JOSE SMITH FALSO PROFETA ?

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Gamma, que creativo eres, deberas que me hiciste reir jajajajajajajajajajajajaja


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por eso es que si tiene razón este hombre al explicar su teología con un eloim guarro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCVpmDiDXFo





siguieron viviendo con sus esposas...
muchas de las ordenanzas de sellamiento fueron hechos para la sgte vida, no esta..
porque en la teología mormona para alcanzar el mas alto grado de gloria dentro del reino celestial
hay que estar casado en este nuevo y sempiterno convenio..

otras que eran solteras y menores como el caso de Helen Mar Kimball nunca consumaron dicha unión
sino que la pequeña Helen se quedó en casa con sus padres y mas tarde se casó con otro hermano...

y otras si fueron efectivamente esposas de Jose Smith y vivían apartadas en casa de alguna familia
y recibían la visita de Jose Smith cada cierto tiempo... ]

todo esto lo puedes leer en
http://josephsmithspolygamy.org/
 
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¿El mandamiento que viene en la biblia que "no adulteraras", como lo explican? Yo digo que si tuvieron relaciones sexuales.



En esta lista mencionaré el nombre de la esposa, la edad a la que contrajo matrimonio con Joseph Smith, y el nombre de su esposo en el caso de las que se unieron a Smith ya estando casadas con alguien más.

Emma Hale, 22
Fanny Alger, 16
Lucinda Morgan Harris, 37, casada con George W. Harris
Louisa Beaman, 26
Zina Huntington Jacobs, 20, casada con Henry Jacobs
Presendia Huntington Buell, 31, casada con Norman Buell
Agnes Coolbrith, 33
Sylvia Sessions Lyon, 23, casada con Windsor Lyon
Mary Rollins Lightner, 23, casada con Adam Lightner
Patty Bartlett Sessions, 47, casada con David Sessions
Marinda Johnson Hyde, 27, casada con Orson Hyde
Elizabeth Davis Durfee, 50, casada con Jabez Durfee
Sarah Kingsley Cleveland, 53, casada con John Cleveland
Delcena Johnson, 37
Eliza R. Snow, 38
Sarah Ann Whitney, 17
Martha McBride Knight, 37
Ruth Vose Sayers, 33, casada con Edward Sayers
Flora Ann Woodworth, 16
Emily Dow Partridge, 19
Eliza Maria Partridge, 22
Almera Johnson, 30
Lucy Walker, 17
Sarah Lawrence, 17
Maria Lawrence, 19
Helen Mar Kimball, 14
Hanna Ells, 29
Elvira Cowles Holmes, 29, casada con Jonathan Holmes
Rhoda Richards, 58
Desdemona Fullmer, 32
Olive Frost, 27
Melissa Lott, 19
Nancy Winchester, 14
Fanny Young, 56
 
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<center style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+3]MARY ROLLINS LIGHTNER[/SIZE][/FONT]
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</center>[FONT=Times New Roman,Times][SIZE=+1]Mary Rollins first met Joseph Smith in early 1831. She and her family were new converts and Joseph Smith had just arrived in Kirtland from New York state. Twelve-year-old Mary remembers, “when he saw me, he looked at me so earnestly, I felt almost afraid [and I thought, ‘He can read my every thought,’ and I thought how blue his eyes were.] after a moment, or too he came and put his hands on my head and gave me a great Blessing, (the first I ever received)”. Joseph also prepared Mary for their eventually marriage: “[He] told me about his great vision concerning me. He said I was the first woman God commanded him to take as a plural wife.” In the fall of that year, Mary and her family left Kirtland for “Zion”, which was being established in Missouri.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times][SIZE=+1]Three years later, Mary and Joseph would be reunited when Joseph led the Zion’s Camp expedition from Ohio to Missouri. Mary remembers, “In 1834 he was commanded to take me for a Wife, I was a thousand miles from him, he got afraid”. At the close of Zion’s Camp, Joseph returned to Kirtland. Mary stayed in Missouri, living in Liberty and Far West. Perhaps thinking her marriage to Joseph was off, she married Adam Lightner in 1835. By 1840 they had settled in Nauvoo, and were raising two children. [/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times][SIZE=+1]Early in 1842, Joseph approached Mary about becoming his wife. According to Mary, Joseph said, “The angel came to me three times between the year of ’34 and ’42 and said I was to obey that principle or he would slay me.” Furthermore, Joseph told her, “I was his before I came here and he said all the Devils in hell should never get me from him...” and “I know that I shall be saved in the Kingdom of God. I have the oath of God upon it and God cannot lie. All that he gives me I shall take with me for I have that authority and that power conferred upon me.”[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times][SIZE=+1]Initially, Mary did not accept Joseph’s proposal. She wanted a witness from God. Mary recalls, “If ever a poor mortal prayed I did”. By February 1842 Joseph had convinced her it was a correct principle and she, “went forward and was sealed to him. Brigham Young performed the sealing...for time, and all Eternity.” Mary said her husband Adam was “far away” out of town at the time of her marriage to Joseph.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times][SIZE=+1]Mary continued to live with her first husband, Adam. Of this arrangement, she later wrote, “I could tell you why I stayed with Mr. Lightner. Things the [current] leaders of the Church does not know anything about. I did just as Joseph told me to do...”[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times][SIZE=+1]After Joseph Smith was killed in 1844, Mary and her first husband Adam continued to live in Nauvoo and the Midwest. In 1863 they moved to Utah. In her elderly years, Mary wrote to an acquaintance, “...I Love to talk about the Prophet and the Early days of the Church will always remember how Joseph looked...at that first sealing...he was tall and of a commanding figure, full of Life...Yes; I could tell you many things that I cannot write – I remember every word he...ever said to me of importance...”[/SIZE] [/FONT]
 
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¿El mandamiento que viene en la biblia que "no adulteraras", como lo explican? Yo digo que si tuvieron relaciones sexuales.

yo también digo que si, pero no en todos los casos..
 
