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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

This video is dedicated to our critics. Many people claim that they can disprove the Book of Mormon. Many also claim that Joseph Smith was a false prophet. Did he really know a more than he was given credit for? Was he really a man of God, or just a con man? Watch this video and find out. If the Book of Mormon is true, then why ignore it? If it is false, how did Joseph know so much about places he had never been? How was he able to accomplish the writing of a book that has changed the lives of tens of millions, and brought so many people to Jesus Christ? Is the Book of Mormon false? Or is the Book of Mormon comparable to the Bible, and a companion scripture that testifies of Christ and His Atonement? Watch this video and find out.

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  • I did read all of the comments but haven't had time to respond.. My grandson has been taking over the computer and commenting on my youtube account. I hope people don't get the wrong idea, he's only 6.. I don't believe joint heirs is saying that men will be given thrones. It is Jesus who will be praised and given the crowns of kings.

  • @awolLDSasap Well again awol, if you don't agree with the definition of "hiers and joint-heirs" then your argument is not with me, but with the original writer Paul. Unfortunately for you and your fellow critics, a review of Christian history illustrates that this doctrine was and is a common belief of many Christians; modern critics are perhaps the exception, rather than the rule. Saint Irenaeus, who may justly be called the first Biblical theologian

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  • @awolLDSasap (cont.) among the ancient Christians, was a disciple of the great Polycarp, who was a direct disciple of John the Revelator. Would you listen to him? After all, he learned directly from one of the Twelve. Irenaeus is not a heretic or unorthodox in traditional Christian circles, yet he shares a belief in theosis: While man gradually advances and mounts towards perfection; that is, he approaches the eternal.

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  • @awolLDSasap (cont.) The eternal is perfect; and this is God. Man has first to come into being, then to progress, and by progressing come to manhood, and having reached manhood to increase, and thus increasing to persevere, and persevering to be glorified, and thus see his Lord.

  • We will be joint heirs, not exalted to Godly thrones. Josephs exaltation of man doctrine is assumption. There are no Biblical verse saying that men will become Gods. 1Cr 2:9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.

  • @awolLDSasap My reply to your previous comment demonstrates that theosis has been taught by many Christians through the centuries. They pulled these beliefs from the Bible itself. I can provide much more than this along with references for each quote if you would like. Sorry awol, but your own people taught the same things we teach now. Unfortunately, the reformationists decided on political correctness over true doctrine. Another important reason for the Restoration.

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  • @awolLDSasap You need to read the entire reply I made, not just the parts you agree with. Further, if you wish to debate the points made, you will have to debate those whom I quoted, not me.

  • @awolLDSasap Heirs, and Joint-heirs, not sub-heirs. We gain all that Jesus gained from His Father, who is our Father.

    Second, you are using that scripture out of context.

  • @awolLDSasap Anyway, at least read all of my reply, because I cover this.

  • @awolLDSasap Well, then you need to debate the scholars awol, not me.

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