Lineage of Abraham and Mormons
Answers to Gospel Questions 1:171; “…Abraham, Joseph, and Moses married women of their own race, and we need have no worry over our lineage, because we are of that same race.”
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Abraham, bible, Book of Mormon, Egyptian, false doctrines, Hebrew, Jesus, lineage of Abraham, Mormon Dilemmas, salvation on 10/14/2011| 1 Comment »
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Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Abraham, bible, false doctrine, false prophecy, Hagar, Isaac, Ishmael, Jesus, mormonism, polygamy, Sarah, the Promise of God on 08/16/2011| 1 Comment »
For this dilemma we’re looking at the story of Ishmael. When I became a Christian, surprised and shocked couldn’t really fit the description of my reaction to what I was learning. I don’t know what it’s like to be a “normal” person who came to Christ and learning the truth about God so all I can refer to is my experience as a member of the LDS Church.
Learning the truth about people like Abraham, Ishmael, Jeremiah and not to mention Jesus was mind-blowing to say the least and that’s why I keep praying these dilemmas or discrepancies will shed some light on the minds of the Mormon people.
This selection is from our 3rd installment of Demonic and Ungodly Names in the Book of Mormon.
Don’t forget to pray!
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Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Abraham, Abrahamic Covenant, bible, covenant, dilemmas, Doctrine and Covenants, false doctrine, false prophecies, Isaac is the promise, Ishamel is the promise, Jesus, mormonism, salvation on 06/06/2011| 2 Comments »
Abrahamic Covenant is a Dilemma for the Mormon Church
The dilemma this time is something I wish every single Mormon knew about. It’s imperative as a Christian to know who Abraham was. Who was he, where did he live, why did God like him, when did he live, and what significance does his life story play in Christianity, why do I need to know? What is the Abrahamic Covenant? What does it mean for me as a Christian today?