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3 And it came to pass as he was thus pondering--being much cast down because of the wickedness of the people of the Nephites, their secret works of darkness, and their murderings, and their plunderings, and all manner of iniquities--and it came to pass as he was thus pondering in his heart, behold, a voice came unto him saying: | 3 |
4 Blessed art thou, Nephi, for those things which thou hast done; for I have beheld how thou hast with unwearyingness declared the word, which I have given unto thee, unto this people. And thou hast not feared them, and hast not sought thine own life, but hast sought my will, and to keep my commandments. | 4 |
5 And now, because thou hast done this with such unwearyingness, behold, I will bless thee forever; and I will make thee mighty in word and in deed, in faith and in works; yea, even that all things shall be done unto thee according to thy word, for thou shalt not ask that which is contrary to my will. | 5 |
Harmful 61 Doesn’t the belief that God’s power causes such horrific destruction of human life and dignity lead to thinking like this statement from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS, regarding the tsunami in the Indian Ocean that killed about 1/4 million men, women, and children in 2004? “It is now widely reported that at least 5,000 Swedes are dead as a result of the tsunamis which ravaged Thailand and the other lush resorts of that region, and thousands more are unaccounted for. … Scarcely a family in Sweden has been untouched by the devastation. Bible preachers say, THANK GOD for it all! We pray for all 20,000 Swedes in the tsunami’s wake to be declared dead” (“Why did the South Asian Tsunami happen? Reasons given by some religious conservatives”). Understanding that God is supposed to be the same yesterday, today, and always, is this power given to modern day prophets? If so, what calamities have they called down on the children of men? | |
7 1 Helaman 10:6-10
Doesn’t the belief that God’s power causes such horrific destruction of human life and dignity lead to thinking like this statement from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS, regarding the tsunami in the Indian Ocean that killed about 1/4 million men, women, and children in 2004?
“It is now widely reported that at least 5,000 Swedes are dead as a result of the tsunamis which ravaged Thailand and the other lush resorts of that region, and thousands more are unaccounted for. … Scarcely a family in Sweden has been untouched by the devastation. Bible preachers say, THANK GOD for it all! We pray for all 20,000 Swedes in the tsunami’s wake to be declared dead”
([“Why did the South Asian Tsunami happen? Reasons given by some religious conservatives”](https://www.religioustolerance.org/tsunami04c.htm)).
Understanding that God is supposed to be the same yesterday, today, and always, is this power given to modern day prophets? If so, what calamities have they called down on the children of men? | |
8 1 Helaman 10:6-10
Doesn’t the belief that God’s power causes such horrific destruction of human life and dignity lead to thinking like this statement from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS, regarding the tsunami in the Indian Ocean that killed about 1/4 million men, women, and children in 2004?
“It is now widely reported that at least 5,000 Swedes are dead as a result of the tsunamis which ravaged Thailand and the other lush resorts of that region, and thousands more are unaccounted for. … Scarcely a family in Sweden has been untouched by the devastation. Bible preachers say, THANK GOD for it all! We pray for all 20,000 Swedes in the tsunami’s wake to be declared dead”
([“Why did the South Asian Tsunami happen? Reasons given by some religious conservatives”](https://www.religioustolerance.org/tsunami04c.htm)).
Understanding that God is supposed to be the same yesterday, today, and always, is this power given to modern day prophets? If so, what calamities have they called down on the children of men? | |
9 1 Helaman 10:6-10
Doesn’t the belief that God’s power causes such horrific destruction of human life and dignity lead to thinking like this statement from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS, regarding the tsunami in the Indian Ocean that killed about 1/4 million men, women, and children in 2004?
“It is now widely reported that at least 5,000 Swedes are dead as a result of the tsunamis which ravaged Thailand and the other lush resorts of that region, and thousands more are unaccounted for. … Scarcely a family in Sweden has been untouched by the devastation. Bible preachers say, THANK GOD for it all! We pray for all 20,000 Swedes in the tsunami’s wake to be declared dead”
([“Why did the South Asian Tsunami happen? Reasons given by some religious conservatives”](https://www.religioustolerance.org/tsunami04c.htm)).
Understanding that God is supposed to be the same yesterday, today, and always, is this power given to modern day prophets? If so, what calamities have they called down on the children of men? | |
10 1 Helaman 10:6-10
Doesn’t the belief that God’s power causes such horrific destruction of human life and dignity lead to thinking like this statement from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS, regarding the tsunami in the Indian Ocean that killed about 1/4 million men, women, and children in 2004?
“It is now widely reported that at least 5,000 Swedes are dead as a result of the tsunamis which ravaged Thailand and the other lush resorts of that region, and thousands more are unaccounted for. … Scarcely a family in Sweden has been untouched by the devastation. Bible preachers say, THANK GOD for it all! We pray for all 20,000 Swedes in the tsunami’s wake to be declared dead”
([“Why did the South Asian Tsunami happen? Reasons given by some religious conservatives”](https://www.religioustolerance.org/tsunami04c.htm)).
Understanding that God is supposed to be the same yesterday, today, and always, is this power given to modern day prophets? If so, what calamities have they called down on the children of men? | |
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12 And behold, now it came to pass that when the Lord had spoken these words unto Nephi, he did stop and did not go unto his own house, but did return unto the multitudes who were scattered about upon the face of the land, and began to declare unto them the word of the Lord which had been spoken unto him, concerning their destruction if they did not repent. | 12 |
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AnachronismAnachronism - Sword 181 The only pre-Columbian weapon I can find that was similar to a sword was the macuahuitl which was made with a plank of wood similar in shape to a cricket bat with obsidian blades mounted on the edges. It is similar enough to a sword that it is often referred to as the Aztec sword. However, the macuahuitl does not seem to fit the Book of Mormon time frame. “Some groups of Central Mexico, principally in the transition between the Early and the Late Post-Classic, probably developed this weapon” (emphasis added, Dr. Marco Antonio Cervera Obregón, “The macuahuitl: an innovative weapon of the Late Post-Classic in Mesoamerica”, Arms & Armour, Vol.3, Nov. 2, 2006, p. 146, article from a research journal). The Post-Classic period is between 900 CE and the Spanish conquest. | |
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