Thursday, March 1, 2012

Mormons Would Crucify Jesus!

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Mormons Would Crucify Jesus!

by Art Bulla

Tue, Feb 28, 2012
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In their haste to to conform to the world in its ungodly teachings such as evolutionism, and its corollary racial mixing with the black race of Cain, and other such dogmas associated with what is known as "liberalism", the modern Mormon due to the lack of political correctness of Jesus of Nazareth, would crucify him all over again. Evidence: my phone call into Van Hale's program in which I was excoriated, by one cultural Mormon, and another antichrist, Darwinist mental health worker from Canada who accused me of being a "psychopath", simply for stating the obvious to anyone with objectivity, that Mr. Hale is a "knucklehead". Lies and distortions concerning my position which are censored on Mr. Hale's program because of bigotry causing them to fail to understand the truth.
"In case the quorum of the Twelve should by any means become disorganized, that the Seventies held the jurisdiction and authority of Presidency of the Church in all the world wherever it might be found." Parley P Pratt, Nauvoo Record Book B, p. 226.
"The Seventies are Apostles; and they stand next in authority to the Twelve ... If through the providence of God the First Presidency and the Twelve were taken away, then it would be the duty of the Seventies to … establish the Church, and ordain High Priests, Bishops, High Counsellors, Patriarchs, and set in order the whole church in all the world. Brigham Young, Deseret News, June 6, 1877, p. 274
You willl notice the language here does not use "killed", but "taken away", or "become disorganized".
 
 
These quorums, saith the Lord, have been disorganized through apostasyin the matter of the black race of Cain "coming in with them".
 
The Seventies, Chap.V, The Seventies As Apostles
 Know then that the apostles were Twelve and Seventy.*** It is said that each one of the Twelve and of the Seventy wrote a gospel; but in order that there might be no contention and that the number of "Acts" might not be multiplied, the apostles adopted a plan and chose two of the Seventy, Luke and Mark, and two of the Twelve, Matthew and John. (The Book of the Bee, the Cyraic Text, an apocryphal book by Bishop Solomon, native of Armenia, written in 1559; published by Oxford Univ., 1886; pp. 103, 114-115) Know then that the apostles were Twelve and Seventy.*** It is said that each one of the Twelve and of the Seventy wrote a gospel; but in order that there might be no contention and that the number of "Acts" might not be multiplied, the apostles adopted a plan and chose two of the Seventy, Luke and Mark, and two of the Twelve, Matthew and John. (The Book of the Bee, the Cyraic Text, an apocryphal book by Bishop Solomon, native of Armenia, written in 1559; published by Oxford Univ., 1886; pp. 103, 114-115
 
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·         10 For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ.
11 But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.
12 For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ. (New Testament | Galatians 1:10 - 12)

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