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Trevor wrote:
Scottie wrote:How can you be 100% spot on...except for...?? Wouldn't that make you like 92% spot on?? :)


Whose quibbling over math?

And who's quibbling over grammar/spelling?
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malkie wrote:And who's quibbling over grammar/spelling?


Oops, ya got me! ;-)
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the road to hana wrote:
Gazelam wrote: He gave us more doctrine and insight into the teachign of Jesus Christ than any other prophet we have record of.


Call for references.


The Book of Mormon - http://scriptures.LDS.org/en/bm/contents

The Doctrine and Covenants - http://scriptures.LDS.org/en/dc/contents

The Pearl of Great Price - http://scriptures.LDS.org/en/pgp/contents

The King Follet Discourse - http://mldb.BYU.edu/follett.htm

that's off the top of my head, if I bothered to get up and dig around this list would grow far far longer.....
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Gazelam wrote:
the road to hana wrote:
Gazelam wrote: He gave us more doctrine and insight into the teachign of Jesus Christ than any other prophet we have record of.


Call for references.


The Book of Mormon - http://scriptures.LDS.org/en/bm/contents

The Doctrine and Covenants - http://scriptures.LDS.org/en/dc/contents

The Pearl of Great Price - http://scriptures.LDS.org/en/pgp/contents

The King Follet Discourse - http://mldb.BYU.edu/follett.htm

that's off the top of my head, if I bothered to get up and dig around this list would grow far far longer.....


Compare to other "prophets," please. CFR. Otherwise, you might as well be saying J. K. Rowling has taught us more about Albus Dumbledore than any other prophet.
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the road to hana wrote:
Compare to other "prophets," please. CFR. Otherwise, you might as well be saying J. K. Rowling has taught us more about Albus Dumbledore than any other prophet.


Um: Moses. Abraham. Noah. Isaiah. How about those?
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charity wrote:
the road to hana wrote:
Compare to other "prophets," please. CFR. Otherwise, you might as well be saying J. K. Rowling has taught us more about Albus Dumbledore than any other prophet.


Um: Moses. Abraham. Noah. Isaiah. How about those?


References, please.
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I listed on another thread some of the doctrines Joseph Smith restored:

http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/vi ... php?t=4029

What I'm also talking about is sheer quantity of work. Enoch was known as a great record keeper, but his works have not been passed on to our generation. Moses gave us the Pentateuch, various prophets gave us further scripture, Paul gave us many epistles, but Joseph Smith gave us far more. He was a clear and unmuddied window through which we can and do receive a clear view of Jesus Christ.
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Gazelam wrote:I listed on another thread some of the doctrines Joseph Smith restored:

http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/vi ... php?t=4029

What I'm also talking about is sheer quantity of work. Enoch was known as a great record keeper, but his works have not been passed on to our generation. Moses gave us the Pentateuch, various prophets gave us further scripture, Paul gave us many epistles, but Joseph Smith gave us far more. He was a clear and unmuddied window through which we can and do receive a clear view of Jesus Christ.


From my reading, it seems that Joseph was more of a borrower than a restorer. And why the heck do we need a window through which to view Jesus?
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Gazelam wrote:I listed on another thread some of the doctrines Joseph Smith restored:

http://mormondiscussions.com/discuss/vi ... php?t=4029

What I'm also talking about is sheer quantity of work. Enoch was known as a great record keeper, but his works have not been passed on to our generation. Moses gave us the Pentateuch, various prophets gave us further scripture, Paul gave us many epistles, but Joseph Smith gave us far more. He was a clear and unmuddied window through which we can and do receive a clear view of Jesus Christ.
It's too bad that the LDS church has had to make so many changes to this clear and unmuddied window.
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Rich,
It's too bad that the LDS church has had to make so many changes to this clear and unmuddied window.


Such as?
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