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6 1 I think most consider Peccary or Javelina, native to the Americas, to be pigs. Peccary are not in the same family as old world pigs, but they are in the same suborder, Suina. | |
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Harmful 181 I see this as a black-and-white oversimplification and think it’s harmful. Each of us is a mix of good and bad. Yes, it behooves us to aspire to do good works and improve ourselves, but this either/or approach is a false dichotomy. I believe it encourages an “us vs. them” perspective and harsh judgments of others and of self when someone is seen as falling short of bringing forth only good fruit. | |
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21 1 3 Ne 14:21-27 I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential. However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. | |
22 1 3 Ne 14:21-27
I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential.
However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. | |
23 1 Annotation for 3 Ne 14:21-27 above Verse 23 here is a verbatim copy of Matthew 7:23. But, if you look at footnote “a” of the LDS King James Version of the same verse, you find that Joseph Smith later changed t he Bible verse to, “And then will I say, Ye never knew me . . .” Since the Book of Mormon is supposed to be translated by the power of God, and the process gave each English word to Joseph to use (Book of Mormon Translation) one is left to wonder why God would copy the King James Matthew 7:23 version word-for-word into the Book of Mormon, only to have Joseph change it later in the Joseph Smith Translation (JST) version. 1 3 Ne 14:21-27
I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential.
However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. | |
24 1 3 Ne 14:21-27
I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential.
However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. | |
25 1 3 Ne 14:21-27
I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential.
However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. | |
26 1 3 Ne 14:21-27
I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential.
However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. | |
27 1 3 Ne 14:21-27
I like these verses. It is almost identical to Matthew 7:21-27 which is accepted as God’s word by most mainstream Christians. This should demonstrate to all Christians that Mormons are on to something when they teach that faith is manifested in works. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the principle of grace and that most of Christianity teaches that works do not bring salvation, that all are condemned by the law. But, clearly Christian holy texts teach that doing, though insufficient, is essential.
However, verse 23 presents a significant challenge. |