How can it be my duty to be "honest" in what they are when according to you I don't understand them? For instance, I believe your articles of faith state mormonism takes the stand that God's Word "might" be corrupted, despite it failing to show where or even how that could possibly be true, it being divine. Yet I'm the one.... not understanding what it plainly states? What else do I need to "understand" in order to accept the fact that mormonism sets JS's word above a holy God's Word, who also has divine truthful statements of His own claiming that His word is divine, and the divine cannot be corrupted.... being divine? One of those "HUH???" moments in mormonism.
Your confusion over the Christian concept of a Triune God is one primary instance. You fail to comprehend it, therefore you don't accept it, yet you attempt to discredit something you don't understand. No need for numbers, Jane. You've said it often enough in many posts.
Tic; “What else do I need to "understand" in order to accept the fact that mormonism sets JS's word above a holy God's Word….”
There are a couple of points here;
Because someone interprets the Bible differently than you do doesn’t mean they set the Word of God as naught. In my home town there was the Eastside Church of Christ and the Westside Church of Christ standing across the street from each other. They disagreed on several points of doctrine, it didn’t mean one group was more Biblical than the other just that they understood it differently. Mormons simply understand the Bible differently than you do.
When Paul was writing he quoted from the Old Testament repeatedly, I’m sure that other Jews were incensed at the way he used the passages to support his new gospel message.
All prophets have face opposition from the establishment, they are sent to shake things up, to call people to repent, to call them back to the truth of God’s word. Like Paul Joseph shed light on the Bible to open it up and help mankind to see it in the way it was intended instead of the way 2000 years of non prophetic commentary has twisted it.
Tic; “For instance, I believe your articles of faith state mormonism takes the stand that God's Word "might" be corrupted, despite it failing to show where or even how that could possibly be true, it being divine.”
Let’s start with a list of missing scriptures
took the book of the covenant: Ex. 24:7 .
book of the wars of the Lord: Num. 21:14 .
book of Jasher: Josh. 10:13 . ( 2 Sam. 1:18 . )
Samuel … wrote it in a book: 1 Sam. 10:25 .
book of the acts of Solomon: 1 Kgs. 11:41 .
book of Samuel the seer: 1 Chr. 29:29 .
book of Nathan the prophet: 2 Chr. 9:29 .
book of Shemaiah the prophet: 2 Chr. 12:15 .
acts of Abijah … in the story of the prophet Iddo: 2 Chr. 13:22 .
book of Jehu: 2 Chr. 20:34 .
written among the sayings of the seers: 2 Chr. 33:19 .
spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene: Matt. 2:23 .
I wrote unto you in an epistle: 1 Cor. 5:9 .
as I wrote afore in few words: Eph. 3:3 .
read the epistle from Laodicea: Col. 4:16 .
when I gave all diligence to write unto you: Jude 1:3 .
Enoch also … prophesied of these: Jude 1:14 .
*“Writing as early as the third century AD, Christian theologian Origen recorded, “The differences among the [New Testament] manuscripts have become great, either through the negligence of some copyists or through the perverse audacity of others; they either neglect to check over what they have transcribed, or, in the process of checking, they make additions or deletions as they please.” (Fair) Origen, Commentary on Matthew 15:14, in Bart D. Ehrman, Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why (New York: Harper Collins, 2005), 52.
So let’s add just a few known mistakes;
* 1 John 5:7 7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
That was added to the Bible!
* Matt 5:22 But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment:
The words “without cause” is not found in the oldest manuscript it was added later, it has been added in and out again over the centuries. ***(something Joseph Smith would not have known as he was translating the Book of Mormon. When Jesus appears to the people of the Book of Mormon he repeats his Sermon on the Mount and the phrase ‘without cause’ is not there.)***
*John 4:24 “ God is a Spirit”
Most new translations leave out the ‘a’, the concept of the nature of God is built on that faulty wording!
*John 1 “All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men.”
The word ‘things’ is not found in the original Greek. One reading the passages is suppose to know ‘all’ of what Jesus made by the wording. In this case ‘all men’.
“ All (men) were made by him; and without him was not any made that was made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men.”
John never intended to say Jesus made all ‘things’ right down to the last atom. The 'something from nothing' doctrine is built on a faulty reading of the Bible.
And that’s just three examples.