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*So, are they implying that Martin deliberately ''lied'' about seeing the plates because he was ''afraid of being condemned by God''? | *So, are they implying that Martin deliberately ''lied'' about seeing the plates because he was ''afraid of being condemned by God''? | ||
*Why would Martin think that it was OK to break one of the ''ten commandments'' in order to avoid God's condemnation? Didn't the ten commandments come from God? | *Why would Martin think that it was OK to break one of the ''ten commandments'' in order to avoid God's condemnation? Didn't the ten commandments come from God? | ||
*Wouldn't Martin be more afraid of breaking the | *Wouldn't Martin be more afraid of breaking the eighth commandment to not bear "false witness?" | ||
*Why did Martin "stay scared" of God after leaving the Church? Why did he keep preaching the Book of Mormon and bearing his witness even when with other religious groups (much to | *Why did Martin "stay scared" of God after leaving the Church? Why did he keep preaching the Book of Mormon and bearing his witness even when with other religious groups (much to those groups' irritation!)? | ||
*Why would Martin believe these lines came from God unless he believed Joseph could really get revelation? Why would he fear the words of a false prophet more than the ten commandments, Bible, and his own reputation? | *Why would Martin believe these lines came from God unless he believed Joseph could really get revelation? Why would he fear the words of a presumed false prophet more than the ten commandments, Bible, and his own reputation? | ||
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25 items that would allegedly "make the Church true" | A FAIR Analysis of: MormonThink A work by author: Anonymous
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The positions that the MormonThink article "The Witnesses" appears to take are the following:
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