[Faith-talk] is it wrong to question?

Paul oilofgladness47 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 16 21:22:11 UTC 2012


Jennie, the same is true of us who are Christian Israelites or, as it is 
probably better known, practitioners of something called Israel identity. 
So LDS beliefs and doctrines aren't the only ones that are questioned. I 
happen to believe in Israel identity. Paul
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jenny Keller" <jlperdue3 at gmail.com>
To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion" 
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] is it wrong to question?


> Dear Group,
>
> I, am Mormon, or a Latter-Day Saint, and the Book of Mormon was written at 
> the same time as the old and new Testaments.
>
> I find it offensive that someone would attack a book that has probably not 
> been read by them, and that person probably knows very little of the 
> Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
>
> Please, whether you agree with it or not.  Respect that there are some 
> members of the church on this list and refrain from that kind of rhetoric.
>
> I don't agree with a lot of people's beliefs on this list, but I would 
> never come out and bash their faith or what they believe on this list out 
> of respect.
>
> Please respect those of us who are Latter-Day Saints, and remember that we 
> are all children of Heavenly Father and were saved by the atonement of his 
> Son Jesus Christ.
>
> Jenny .
> On Nov 14, 2012, at 10:29 AM, Linda Mentink wrote:
>
>> Hi Timothy,
>>
>> It is not wrong to question the Bible, as long as you do it with a heart 
>> and attitude that is right before God. Scripture will answer Scripture, 
>> and most questions can be answered by the Bible. There are, however, some 
>> things that we won't know until we are with our Lord in heaven.
>>
>> I'm a little vague as to how the 66 books were decided upon as the 
>> complete Christian Bible, but what is there is believed to be inspired by 
>> God. Those books left are not believed to be inspired by God, and 
>> therefore have not been included. They are considered to be historical, 
>> not God-inspired.
>>
>> As to the belief that God is in all of us, and just needs to be found, 
>> that is wrong thinking. God has created us, but God finds and chooses us, 
>> not the other way around. That puts the responsibility initially on God 
>> where it belongs. Our responsibility is to answer His call to us to be 
>> His chosen elect.
>>
>> John answered well, as did Shiela and Paul. The more you read and study 
>> the Bible, the more you'll learn. Be careful what books you read and 
>> believe. Anything that adds to the Bible or goes against it, is not to be 
>> believed. Read Bible commentaries by Godly men to help you understand it, 
>> not novels or the Book of Mormon, or any other book that says it's more 
>> that you need to know about Christ or God. The Bible tells us that we are 
>> not to add to, or take away from it, and that's the only rule to obey 
>> where that is concerned. The Bible stands alone, and it's all Christians 
>> need as the final Word.
>>
>> Blessings,
>>
>> Linda
>>
>> At 01:03 AM 11/14/2012, you wrote:
>>> folks -
>>> this is going to get a lot of people hating what i have to say but let 
>>> me ask, is it wrong to question the bible? most is going to say yes as 
>>> it's the wholly word of the lord and I agree but why are their missing 
>>> texts such as the book of thomas, peeter, mary, and more. I have read 
>>> the devenchy code by Dan brown. it made me question and then a friend 
>>> sent me a video about the missing texts. why is the texts missing and 
>>> why were they band from the 66 texts of the bible? because they said 
>>> things the roman governor Constantine didn't agree with so they 
>>> disclosed them. well, more and more of the old texts are being found and 
>>> compiled into the gnostic bible. i know a lot of you believe gnostics 
>>> are wrong and even evil. what's wrong with researching the truth? now, 
>>> in defense of our bibles of today the gnostics believe a bit 
>>> differently. they believe that god is within you waiting to be found.
>>> we accept that god is within us and we search to find the lord within 
>>> us.
>>> that's the gnostics point of view. the regular bible teaches we must 
>>> accept god and then after that when we die we will be with the lord. 
>>> now, here's a thought. we accept god into our hearts according to the 
>>> bible, so in that case the lord is in us. so, where's the difference 
>>> between the gnostic view verses the orthodox view?
>>> anyway, these are thoughts i figured i would share with you. maybe it 
>>> will make you think about your faith. it did for me. i would like to be 
>>> perfectly clear, this doesn't make me question my faith. i'm doing 
>>> research for a greater meaning of life and the lord.
>>> Timothy
>>> Your friend in the music industry
>>> http://www.timothyclarkmusic.tumblr.com
>>>
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