He warned Arthur of the man-eating rabbit (with nasty big, pointy teeth) so, I would say yes.
2007-04-06 04:17:56
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answered by Klawed Klawson 5
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Wow people are all over you on this one. :-) I don't mean to be to critical of others but perhaps this is a sad demonstration brighams fears have been realized. I read the question as hypothetical and more based around understanding doctrine rather than an attack on the president of the church. Am I alone in that? IF and it is a big if to think the lord is telling you that the president is being allowed to lead the church astray- I would say the safe bet would be to go to your bishop- your common judge in israel- and tell him you are having a problem. Explain that when you pray for confirmation on whatever the issue is, you can't receive it. Perhaps asking him to pray with you would work. If he feels like you do after praying you can be more confident in your accusation. Otherwise the bishop can help you getting squared with the principle or doctrine. And serve as a second witness of its validity. Remember by the mouth of 2 or more witnesses will everything be established. The lord would not hold back that kind of information from any who would humbly seek it. Also, I have never heard of anyone praying about the truth of the church and receiving a negative answer. People receive no answers (as in a lack of an answer) but I've never heard of anyone who would seriously testify they received a negative response. Don't mistake the two for each other- sometimes the lord let's us wait for various reasons but that doesn't mean the answer was a no. I guess the best advice is to remember what peter said at the last supper when our lord said one would betray him- is it I lord? Look for the fault in yourself first. Interesting question!
2016-05-18 21:08:57
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answered by paris 3
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Yes, as is Sponge Bob. But not more so than Squid the Squiggly.
2007-04-06 04:17:04
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answered by Lilith 4
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No, but Arthur and the knights would have been wise to listen to him and not to underestimate the rabbit!
2007-04-06 04:21:36
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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no more than Merlin or Rasputin.
2007-04-06 04:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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he's definitely not in the Bible.
2007-04-06 04:15:46
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answered by its_not_rocket_surgery 3
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