Book Of Mormon Contradiction: Helaman 6:9,10; 8:21 – Part 1
The sons of Zedekiah were killed before their father’s eyes. King Nebuchadnezzar was ruthless before admitting that God is real.
The sons of Zedekiah were killed before their father’s eyes. King Nebuchadnezzar was ruthless before admitting that God is real.
God and His angels are a consuming fire. The difference is in their brightness, as angels are sons of God.
As Christians, we are a reproach to the wicked. Those who are evil do not approve of what we stand for when it comes to God.
The Bible teaches that the sons of Zedekiah were slain before the king of Babylon. The Book of Mormon teaches that a son survived.
The Book of Mormon states that Jesus was born in Jerusalem, where the Bible says in Bethlehem. The Bible is right.
Only fake Christians celebrate pride month with the LGBTQ. These are those who are unsaved and are lost in their sinful state.
This is a wicked and adulterous generation and this sin of homosexuality is sending millions of people straight to hell when they die.
It is important that we ask the Lord, our God to be our teacher. This way, we will know the path that is right and take it.
There is a need to get things off our chest with God. Even in the middle of the night, we have a need to wake up and give Him thanks.
The fear of God brings us back to Him on a daily basis. We have hope in the Lord and His Word. What He does is right.
Joseph Smith purposely changed the Bible, including the Book of Revelation. An example is Revelation 6:14.
Beware of Mormon missionaries. They come as wolves in sheep’s clothing. Their message may sound good, but it is not of God.
It is important to acknowledge the Lord our God, and praise Him for His faithfulness all throughout our lives.
There is a real Hell and worse than that is the Lake of Fire. Our worst nightmares don’t even compare to what Hell and then the Lake of Fire is like.
Mormon missionaries are workers of iniquity, deceitful workers, and being led as a puppet, doing the work of Satan.
In this lost generation, the desire to call upon God is less and less. It is like people struggle to find any desire to pray.
To grasp the meaning of 1 Corinthians 15:29, let’s fist examine the context of this chapter. As you read above, there were apostates among the brethren that didn’t believe in the resurrection of the dead.
Let us all rejoice in the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Â Let His Name be ever praised. Â He is my Holy King! Â I lift You High!
The Lord loves His children. He can see through our busy lives and knows who truly loves Him. His faithful sings praises to His Name.
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.