Curse of Cain

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Re: Curse of Cain

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GoodK wrote:
Moniker wrote:So, is it you? Our interactions may be a bit awkward if it's not you....


Tsk Tsk Tsk... you almost didn't edit fast enough!


Yet, I did! :)
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GoodK wrote:This is true. I have derailed this thread -- the subject of Nehor's sexuality is too interesting for me to resist.


I don't know whether to be flattered or creeped out by this. I'll just do both.
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The Nehor wrote:
GoodK wrote:This is true. I have derailed this thread -- the subject of Nehor's sexuality is too interesting for me to resist.


I don't know whether to be flattered or creeped out by this. I'll just do both.


How do lab rats feel when being observed? Or frogs as they are being dissected? Feel that way.
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Re: Curse of Cain

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GoodK wrote:
The Nehor wrote:I don't know whether to be flattered or creeped out by this. I'll just do both.


How do lab rats feel when being observed? Or frogs as they are being dissected? Feel that way.


Here's me then: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcy8ZeJSdk0
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Will you be single in heaven, Nehor?

What does LDS doctrine say about righteous, 40 year old virgins in the Celestial Kingdom?

Does Elohim supply his faithful followers with subservient women to populate planets with?
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bcspace wrote:
The church does it all the time in their manuals, take snippets of a talk and quote a few sentences in a lesson.


In other words, it takes what it doctrinal and leaves out what is not. So?


I agree there is nothing wrong with that.
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Re: Curse of Cain

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GoodK wrote:Will you be single in heaven, Nehor?

What does LDS doctrine say about righteous, 40 year old virgins in the Celestial Kingdom?

Does Elohim supply his faithful followers with subservient women to populate planets with?


Okay, we have an illiterate on our hands. I'm not in my forties. I'm in my twenties as I've said twice in this thread already.

Why in the world would I want subservient women. I've dated them before. BORING!
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"Racial degeneration, resulting in differences in appearance and spiritual aptitude, has arisen since the fall. We know the circumstances under which the posterity of Cain (and later of Ham) were born with the characteristics of the black race. (Moses 5:16-41; 7:8,12,22; Abra. 1:20-27.) The Book of Mormon explains why the Lamanites received dark skins and a degenerate status. (2 Ne. 5:21-23.) If we had a full and true history of all races and nations, we would know the origins of all their distinctive characteristics. In the absence of such detailed information, however, we know only the general principle that all these changes from the physical and spiritual perfections of our common parents have been brought about by departure from the gospel truths. (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1, pp. 148-151; vol. 3, pp. 313-326.)" (Mormon Doctrine 1999 printing, p. 616) - http://www.lds-mormon.com

BC,

Is Doctrines of Salvation considered doctrinal?

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antishock8 wrote:"Racial degeneration, resulting in differences in appearance and spiritual aptitude, has arisen since the fall. We know the circumstances under which the posterity of Cain (and later of Ham) were born with the characteristics of the black race. (Moses 5:16-41; 7:8,12,22; Abra. 1:20-27.) The Book of Mormon explains why the Lamanites received dark skins and a degenerate status. (2 Ne. 5:21-23.) If we had a full and true history of all races and nations, we would know the origins of all their distinctive characteristics. In the absence of such detailed information, however, we know only the general principle that all these changes from the physical and spiritual perfections of our common parents have been brought about by departure from the gospel truths. (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1, pp. 148-151; vol. 3, pp. 313-326.)" (Mormon Doctrine 1999 printing, p. 616) - http://www.lds-mormon.com

BC,

Is Doctrines of Salvation considered doctrinal?

-AS8


No, Mormon Doctrine is also not doctrine.
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"I admit it; I'm a petty, petty man." -Some Schmo
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The Nehor wrote:
antishock8 wrote:"Racial degeneration, resulting in differences in appearance and spiritual aptitude, has arisen since the fall. We know the circumstances under which the posterity of Cain (and later of Ham) were born with the characteristics of the black race. (Moses 5:16-41; 7:8,12,22; Abra. 1:20-27.) The Book of Mormon explains why the Lamanites received dark skins and a degenerate status. (2 Ne. 5:21-23.) If we had a full and true history of all races and nations, we would know the origins of all their distinctive characteristics. In the absence of such detailed information, however, we know only the general principle that all these changes from the physical and spiritual perfections of our common parents have been brought about by departure from the gospel truths. (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1, pp. 148-151; vol. 3, pp. 313-326.)" (Mormon Doctrine 1999 printing, p. 616) - http://www.lds-mormon.com

BC,

Is Doctrines of Salvation considered doctrinal?

-AS8


No, Mormon Doctrine is also not doctrine.


Do we have an official proclamation by the First Presidency that states Mormon Doctrine and Doctrines of Salvation aren't doctrine?
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