Darth J wrote:God is angry with Balaam for going to Moab, knowing that he hopes for some reward from Balak. While on his way, Balaam learns the dangers of displeasing God when his donkey and an angel speak to him.
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The Lord chastened Balaam through the angel and the donkey.
Does it specifically say the manner in which the donkey "spake?" No. Making normal donkey noises is speaking, for the donkey.
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Darth J wrote:Prophet Joseph Smith said of these creations: “I suppose John saw beings there of a thousand forms, that had been saved from ten thousand times ten thousand earths like this,—strange beasts of which we have no conception: all might be seen in heaven. The grand secret was to show John what there was in heaven” ( Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 291).
It could not be more clear that this is a
supposition made by Joseph Smith.
A guess. Once again, you fail at knowing what we teach and believe.
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Darth J wrote: “for we were on the Lord’s business, and had not mocked God’s prophet as did the forty-two wicked children who said to Elisha ‘Go up thou bald head,’ for which they were torn by bears [see 2 Kings 2:23–24].
I don't see the problem with this. That you do shows your malevolence toward the church.
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Darth J wrote:Elisha performed many great miracles, showing compassion for the people and giving further evidence that he was Elijah’s authorized successor. He parted the waters of Jordan, healed the waters of Jericho, multiplied a widow’s oil, raised a boy from the dead, healed people who had been poisoned, fed the hungry, healed Naaman’s leprosy, caused an ax to float, and guided kings in war.
Um... so? These are miracles. There are a bunch of them in the Bible. You should read about them sometime. I've made an ax float, too. It was a plastic Halloween ax, but an ax nonetheless.
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Darth J wrote:“Are we to reject it as being an impossibility and say that the Lord could not prepare a fish, or whale, to swallow Jonah? . . . Surely the Lord sits in the heavens and laughs at the wisdom of the scoffer, and then on a sudden answers his folly by a repetition of the miracle in dispute, or by the presentation of one still greater. . . .
“I believe, as did Mr. William J. Bryan, the story of Jonah. My chief reason for so believing is not in the fact that it is recorded in the Bible, or that the incident has been duplicated in our day, but in the fact that Jesus Christ, our Lord, believed it. The Jews sought him for a sign of his divinity. He gave them one, but not what they expected. The scoffers of his day, notwithstanding his mighty works, were incapable, because of sin, of believing.
“‘He answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the Prophet Jonas: For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.’” ( Doctrines of Salvation, 2:314–15.)
Of course it's within the realm of possibility. Who ever said it wasn't? Sea creatures have eaten Human flesh in recorded history, and some whales are definitely large enough for such a feat. It doesn't mean it definitely happened or definitely didn't happen. Joseph F. Smith believed it happened, and it's entirely possible. So what?
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Wow, you really suck at this.
And, by the way, I am not autistic.