The Jesus of the Bible is the same as the one in the BoM and the D&C--if you knew the one in the Bible better, you would recognize him in the BoM and D&C--unfortunately, your concepts of him come from your traditions, which are largely of men.  The Mormon Jesus is one who still has power to perform miracles, and to do a new thing--the traditions you teach have emasculated him beyond recognition--your Jesus is impotent--unable to work or act without the approval of your confused ministers or your stand-in-your-own-light, self-appointed preachers.
Blainerb
 
In a message dated 12/20/2005 4:36:13 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
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In a message dated 12/16/2005 8:59:42 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
discerning the difference . . . 
 
cd: And the sad part is you actually believe a man who said there were 6 ft quaker like people living on the moon-as a prophet of God-very sad indeed.
 
He may have said that, but he also testified of the reality of Jesus Christ.  Would you count that as being uninspired?
Blainerb
cd: You and DaveH both mention Jesus Christ but it is not the Christ on the Bible-as was Smiths Christ not of God.If he was inspired then Smiths word would reflect Christ words they do not do so. Therefore the only conclusion I can draw from that is Smith is speaking of another Christ.Simular to the Jesus that RCC teachs-They made unto themselves a Christ that allows for Idol worship and sell him to people for attendance to their Church.
 
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In a message dated 12/14/2005 5:00:06 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cd:  The why don't  Mormons live by Jesus's words instead of Smith's words.
Blainerb:  .  Smith lived and died for his testimony of Jesus Christ, whom he saw and spoke with on several occasions.  Smith was His prophet, just as Moses was his prophet. There are exciting parallels between the two, in fact.   If JS ever spoke anything contrary to the mind and will of the Lord, he spoke of himself. Being a man, having the weaknesses of a man, he may have done that on occasion.  But that did not mean he was not a prophet who revealed the mind and will of Jesus Christ to man in these last days.  Use the Holy Spirit, and the spirit of charity to be your guide in discerning the difference . . . 
 
cd: And the sad part is you actually believe a man who said there were 6 ft quaker like people living on the moon-as a prophet of God-very sad indeed.
 

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