Posted by Lou Pilder on December 6, 2004, at 20:53:34
In reply to Re: Lou's response to rayww's post- » Lou Pilder, posted by rayww on December 6, 2004, at 17:31:32
> I was just about to start feeling lonely at the bottom of Faith again.
>
> My answer to your multiple choice is "F" because what I presented was a package. One can believe Jesus is the Christ and none of the other, but a person cannot believe all of the other and not believe Jesus is the Christ, or a person can believe none of any of it, but that doesn't alter the truth about it.
>
> (rephrase) People who misunderstand:
> 1. Think that teaching their children the laws of God is brainwashing
> 2. Think that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a cult
> 3. Think Joseph Smith was deceived
> 4. Think people who obey the laws of God have no freedom
> 5. Think it's OK to ban or get rid of those who tell them to repent of their behavior
> 6. Think the Book of Mormon is a lie that doesn't teach us Jesus is the Christ.
> 7. Think good is evil and evil is good.
>
> Thankfully, most people in America still believe in God, still call good good, and believe in justice. If most people could help some people, this world would be a better place for all.
>
> Hopefully that explains what I believe is the package, and you will see how it should not be separated. Perhaps this reference will put your question to rest.
> http://scriptures.lds.org/query?words=%22house+of+my+friends%22&search.x=31&search.y=10
rayww,
In the link that yopu have offered above, in [2 D&C 45:52] it writes;
[...I will say to them: These wounds are the wounds which I was wounded in the house of {my friends}. I am Jesus that was crucified. I am the Son of God...].
Could you identify who are the people referred to as {my friends}? If you could, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
Lou
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