the bible that supports his existence.. If you read the bible.. Everything cross references..
Why do you insist on idolatry.. and your right it is Bok!
DO NOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM THE WORD OF GOD!
What part of that do you not understand!
BEST BOOK, JOHN WHITMER HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
BEST BOOK AWARD, MORMON HISTORY ASSOCIATION
Beginning in the 1830s, at least thirty-three women married Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism. These were passionate relationships which also had some longevity, except in cases such as that of two young sisters, one of whom was discovered by Joseph's first wife, Emma, in a locked bedroom with the prophet. Emma remained a steadfast opponent of polygamy throughout her life.
The majority of Smith's wives were younger than he, and one-third were between fourteen and twenty years of age. Another third were already married, and some of the husbands served as witnesses at their own wife's polyandrous wedding. In addition, some of the wives hinted that they bore Smith children—most notably Sylvia Sessions's daughter Josephine—although the children carried their stepfather's surname.
For all of Smith's wives, the experience of being secretly married was socially isolating, emotionally draining, and sexually frustrating. Despite the spiritual and temporal benefits, which they acknowledged, they found their faith tested to the limit of its endurance. After Smith's death in 1844, their lives became even more "lonely and desolate." One even joined a convent. The majority were appropriated by Smith's successors, based on the Old Testament law of the Levirate, and had children by them, though they considered these guardianships unsatisfying. Others stayed in the Midwest and remarried, while one moved to California. But all considered their lives unhappy, except for the joy they found in their children and grandchildren.
2007-01-29 16:12:18
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answered by Esther J 3
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2016-11-01 10:23:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I never plan on reading the book of mormon. The bible is my sole source for learning about God and getting instructions on how to live my life.
2007-01-27 04:36:45
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answered by Kat 3
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Yes, I've read it. It's a great scripture and is a great reenforcement of those things taught in the Bible (as they do not contradict each other). It's awesome that God does not discriminate and speaks to all His children.
2007-01-29 03:17:47
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answered by straightup 5
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I'm not one to judge, and Im not trying to flame or anything, it's just the whole mormon thing and how it was formed is kind of a joke to me.
Could be I don't know enough about it maybe.
2007-01-27 04:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read the holy bible, King James and NIV versions have you. Best books I ever read.
2007-01-27 04:24:46
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answered by so so 3
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Wah wah (as played by a foghorn, or muted trombone)
2007-01-27 04:22:53
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answered by Atlas 6
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please dont be deceived by joeseph smith, he is a false prophet and if you research you can find some of his false prophecies. the word of god says if someone makes a prophesy in the name of God and is found to be false then to mark that man as a false prophet.
2007-01-27 04:23:04
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answered by disciple 4
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Not yet! I plan to do so in the future.
2007-01-27 04:22:32
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answered by Myaloo 5
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Don't be so puritan. The life will teach you and you will understand what I mean.
2007-01-27 04:26:34
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answered by Nelli 2
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