Kevion wrote:  Adam God is even in your standard works, hardly "a little vague"
 
Blaine:  Really?  Where?  To my knowledge, it  is not and never was in any standard work of the Church, eg,  the Book of Mormon, the D&C, the P of GP,  definitely not in the Bible (also a Standard Work).   What little bit there was to it in any other written form went the way of Brigham Young and a few others of his generation--it died a long time ago, or would have but for enemies of the Church who still use it to grind their axes on.  ALL current prophets disown the doctrine.  It was never accepted by the church membership as an official doctrine.        Please note the name of the Church--The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--no doctrine is official unless voted on and sustained by the general Church membership, and this just never happened, regardless of what a few promoters of the doctrine may have tried to do.   So, Kevin, ol' bud, just give it up.  You sound like the man who tries to prove Elvis is still alive, despite all the evidence that he died, is buried, and his body is rotting in a grave  (and his soul is probably rotting in HELL!).
 
 
In a message dated 5/24/2005 11:16:32 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe Brigham was being a little vague in referring to him as a "God,"
 
"He is our Father and our God, and the only God with whom we have to do."
 
The prophets called him God and a bunch of your offshoots say that the utah LDS are apostates for not following these prophets.
Adam God is even in your standard works, hardly "a little vague"
It was taught in general Conference
never yet preached a sermon and sent out to the children of men that they may not call Scripture.” Young 
It was doctrine not Theory
"Now, let all who may hear these doctrines, pause before they make light of them, or treat them with indifference, for they will prove their salvation or damnation."  Young
It was taught for a number of years by a number of prophets
 

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