More on the Council of the Gods by Art Bulla on BlogTalkRadio - http://ping.fm/UpebF
Original Air Date: July 06, 2010
More on the Council of the Gods
Adam's Jehovah or Christ, and his Father placed him in the Garden. Thus "Christ" is an office. Adam's Jehovah not our Jehovah, saith the Lord. "Adam was as conversant with his Father who placed him upon this earth as we are conversant with our earthly parents. The Father frequently came to visit his son Adam (many times with Adam's Jehovah), and talked and walked with him; and the children of Adam were more or less acquainted with their Grandfather, and their children were more or less acquainted with their Great-Grandfather; and the things that pertain to God and to heaven were as familiar among mankind, in the first ages of their existence on the earth, as these mountains are to our mountain boys, as our gardens are to our wives and children, or as the road to the Western Ocean is to the experienced traveller. From this source mankind have received their religious traditions." (Brigham Young; Journal of Discourses, 26 vols., 9:, p.149)
Original Air Date: July 06, 2010
More on the Council of the Gods
Adam's Jehovah or Christ, and his Father placed him in the Garden. Thus "Christ" is an office. Adam's Jehovah not our Jehovah, saith the Lord. "Adam was as conversant with his Father who placed him upon this earth as we are conversant with our earthly parents. The Father frequently came to visit his son Adam (many times with Adam's Jehovah), and talked and walked with him; and the children of Adam were more or less acquainted with their Grandfather, and their children were more or less acquainted with their Great-Grandfather; and the things that pertain to God and to heaven were as familiar among mankind, in the first ages of their existence on the earth, as these mountains are to our mountain boys, as our gardens are to our wives and children, or as the road to the Western Ocean is to the experienced traveller. From this source mankind have received their religious traditions." (Brigham Young; Journal of Discourses, 26 vols., 9:, p.149)
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