DAVEH: My latest post is in
RED.......
Kevin Deegan wrote:
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?DAVEH: The scenario Isaiah envisions in verses 11 to 13 actually happened in 1830. If you wish, I can quote the instance (and have done so previously), but am reluctant to do so now because of the criticisms I have received about gratuitously quoting Mormon material.I'd say Galatians 1:8 more accurately describes Joseph Smith. JudyDAVEH: I know you do, Judy. Many others feel the same way, though I respectfully disagree. If you don't already know, I believe that "other gospel" was introduced via Catholicism, and subsequently inherited in much of the Protestant dogma that is commonly accepted now. That is why there needed to be a restitution of all things as Acts 3:19-21 explained.jt: The restitution of Acts 3:19-21 has not yet happened. Jesus is still held in the heavens waiting.Joseph & the Book of Mormon has a FAMILIAR SPIRIT:Isaiah 29:4 "And thou shalt be brought down, and shalt speak out of the ground, and thy speech shall be low out of the dust, and thy voice shall be, as of one that hath a familiar spirit, out of the ground, and thy speech shall whisper out of the dust."
LDS say this scripture refers to the GOLD plates: "Now, obviously, the only way a dead people could speak 'out of the ground' or 'low out of the dust' would be by the written word, and this the people did through the Book of Mormon. Truly it has a familiar spirit, for it contains the words of the prophets of the God of Israel." LeGrand Richards, A Marvelous Work and A Wonder, p. 69. He was ordainedas one of the LDS "twelve apostles""ISAIAH PROPHESIES OF BOOK OF MORMON. One of the most important predictions regarding the Book of Mormon is that found in the 29th chapter of Isaiah. The prophet here speaks of a people who should be like Ariel, the city where David dwelt. They should have heaviness and sorrow and should be brought down to speak out of the ground, and their speech was to be low out of the dust, and their voice was to be as of one that had a familiar spirit." Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of Salvation, V.3, p.213
DAVEH: Again Kevin.......thank you
for posting LDS material in TT.
jt: Is this really Mormon material DaveH? You mean your church
actually does knowingly promote doctrines of demons? A familiar spirit is what
Jesus went to the cross to deliver us from. How sad.....
Judy

