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From: Dean Moore <cd_moore@earthlink.net>
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Re:The HEART of the matter

 
 
 
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Re:The HEART of the matter

Yes,  I did read that post.   My point remains :   7 ft Quakers is a part of this discussion because >....................................?
 
cd:The 7 ft quakers statements are an issue because they reflect on the credibility of the so-called prophet J. Smith. To claim to recieve revelation from a God whom told J.Smith that there are quakers on the moon is a serious non-credibility issue on J.Smith part.It this is untrue why would anyone believe his other recieved revelations and build a church on those revelations? I am surprised that you have to ask this question.
And I am surprised that my questions in other posts have not been answered regarding this claim.   Did JS, in fact, make such a statement?   Did he speak as a prophet of God?  Is this a part of the formal teachings of the Mormon religion?   Me  --   I  need   book  chapter and verse for such claims  ------------------   not personal affirmations.\
 
Cd: I will have to rely upon Kevin to supply the formal documents. My information comes from standing in front of the Mormon temple and talking to Mormons day after day- all day long- while hundreds of thousands of Mormons come to conference in SLC. They believe he made these comments. It is interesting that you fail to ask the Mormons for proof. I suspect our discussions on this site are going to be limited.
 
 

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