Book of Mormon Wording Change is Official - Salt Lake Tribune
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Polygamy Porter wrote:...and any mention of this on any of the three main media websites of LDS Inc? (Mormon.org, LDS.org, desnews.com)
Hell no.
That's because the Salt Lake Trib is the devil's newspaper.
"We of this Church do not rely on any man-made statement concerning the nature of Deity. Our knowledge comes directly from the personal experience of Joseph Smith." - Gordon B. Hinckley
"It's wrong to criticize leaders of the Mormon Church even if the criticism is true." - Dallin H. Oaks
"It's wrong to criticize leaders of the Mormon Church even if the criticism is true." - Dallin H. Oaks
Polygamy Porter wrote:...and any mention of this on any of the three main media websites of LDS Inc? (Mormon.org, LDS.org, desnews.com)
Hell no.
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695226008,00.html
mentalgymnast wrote:Polygamy Porter wrote:...and any mention of this on any of the three main media websites of LDS Inc? (Mormon.org, LDS.org, desnews.com)
Hell no.
The story was on KSL TV news at six.
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charity wrote:Who Knows wrote:My question, naturally, is if 'principle' was only ever intended to mean 'most important', what does that have to do with demography?
With this explanation from the LDS church, the apologists' definition of principle can finally be laid to rest. Sorry charity. ;)
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Please use the correct word. I know it is a picky little thing, but the word is princiPAL.
Sorry, who knows. But I don't think this really changes anything. The text of the Book of Mormon says that the book will be preserved to bring the remnant of the descendants of Lehi back to the truth. And that at least some of the indigenous peoples of these continents are those descendants has always been the position of the Church.
Yes, of course. "Principal" should not be confused with "The Principle".
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Yong Xi wrote:charity wrote:Who Knows wrote:My question, naturally, is if 'principle' was only ever intended to mean 'most important', what does that have to do with demography?
With this explanation from the LDS church, the apologists' definition of principle can finally be laid to rest. Sorry charity. ;)
edit - mods - feel free to move my posts to the other thread, and delete this one.
Please use the correct word. I know it is a picky little thing, but the word is princiPAL.
Sorry, who knows. But I don't think this really changes anything. The text of the Book of Mormon says that the book will be preserved to bring the remnant of the descendants of Lehi back to the truth. And that at least some of the indigenous peoples of these continents are those descendants has always been the position of the Church.
Yes, of course. "Principal" should not be confused with "The Principle".
I'm sure it's hard for some to tell them apart, given that "The Principle" has similarly been edited out of Church materials.
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After how many years as a follower of Mormonism and how many wasted YEARS of time on these discussion boards and you ask a question like that?Jersey Girl wrote:Could someone, in a nutshell, explain to me what the significance of this is?
DUH?
Speaking of a nutshell, with that revealing question, that's about the extent of your Mormon knowledge- it would fit in a nutshell.
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