This is a second hand prophecy. Young Mosiah Handcock listened to prophecies given by Joseph Smith in the 1840's when Mosiah was around 9 years old. Mosiah did not write these down until 1865. The best way to tell if this 1840's Mormon Prophecy is true is to use the Holy Ghost. The Holy Spirit tells the truth of all things. The Holy Spirit is the way the Mormons tell what is true and what is not.
isn't it more responsible for mormons to teach that the us should not be going to war with all these countries instead of concocting some irrational, unnecessary doctrinal reason about the inevitability of these wars?
BoricuaChiTown 1 week ago
Like most families, they found that community in the church, and the church they chose was the Mormon Church. One day when I was 5 years old, someone handed me a youth pamphlet. On the cover were young white people with big smiles, dressed in white. I started flipping through it and reading the passages. There were two things I learned that moment that changed my life. One, I now had language, a word for what I always thought I was; and two, that I would not enter the kingdom of God.
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I am the first generation born in America. My parents immigrated from Western Samoa and are the only siblings in their family who live in the United States. This means that unlike most Samoan families I've met, we don't have a huge family to support each other. It also meant that my parents needed to find a community here
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Joseph Smith was the one in a life and death struggle. He was incarcerated in Carthage in a Freemason Jail with no locks. Wine was brought in. 2 guns were smuggled in. Everyone in jail was a Freemason. And so was everyone outside the jail. The gov', sheriff, deputy, military, etc. Joe was hit with numerous truth pellets, fly out a window and took a dirt nap. Carthage was a game of Freemason hardball. guns and wine indeed.
IExposeMormonism 1 month ago
Know you knot that U2 is a group who funds and supports anti freedom regulations? Y use their music?
SunnyDaysRFun 1 month ago
"I would be absolutely 100 percent at ease in a room full of 100 Mormons, no matter their race, socioeconomic status, gender or nationality," the LDS man told them. "We could spend hours together, talking, discussing, sharing stories, all these shared assumptions, easy. Room full of Mormons, my home, total comfort zone."
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@schpoogie Not knowing of it's validity or not, I do see our country dividing and taking sides. Our government encourages dividing citizens with class warfare, envy and strife. Our citizens are pitted against each other. Derogatory comments are made about various 'groups', (i.e. rednecks, religious people, ...). Slanderous names are thrown about when people express viewpoints labeling them as racist or homophobic, etc. There is a huge divide & conquer mentality being perpetrated across our land.
TBFeller 3 months ago
Don Olson, director of the temple's visitor center, called the quake a "pretty healthy shake," but said there was no serious internal damage to the temple of which he was aware.
omiolo 3 months ago
The shaking damaged Latter-day Saint temple in Washington, D.C., causing it to lose the tips of four of its spires. They were knocked off, as were some pieces of granite on the temple facing.
"We started finding chunks of marble and spires laying on the ground. They are about four feet long; the base of them are probably 4 inches square, and it comes up to a point," said Doug Wiggins, a North Carolina resident who was at the temple when the earthquake hit.
omiolo 3 months ago