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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Re:The HEART of the matter
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 11:30:26 -0400

Yes, I do see the point.   But did he make this statement ?

History records that he did...http://www.watchman.org/lds/moonmen.htm, among many others that reference the same material.

Did he make this statement as a prophet of God?

I do not beleive that he claimed he was speaking for god when he made the statement.

Is this a statement of faith for the Mormon religion?

This is not in the mormon statements of faith.

The prophets of old were not inspired in their daily comings and goings. I am sure they spoke and did things that were not in line with truth or even practicalities.

Well, I am not as sure as you. Do you have any examples?

The fact that Joseph Smith made the man on the moon statement goes to his general credibility as a man of (the mormon) god. Have you not been reading what I have been posting? I even offered a likely reason for his believing and repeating such! Can you get off my back now?

Perry


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