Re: [ZION] The Atonement and False Doctrine?

2003-08-26 Thread Stacy Smith
That all can be easily explained by bearing the sins of everyone and the planets' sympathy for what was going on. I had an interesting experience while reading all of this. Shockingly, it seems I had a crazy memory of one day as a spirit being hurled around for no reason I could fathom at the

Re: [ZION] The Atonement and False Doctrine?

2003-08-26 Thread Steven Montgomery
. . . and could also be explained this way: Because Jesus Christ is literally the God of Nature, and is in all and through all things, it stands to reason that as Christ suffered, so did his creations. -- Steven Montgomery At 03:13 PM 8/25/2003, you wrote: That all can be easily explained by

[ZION] The Atonement and False Doctrine?

2003-08-25 Thread Stacy Smith
Hi. I'm reading some books on the atonement of Jesus Christ. There has been a general expression in at least one of the books I am reading (all by LDS authors but not all authorities) that Jesus Christ took upon Himself more than the sins of all the people in all of the infinite worlds which

RE: [ZION] The Atonement and False Doctrine?

2003-08-25 Thread Noel B
that he took on more than just our sins. NB -Original Message- From: Stacy Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 6:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ZION] The Atonement and False Doctrine? Hi. I'm reading some books on the atonement of Jesus Christ

RE: [ZION] The Atonement and False Doctrine?

2003-08-25 Thread Stacy Smith
This doesn't quite answer the question, although it may seem to answer it. Some have implied that Jesus took on the experience of every single man, woman and child. Stacy. At 09:00 PM 08/24/2003 -0400, you wrote: Here is a quote from Alma, chapter 7, that may help: 10 And behold, he shall