Ensign, “The Atonement,” November 1996; “…Paul said, “As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” 14 The Atonement of Jesus Christ became the immortal
creation. He volunteered to answer the ends of a law previously transgressed. 15 And by the shedding of His blood, His 16 and our physical bodies could become perfected. They could again function without blood, just as Adam’s and Eve’s did in their paradisiacal form. Paul taught that “flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; … this mortal must put on immortality.” 17…” – Russell M. Nelson
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Bodies Will Function without Blood
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Adam and Eve had no blood, atonement, Ensign November 1996, false apostle, Russell Nelson on 04/15/2015| 2 Comments »
Mormon Dilemma 217
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Adam & Eve couldn't multiply in Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve had no blood, Adam and Eve tricked into sinning by God, bible, Christianity, false doctrines of Mormonism, false gods of Mormonism, Jesus, salvation on 04/08/2012| 1 Comment »
Adam and Eve Had No Blood
Note: As seen below, I obviously had a typo for this. Yikes! Instead of stating it came from the LDS Bible Dictionary, i mistakenly posted the URL.
Not surprising, when I saw this and tried to correct the error, I noticed the Church has since changed its content.
I’ve left it this way to show how the Church retro-engineers their writings in an effort to hide their past. If you click on the link below, it shows various references to Adam, but not the one they previously had on their site which is listed below in our original topic.
http://scriptures.lds.org/bd/f/2; “Before the fall, Adam and Eve had physical bodies but no blood. There was no sin, no death, and no children among any of the earthly creations. With the eating of the “forbidden fruit,” Adam and Eve became mortal, sin entered, blood formed in their bodies, and death became a part of life. Adam became the “first flesh” upon the earth (Moses 3: 7), meaning that he and Eve were the first to become mortal. After Adam fell, the whole creation fell and became mortal. Adam’s fall brought both physical and spiritual death into the world upon all mankind (Hel. 14: 16-17).” – Bible Dictionary of the LDS Church
Thought of the Day about Mormonism
Posted in Thought of the Day about Mormonism, tagged Adam and Eve, Adam and Eve had no blood, bible, false doctrines, Garden of Eden, Jesus, mormonism, salvation on 10/13/2011| Leave a Comment »
Adam and Eve Had No Blood
http://scriptures.lds.org/bd/f/2 ; “Before the fall, Adam and Eve had physical bodies but no blood. There was no sin, no death, and no children among any of the earthly creations. With the eating of the “forbidden fruit,” Adam and Eve became mortal, sin entered, blood formed in their bodies, and death became a part of life. Adam became the “first flesh” upon the earth (Moses 3: 7), meaning that he and Eve were the first to become mortal. After Adam fell, the whole creation fell and became mortal. Adam’s fall brought both physical and spiritual death into the world upon all mankind (Hel. 14: 16-17).” – Bible Dictionary of the LDS Church




















































































