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¿El mandamiento que viene en la biblia que "no adulteraras", como lo explican?

Este mandamiento como lo interpretan conforme a los matrimonios de smith con mujeres casadas.
 
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¿El mandamiento que viene en la biblia que "no adulteraras", como lo explican?

Este mandamiento como lo interpretan conforme a los matrimonios de smith con mujeres casadas.

Robby...

ya te he explicado probablemente mas de una vez, que en los casos de sellamientos con mujeres casadas
nunca hubo convivencia marital, ni ningún tipo de convivencia, y que esos sellamientos fueron hechos para la sgte vida...
 
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Aqui lees que Mary se caso con smith a escondidas de su marido, cuando salió de viaje.

En lo que llegaba el esposo es de suponerse que se fueron de luna de miel.

Y esto se lo callo Mary, pero continuo viviendo con el esposo cornudo.

¿que hubiese pasado si sabe el esposo que se había casado con smith?

En otra parte se ve que smith queria que viviera con él y esta le explica que no se anima porque de la boda no lo saben los ancianos de la iglesia.



<center style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">[SIZE=+3]MARY ROLLINS LIGHTNER[/SIZE]
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</center>[SIZE=+1]Mary Rollins first met Joseph Smith in early 1831. She and her family were new converts and Joseph Smith had just arrived in Kirtland from New York state. Twelve-year-old Mary remembers, “when he saw me, he looked at me so earnestly, I felt almost afraid [and I thought, ‘He can read my every thought,’ and I thought how blue his eyes were.] after a moment, or too he came and put his hands on my head and gave me a great Blessing, (the first I ever received)”. Joseph also prepared Mary for their eventually marriage: “[He] told me about his great vision concerning me. He said I was the first woman God commanded him to take as a plural wife.” In the fall of that year, Mary and her family left Kirtland for “Zion”, which was being established in Missouri.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Three years later, Mary and Joseph would be reunited when Joseph led the Zion’s Camp expedition from Ohio to Missouri. Mary remembers, “In 1834 he was commanded to take me for a Wife, I was a thousand miles from him, he got afraid”. At the close of Zion’s Camp, Joseph returned to Kirtland. Mary stayed in Missouri, living in Liberty and Far West. Perhaps thinking her marriage to Joseph was off, she married Adam Lightner in 1835. By 1840 they had settled in Nauvoo, and were raising two children. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Early in 1842, Joseph approached Mary about becoming his wife. According to Mary, Joseph said, “The angel came to me three times between the year of ’34 and ’42 and said I was to obey that principle or he would slay me.” Furthermore, Joseph told her, “I was his before I came here and he said all the Devils in hell should never get me from him...” and “I know that I shall be saved in the Kingdom of God. I have the oath of God upon it and God cannot lie. All that he gives me I shall take with me for I have that authority and that power conferred upon me.”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Initially, Mary did not accept Joseph’s proposal. She wanted a witness from God. Mary recalls, “If ever a poor mortal prayed I did”. By February 1842 Joseph had convinced her it was a correct principle and she, “went forward and was sealed to him. Brigham Young performed the sealing...for time, and all Eternity.” Mary said her husband Adam was “far away” out of town at the time of her marriage to Joseph.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Mary continued to live with her first husband, Adam. Of this arrangement, she later wrote, “I could tell you why I stayed with Mr. Lightner. Things the [current] leaders of the Church does not know anything about. I did just as Joseph told me to do...”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]After Joseph Smith was killed in 1844, Mary and her first husband Adam continued to live in Nauvoo and the Midwest. In 1863 they moved to Utah. In her elderly years, Mary wrote to an acquaintance, “...I Love to talk about the Prophet and the Early days of the Church will always remember how Joseph looked...at that first sealing...he was tall and of a commanding figure, full of Life...Yes; I could tell you many things that I cannot write – I remember every word he...ever said to me of importance...”[/SIZE]
 
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suerte, dicen que media casi dos metros...

que cinismo de respuesta..

...y como media dos metros el semi-dios mormón, luego entonces nadie le podía romper la nariz, así que el tipo bien que podía tomar la esposa que quisiera, total es un asunto de corpulencia.

 
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24 "esposas" se tomó para si aquel bribón, selladitas eso si, conforme a su propio invento de secta. Una secta a la medida del que la inventó. Un cielo a su medida, sellos a su medida, apóstoles a su medida, un falso cristo y un falso evangelio, todo en uno.

Esto es, la apostasía señores, hacer de la herejía y de lo falso toda una religión de la mentira a la medida, y llamarle, mintiendo: "cristiana".


 
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Ahora aparecerá un mormón diciendo que eso no es así y que Smith fue un autentico profeta..
..
Pero yo me pregunto qué significado puede tener en el siglo XXI el "ser profeta"...¿Quièn se lo cree?

Nadie en su sano juicio...

¿Ya viste esto de acá?
 
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La iglesia la fundó Dios. José Smith sólo fue un instrumento.
Tu triste papel en esta vida es estar al servicio de Satanás.

No.

La secta la fundó Smith, es su secta. El Dios de Israel y de los cristianos no tuvo nada que ver en esto y no, no estoy a servicio de nadie que no sea mi Señor y Salvador Jesucristo.
 
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...Lo bueno es que sin planchitas de oro ni gafas mágicas, el mormonismo es solo religión de magicuento.
Sin los originales biblicos ni pruebas arqueologicas del Jardin de Eden, por ejemplo, todo lo judeo Cristiano se derrumba... Tu logica te derrumba, redefinela...

lfaro
 
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Smith, falso profeta.


 
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