Mormon Doctrine and Bible teachings

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The Woman at the Well. Mormon doctrine states that Mormons believe the Bible to be the word of God. This video tells the story of The Woman at the Well, and told in John 4.
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Mormon doctrine - http://www.historyofmormonism.com/151/mormon-doctrine

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  • @dorisfenella it is no surprise you like to make false claims and then pout like a child when proven wrong...got to love them mormons......lol

  • @123adrspain And my real language is spanish and I am a woman.

    lol

  • @dorisfenella Why are you the only mormon who is screaming "here is the proof to the whole Jerusalem thing, I saw it on T.V." LDS has never said what you are saying. Your Bishop should set it straight for you. I am sorry, i am not trying to offend you but facts are facts.

  • @dorisfenella Sir, where the dss scrolls were writen is of no concern. It is what is writen in side of them. And it is not writen that Jesus was born in Jerusalem as you cliamed. This in now way prove that the book of mormon is true as you claim. LDS would be the first to jump on this if it was true. Ask your Bishop. The Dead Sea Scrolls are simply copies of the Bible and are 97% accurate to what you hold in your hand.

  • @123adrspain I am done talking to you, I saw scientific videos that supports the conclusions I gave you. I am not surprising you refuse to believe it. It must be shocking.

    LOL

    and bye, seriously make a better research.

  • @dorisfenella  I just researched Mormonism Research Ministry and found an article "Was Jesus born at Jerusalem"? By Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson and there is no mention of your claims of dead sea scrolls. I also researched findings of dead sea scrolls and no finding of your claims. I think you are confused and maybe are simply listening to a narrator.Keep in mind what you are claiming would send shock waves through out LDS and it would be big news. No such out burst has ever been displayed.

  • @123adrspain Listen I don´t remember all the details but the conclusion resulted to be a shock for antimormons who were spreading the same allegation than you now. I think you are not well informed .

    If the DSS were only a copy of the Bible, there it would have been written "Belen"

    instead of "Jerusalem". Hystorians and scientifics confirmed that it´s ok to say Jerusalem too- Hence Joseph Smith Jr, Alma and the BOM were right.

  • @dorisfenella i am not upset but lets make sure we are all on the same page. "dead sea scrolls" are copies of the old testement that is in the bible. the scrolls were studdied and found that the copies found near the dead sea were 97% the same as in the bible. so that is to say if it is a copy of what we have in our hands then i can look in my hand bible and find it. it is not there. so where in the old testement does it say he was born in jerusalem. what book should i look up.

  • @123adrspain LOL Don´t be upset with me. I don´t have nothing to do, nor Joseph, nor Alma with the dead sea scrolls, in them it is written that Jesus was born in Jerusalem.

    Simple coincidence?

  • Research Romans 7:1-2 and Matthew 22:24-30.

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