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Quantum1982 wrote:
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The mark of the beast might be a chip implanted in your hand or your forehead that will allow you to buy and sell, which will be allegiance to Lucifer.
I have heard that speculation. I have not heard any general LDS rejection of that particular idea. Maybe its..
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Does anyone know if there has been any successful court cases against the LDS church?
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Quantum1982 wrote:
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Does anyone know if there has been any successful court cases against the LDS church?
Does anyone know if there’s some kind of electronic tool where you can search broadly for information? Like… type in a question and get answers? Wondering for a friend where someone might even find such a thing.
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Fence Sitter wrote:
Mon Apr 06, 2026 1:28 pm
Quantum1982 wrote:
Mon Apr 06, 2026 11:57 am
Does anyone know if there has been any successful court cases against the LDS church?
Does anyone know if there’s some kind of electronic tool where you can search broadly for information? Like… type in a question and get answers? Wondering for a friend where someone might even find such a thing.
I’m afraid all you can do is start a weird account on an Internet forum and ask strangers.
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Fence Sitter wrote:
Mon Apr 06, 2026 1:28 pm
Quantum1982 wrote:
Mon Apr 06, 2026 11:57 am
Does anyone know if there has been any successful court cases against the LDS church?
Does anyone know if there’s some kind of electronic tool where you can search broadly for information? Like… type in a question and get answers? Wondering for a friend where someone might even find such a thing.
Did you try AI?
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Quantum1982 wrote:
Mon Apr 06, 2026 11:57 am
Does anyone know if there has been any successful court cases against the LDS church?

"On 6 January 1879, the Court issued its unanimous decision affirming Reynolds's conviction and rejecting Reynolds's argument that the Latter-day Saint practice of plural marriage was protected by the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution."

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In related news, the Russian Supreme Court has banned the Jehovah's Witnesses. We need a similar ban of the LDS in certain countries. This makes the work of Christian evangelism easier.
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Quantum1982 wrote:
Sun Apr 05, 2026 7:10 pm
Well if you get a team of Christian attorneys together then you might have a chance. There is Christian Attorneys of America.

LDS needs to be exposed for their misrepresentation of the mark of the beast, and their denial of the lake of fire.
The framing here is very literal and black and white, but when in reality it reads far more like a Monet; diffuse, symbolic, and resistant to reduction into discrete, literal components.

The LDS interpretation doesn’t so much “deny” the lake of fire or the mark of the beast as situate them within a broader theological canvas where meaning is emergent rather than fixed.

If one insists on viewing the painting from two inches away, the brushstrokes will always look like confusion. But stepping back reveals that what appears to be distortion is often just a different mode of representation.

At the end of the day, different frameworks will resonate differently with different people.

I’ll leave it there. Regards.
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Denying the lake of fire is giving people the license to sin. The soul was made in the image of God, and lives on throughout all eternity after death.
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