Matt 5:19 is not referring to the Bible...It is referring to Jewish law as outlined in the Torah as evidenced in the preceding two verses...Matt 5:17-18...17Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 18For verily I say unto you...
Man gets jail for fake porn poses
By Laura Hancock
Deseret Morning News
PROVO A man who digitally created pornography by using his computer to attach facial images of family and members of his LDS Church ward to other people's bodies will spend time behind bars after all.
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Does there have to be a point? Everyone has a job to do and that's their job. If there needs to be a point to it, maybe it would be to share the fulness of the gospel to someone who only has part of the truth.
It may seem that way but that is not at all what I said. I said that an empty cross could signify that he wasn't crucified, not that it does signify that. Alot of people throughout history have been crucified on crosses and their crosses were empty as well. Some people could take an empty cross...
Most people don't know any of these things about the translators of the King James Version either so it probably wouldn't worry anyone very much that they don't know it about translators of modern versions of the Bible.
An empty cross doesn't signify Christ's death but as it was used for crucifiction it would be a symbol for death. An empty cross would not celebrate the fact that Jesus is no longer crucified or his victory over death, because the cross was empty before he was crucified and it was empty when his...
I've heard of Lilith but all I've ever heard about it was that she was the wife of Adam before Eve. I've never heard anything about Lilith being a hermaphrodite or husband to herself.
"Thou shalt not kill makes no sense considering these verses:
Exodus 19:12 And thou shalt set bounds unto the people round about, saying, Take heed to yourselves, that ye go not up into the mount, or touch the border of it: whosoever toucheth the mount shall be surely put to death:
Exodus...
Yes, it was the first day of creation, that is not in question but we have no way of knowing on what day God started creation or what day he ended creation.
In Genesis chapter 1 God worked on creation for six days and on the seventh day he rested (Gen 2:2-3). He blessed and sanctified the seventh day and made it holy and in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20) God said "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy." But the Bible never says what day God...
The prophecy Matthew seems to be referring to doesn't seem to be a general prophecy that Jesus would be unremarkable and despised among men but seems to be specifc as he says that it was spoken by the prophets 'He shall be called a Nazarene.'