son of Ishmael wrote:Well if you really want to do it, I have an old meat clever you can borrow.
That is not the offer of a friend. You should be talking me out of it.

son of Ishmael wrote:Well if you really want to do it, I have an old meat clever you can borrow.
Quasimodo wrote:son of Ishmael wrote:Well if you really want to do it, I have an old meat clever you can borrow.
That is not the offer of a friend. You should be talking me out of it.
That was because of some of the gnostic heretics. The ascetic ones, not the libertine ones. They took Matthew 19:12 literally. They were high-fliers, who did not take the practicalities of living in this world very seriously. You ever heard the expression "Too spiritual to be of any earthly use?"son of Ishmael wrote:1. prohibition of self-castration WTF? They really had to make a law to stop people from doing that?
MCB wrote:That was because of some of the gnostic heretics. The ascetic ones, not the libertine ones. They took Matthew 19:12 literally. They were high-fliers, who did not take the practicalities of living in this world very seriously. You ever heard the expression "Too spiritual to be of any earthly use?"son of Ishmael wrote:1. prohibition of self-castration WTF? They really had to make a law to stop people from doing that?
son of Ishmael wrote:Actually Mark was the first Gospel written and the rest of them used that version to write theirs.
Quasimodo wrote:I'm pretty sure you don't know what happens when you die, either. You're just hoping. As far as the past and the Bible, It's unknown who wrote most of it. We do know that the Council of Nicaea put it together in 325 AD or so. Who some of those guys were and how they felt authorized to do the editing is a bit of a mystery. They left a lot of books out for political reasons. If you don't believe that the holy church was based on politics, you should be watching the Borgias.
Franktalk wrote:Quasimodo wrote:I'm pretty sure you don't know what happens when you die, either. You're just hoping. As far as the past and the Bible, It's unknown who wrote most of it. We do know that the Council of Nicaea put it together in 325 AD or so. Who some of those guys were and how they felt authorized to do the editing is a bit of a mystery. They left a lot of books out for political reasons. If you don't believe that the holy church was based on politics, you should be watching the Borgias.
I can not convey why I am sure of the next existence. My faith and experience tells me somewhat what to expect. I do agree with you that what we have of scripture has been chopped up by man and major parts removed. But with seeking and the guiding of the Holy Spirit God's message comes through. If you read 1 John you find that the Word is not the witness on the earth but it is in heaven. So the Word is but a stepping stone to get a relationship with the Holy Ghost and Christ. With their help one can come to know enough to have a good sense for God.
Tobin wrote:I suspect they wouldn't have kept it around as I suspect if the tooth fairy had wrote it - they would have put the tooth fairy in a box and dropped it in a river. Next you'll be accusing Joseph Smith and SR of fairy abuse I suppose.
Joseph Smith did and said a number of stupid things. Stupidty doesn't preclude the Lord from trying to work with mankind. He has a very good nature. I try to emulate it by talking with you in fact.
He works with imperfect sinful men despite our failings. Nobody said the seer stones worked. They were merely a crutch, an impure practice that Joseph Smith had and used, that he eventually got rid of as he became more familiar with the Lord.
Hi kettle calling the pot black. I'm merely behaving just like you to see how much you enjoy talking to yourself. Having fun yet?
And drowned the tooth fairy. Yes, we get you.Themis wrote:And you wonder why no one takes you seriously, but yes they would have destroyed it.Tobin wrote:I suspect they wouldn't have kept it around as I suspect if the tooth fairy had wrote it - they would have put the tooth fairy in a box and dropped it in a river. Next you'll be accusing Joseph Smith and SR of fairy abuse I suppose.
You make me dizzy. You know Joseph Smith didn't know Egyptian Hieroglyphics, yet you claim he must of because God taught it to him. Just exactly how did you arrive at this amazing conclusion that God taught Joseph Smith Egyptian Hieroglyphics and what proof do you have that he did? I'd be fascinated to read about this experience.Themis wrote:So another words Joseph was a major idiot. Sorry I don't think it fits what we know about him, and I doubt we can go the God is an idiot route as well as the catalyst theory demands. Joseph either had to make the explanations up for the facsimiles or God had to give them to him. Now God is involved in deception.Tobin wrote:Joseph Smith did and said a number of stupid things. Stupidty doesn't preclude the Lord from trying to work with mankind. He has a very good nature. I try to emulate it by talking with you in fact.
"There is no evidence that Smith used the stone to dictate any more of the Doctrine and Covenants revelations after November 1830; and during his work on his Bible translation, Smith told Orson Pratt he had stopped using the stone because he had become acquainted with "the Spirit of Prophecy and Revelation" and no longer needed it." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seer_stone_(Latter_Day_Saints)Themis wrote:He never did get rid of them, but I think he did see them as not being seen as legitimate in the eyes of others later on. Probably why he changed the D&C section where he has God telling Oliver he has the gift of the rod(diving rod) to the gift of Aaron.Tobin wrote:He works with imperfect sinful men despite our failings. Nobody said the seer stones worked. They were merely a crutch, an impure practice that Joseph Smith had and used, that he eventually got rid of as he became more familiar with the Lord.
I gave you a source on seerstones. I'm not your sock puppet. I don't have to do as you ask. by the way - I'm just being stubborn and disagreeable just like you always are.Themis wrote:Still waiting for you to provide your sources for what I asked. Funny that I am the one providing some sources. You have yet to provide any.Tobin wrote:Hi kettle calling the pot black. I'm merely behaving just like you to see how much you enjoy talking to yourself. Having fun yet?
Tobin wrote:You make me dizzy. You know Joseph Smith didn't know Egyptian Hieroglyphics, yet you claim he must of because God taught it to him. Just exactly how did you arrive at this amazing conclusion that God taught Joseph Smith Egyptian Hieroglyphics and what proof do you have that he did? I'd be fascinated to read about this experience.
"There is no evidence that Smith used the stone to dictate any more of the Doctrine and Covenants revelations after November 1830; and during his work on his Bible translation, Smith told Orson Pratt he had stopped using the stone because he had become acquainted with "the Spirit of Prophecy and Revelation" and no longer needed it." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seer_stone ... Day_Saints)
I gave you a source on seerstones. I'm not your sock puppet. I don't have to do as you ask. by the way - I'm just being stubborn and disagreeable just like you always are.
Can't wait for your next post and for you to repeat the same non-sense again.