Re: [TruthTalk] Mormon inconsistences

2002-10-15 Thread David Miller

Blainer wrote:
 I ... came across an exellent summary of BH Roberts
 life in the Introduction to his book, Studies of the Book
 of Mormon..  Some of your questions are answered
 there.
 www.lds-mormon.com/roberts.shtml

Wow!  I thought you were against anti-Mormon sites.  So here is an article
on an anti-Mormon site that you consider an excellent summary.  Great.
Maybe we are making some progress now as you consider expanding your realm
of reading.

I followed a link at the bottom of the page you referenced and found
information about Joe Smith's activity with seeing stones prior to doing the
Book of Mormon.  The link is:  http://www.lds-mormon.com/seerstn.shtml

Maybe you can read it and tell me what you think.  I first learned of this
through other sources, but I just haven't had time to pull those references
and quote them for you.  Do you still not believe that Joseph Smith did any
divining with seeing stones prior to the Book of Mormon?

Peace be with you.
David Miller.

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Re: [TruthTalk] Mormon inconsistences

2002-10-14 Thread bborrow26

Blainer)  For those doubting Brigham Roberts admiration of Joseph Smith
as a prophet of God, please read the following:

Finally, in a 1932 article, “Joseph Smith: An Appreciation,” the fire and
conviction of his youth came through as Roberts confessed his love and
respect for Joseph Smith, as an admirer “who believes in him without
reservation…I was influenced by the boldness of his claims, for the
tremendous intellectual daring…for the very sway and swagger of him, and
for his unschooled eloquence.…To me and for me, he is the Prophet of the
Most High, enskied and sainted!”74 
  
(I second the motion.)


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