Mormon "Authority" - Melchizedek Priesthood Examined - 1 of 2

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Mormon Melchizedek priesthood - is it biblical? Aaronic priesthood: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDKw0bybyns

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  • @JarrenHetfield anger yes...see Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-18; John 2:13-22

  • This man is so full of anger and hate.

  • @TheMelchezidekOrder --- Not Black, just "tanned"....

  • @testskriftene Q'adamawi Haile Selassie is the leader of the Melchezidek Order. I see through your reasoning that our reasonings have many similarities. However, you called Kane "black" because he killed his brother? It seems as though your teachings are trying to be racist. The Bible is a history of Black People. Israel is a nation of Black People. Jesse was a dark skinned man. Thus David & Solomon is also. So before you try to be racist just remember that the Bible is a history of BLACKS PPL!!

  • @stevejames1012

    I guess that's where (one of the places) we differ.

    Have a good day.

    bob

  • @rpavich I understand. I agree that God set His canon long before any men ever decided what was official. However, I believe that God's canon encompasses far more than what we currently have (including LDS canon) and that we will receive much more from Him.

    I believe this because God's word and work are for grander than any human being or group of human beings could ever comprehend. 

  • @stevejames1012

    Well...no...I don't think you did.

    The only thing that I would comment is that I'd say that when someone said that the canon was "decided" I'd not say that.

    I'd say that men recognized what God had already done....long before...

    The fact that the Catholic church had a council that "decided on" certain books inclusion really doesn't make much difference to me considering i believe the Catholic Church to be apostate...i.e. not Christian.

  • @rpavich I'm just trying to make sure that I didn't miss anything on my analysis of biblical canon.

  • @stevejames1012

    Not sure what you are saying?

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