RE: Is There a Difference Between Trusting Scientists and Trusting Preachers?
July 13, 2016 at 10:46 pm
Anybody wanna trust the Mormon hierarchy ??
Particularly knowing they have changed ALL of their revelations, supposedly ordained by God Almighty, and yet all were found to be lacking in one way or another (some were flawed in multiple ways too, and many changes had to be subsequently changed again when they became problems) (AFAIK, no Mormon revelation that has been revised more than once, was ever returned to its original form either).
And also knowing the Mormon hierarchy routinely denies any changes have ever been made to their revelations (despite publishing different versions of them at different times) and if really pressed with the incontrovertible evidence in their own records, will fall back only slightly and insist no matter how big a revision might be, the original 'intent' is still there and they just corrected some spelling or punctuation minutia.
I wouldn't trust those idiots with a burned out match.
Particularly knowing they have changed ALL of their revelations, supposedly ordained by God Almighty, and yet all were found to be lacking in one way or another (some were flawed in multiple ways too, and many changes had to be subsequently changed again when they became problems) (AFAIK, no Mormon revelation that has been revised more than once, was ever returned to its original form either).
And also knowing the Mormon hierarchy routinely denies any changes have ever been made to their revelations (despite publishing different versions of them at different times) and if really pressed with the incontrovertible evidence in their own records, will fall back only slightly and insist no matter how big a revision might be, the original 'intent' is still there and they just corrected some spelling or punctuation minutia.
I wouldn't trust those idiots with a burned out match.
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