Terry: When the Holy Bible was written, there were at least three warnings in it not to add or take anything from that Book.

DAVEH:  That is not true at all.  The first instance was in Dt 4:2.  Logically, your comment does not make any sense, as any books added after Deuteronomy would have violated what God said in Dt 4:2.  If you think it through, Terry, it will make more sense if you consider the writers of those books were told that nothing should be added or removed from those books alone, not for the Bible as a whole.
 
jt: Who said anything about 'books' or the 'Bible as a whole'  God warns not to add or take away from His Word not only in Deuteronomy but also in Proverbs and in Revelation.

Terry: Since both Mohammed and Joseph Smith came along well after this Book was complete, and no reference was ever made to them in the Book,

DAVEH:  Not true again.  Previously I made reference to Is 29: 11-18, which IMO makes reference to JS.
 
jt: How does Isa 29 refer to Joseph Smith?  I'd say Galatians 1:8 more accurately describes Joseph Smith.
 
Judy

 

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