Sentences with phrase «of golden tablets»

People are finally understanding that religion is all man made, just like the Mormon myths of golden tablets and ancient Mormons in South America.

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So when the angel gave Mr Smith the Golden Tablets in Utah di he get a free pair of magic panties too?
You believe that «god» is so irresponsible that he not only killed his son in the Middle East when there was no technology to prove anything (like video cameras and Internet), but that this «god» would also make everyone WAIT 19 centuries to actually get the story clarified by «prophet» Joe Smith, who allegedly found golden tablets with the alleged «real version of the story,» though no one can find these golden tablets to corroborate the story?
Why would anyone worry about a guy that wants to be leader of the most powerful nation (save China) on the planet and believes a weird fairy tale about Jesus Christ coming to America to preach to the native peoples and golden tablets that can only be read with special glasses that all then conveniently disappear.
Will they deny that maroni has the golden tablets «hidden» in SLC and of course no one is allowed to see them.
It is not a translation of secret writings on golden tablets as is claimed for the Mormon Scripture, nor did it fall from heaven as Islam asserts about the Koran.
No, I am not falling into some mystical religious explanation where I believe that the Bible has eternally existed in heaven or in the mind of God (though many Christians actually believe this), or that the Bible fell out of the sky on stone tablets or golden plates (like some other religions believe about their Scriptures).
No lost tribe, No golden tablets, lots of reason to doubt J. Smith's story.
And the fact that somehow the translation of the book from the supposed golden tablets sounds like Jacobean English of the King James Bible (early 17th century) despite the fact that Joseph Smith lived in the early 19th century?
Thirteen men living in the early nineteenth century signed legal affidavits, swearing under oath, that they personally had seen the Golden Tablets delivered to Joseph Smith by the angel Moroni with their own two eyes, and three of these men signed affidavits that they had seen the angel Moroni himself with their own two eyes... but yet no Christian believes this eyewitness testimony.
The Mormon teaching that they to will become gods is not a christian teaching, but rather the teachings of a demented fool who lived in upstate New York in the 1800s who said an angel showed him where to dig up some buried golden tablets that are now nowhere to be found, because they never existed.
And examine real treasures lent by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology — cuneiform tablets, Nasca vases from Peru, a golden vessel from Mesopotamia, and more.
It seems the golden tablet is working the same kind of magic in Washington D.C. as it did in New York City.
Claiming that «More Devices Unlock More Content,» users of the companion app can look for the golden plus sign symbol while immersed in game - play that indicates there is exclusive content ready to be unlocked (just enter the URL code into your mobile device in order to get connected — be sure to include your smartphones and tablets both in order to gain the most bonus material)!
Many popular touch screen manufacturers and companies making chipsets are entering an golden age of sales and profit directly arbitrated to the proliferation of tablet and slate computers.
Combining the functions of an e-reader with the full multimedia advantages of the Web have been touted as the next - generation of computing by some prognosticators, including Daniel Lyons who wrote in Newsweek this week that the purported tablet devices could speed up the arrive of a «golden age of journalism.»
A 1 - year - old, 55 lb (24.92 kg) female golden retriever chewed open a blister pack of 100 mg Viagra (sildenafil) tablets.
In this stand - alone game for smartphones and tablets, further explore the Caribbean during the Golden Age of piracy as Alonzo Batilia, a young and ambitious captain.
Last year Virtuos successfully provided porting support for XCOM: Enemy Unknown from console / PC to iOS, which went on to post a 91 point cumulative score on Metacritic (including 100 % «Positive» marks), win the 2013 Golden Joystick Award for «Best Mobile / Tablet Game of the Year», and was runner up for Apple's «Best Game of 2013» on iTunes.
The licensed port of the prized two person board game (2013 nominated for Golden Geek Best 2 - player board game, 2013 nominated for International Gamers Award — Strategy games: 2 - player board games and winner of the International Gamers Award — strategy games: 2 - player board games) of cult author Uwe Rosenberg (Agricola, Bohnanza) is available for your smartphone and tablet since 10th of November 2015!
Golden Axe was always one of my favorites at the arcade, but the transition to the tablet has been a little iffy at best.
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