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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 4126, member: 1"]</p><p>I could tell you about the law of opposites and the war in heaven, which is VERY relevant to what you're talking about. But something tells me it won't matter. This feels like an emotional belief. Not a logical one. And if it's an emotional belief, there's nothing I can say that will ever convince you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On the surface, the BoM seems like an easy thing to conjure up, but when you read and study it, it's downright eerie how so much of it connects to parts of the Bible and claims things of ancient America that weren't even thought about at that time, archaeologically, but have been proven to be correct as time went on. And I'm not just talking about how it references some passages of the Bible either. And even putting all that aside, the Book of Mormon makes SO much damn sense in a world where Christianity is trying to paddle and get by on just the Bible alone...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In order:</p><p></p><p>- Yes.</p><p>- Yes, but they're FAR from the only ones in the church who can perform miracles.</p><p>- It's laid out much like how the primitive church was laid out. Here's the full hierarchy: https://www.lds.org/church/leaders?lang=eng</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 4126, member: 1"] I could tell you about the law of opposites and the war in heaven, which is VERY relevant to what you're talking about. But something tells me it won't matter. This feels like an emotional belief. Not a logical one. And if it's an emotional belief, there's nothing I can say that will ever convince you. On the surface, the BoM seems like an easy thing to conjure up, but when you read and study it, it's downright eerie how so much of it connects to parts of the Bible and claims things of ancient America that weren't even thought about at that time, archaeologically, but have been proven to be correct as time went on. And I'm not just talking about how it references some passages of the Bible either. And even putting all that aside, the Book of Mormon makes SO much damn sense in a world where Christianity is trying to paddle and get by on just the Bible alone... In order: - Yes. - Yes, but they're FAR from the only ones in the church who can perform miracles. - It's laid out much like how the primitive church was laid out. Here's the full hierarchy: https://www.lds.org/church/leaders?lang=eng [/QUOTE]
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