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2 And behold, this is the thing which I will give unto you for a sign--for verily I say unto you that when these things which I declare unto you, and which I shall declare unto you hereafter of myself, and by the power of the Holy Ghost which shall be given unto you of the Father, shall be made known unto the Gentiles that they may know concerning this people who are a remnant of the house of Jacob, and concerning this my people who shall be scattered by them; | 2 |
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4 For it is wisdom in the Father that they should be established in this land, and be set up as a free people by the power of the Father, that these things might come forth from them unto a remnant of your seed, that the covenant of the Father may be fulfilled which he hath covenanted with his people, O house of Israel; | 4 |
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6 For thus it behooveth the Father that it should come forth from the Gentiles, that he may show forth his power unto the Gentiles, for this cause that the Gentiles, if they will not harden their hearts, that they may repent and come unto me and be baptized in my name and know of the true points of my doctrine, that they may be numbered among my people, O house of Israel; | 6 |
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9 1 “There shall be among them those who will not believe it.” As I write this there are 324 million people in the USA and 6.5 million of those are Mormon. That’s 2 Mormons among every hundred Americans. So the percentage of the population who does not believe and is “among them” is 98 percent. Worldwide 99.8 percent do not believe. Click here for a graph that represents the non-believers "among them." And, in reality the numbers of those who believe in LDS claims is actually lower than the numbers the Church claims on its membership records, so the percentages are starker than what I’ve listed above. For example, according to the Pew Research Center, those claiming to be LDS in the U.S. came to about 1.6% of the population in 2014 (“America’s Changing Religious Landscape”). | |
Which way is it? 101 This is obviously about Joseph Smith, so I don’t know how one would reconcile this idea about God not letting him be hurt with what happened to Joseph. Joseph was hurt on many occasions, and then he was assassinated. | |
11 Therefore it shall come to pass that whosoever will not believe in my words, who am Jesus Christ, which the Father shall cause him to bring forth unto the Gentiles, and shall give unto him power that he shall bring them forth unto the Gentiles, (it shall be done even as Moses said) they shall be cut off from among my people who are of the covenant. | 11 |
12 1 3 Ne 21:12 -15 So this remnant is presumably the Lamanites who are either most of the Native Americans or among the Native Americans depending on whether you read the pre-2006 Book of Mormon Introduction or the Introduction after that. And, that remnant is to go forth destroying the Gentiles for non-belief. In spite of at least 98 percent non-belief at this point (see note to verse 9 above), the destruction was by in large brought to the remnant however you define that. | |
13 1 3 Ne 21:12 -15
So this remnant is presumably the Lamanites who are either most of the Native Americans or among the Native Americans depending on whether you read the pre-2006 Book of Mormon Introduction or the Introduction after that. And, that remnant is to go forth destroying the Gentiles for non-belief. In spite of at least 98 percent non-belief at this point (see note to verse 9 above), the destruction was by in large brought to the remnant however you define that. | |
Anachronism 141 The words “chariots” (would imply wheels for transportation which these Americans knew nothing of at the time) and “horses.” These are anachronistic to the described setting. (See also my If I Could Ask … Lesson 5 about horses in the Americas) 1 3 Ne 21:12 -15
So this remnant is presumably the Lamanites who are either most of the Native Americans or among the Native Americans depending on whether you read the pre-2006 Book of Mormon Introduction or the Introduction after that. And, that remnant is to go forth destroying the Gentiles for non-belief. In spite of at least 98 percent non-belief at this point (see note to verse 9 above), the destruction was by in large brought to the remnant however you define that. | |
15 1 3 Ne 21:12 -15
So this remnant is presumably the Lamanites who are either most of the Native Americans or among the Native Americans depending on whether you read the pre-2006 Book of Mormon Introduction or the Introduction after that. And, that remnant is to go forth destroying the Gentiles for non-belief. In spite of at least 98 percent non-belief at this point (see note to verse 9 above), the destruction was by in large brought to the remnant however you define that. | |
16 1 The LDS Church now admits that Joseph Smith used a rock in a hat to seek buried treasure (superstitious practice sort of like witchcraft), the same rock they admit he used to “translate” the Book of Mormon | |
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19 1 MormonLeaks provided documentation that as of January 2014, the base living allowance given to LDS general authorities was $120,000 annually | |
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24 1 Verses 24-25 have strong similarities to a passage in the KJV Book of Revelation. Compare verses 24-25 with "unto the New Jerusalem. ...the power of heaven come down among them; and I also will be in the midst" to Revelation 21:2-3 with "the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven,... and God himself shall be with them". Note that the phrase "new Jerusalem" only occurs twice within the KJV bible, both within the Book of Revelation, with this instance being the closest match. | |
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26 And then shall the work of the Father commence at that day, even when this gospel shall be preached among the remnant of this people. Verily I say unto you, at that day shall the work of the Father commence among all the dispersed of my people, yea, even the tribes which have been lost, which the Father hath led away out of Jerusalem. | 26 |
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