Query: Do you regard Joseph Smith and Brigham Young as prophets? (Not loaded.)
B barnabus Member Mar 14, 2006 #81 Query: Do you regard Joseph Smith and Brigham Young as prophets? (Not loaded.)
nutshell Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2006 #82 barnabus said: Query: Do you regard Joseph Smith and Brigham Young as prophets? (Not loaded.) Click to expand... Yes. Do you have a follow-up?
barnabus said: Query: Do you regard Joseph Smith and Brigham Young as prophets? (Not loaded.) Click to expand... Yes. Do you have a follow-up?
nutshell Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2006 #84 barnabus said: Yes. Why do you think them prophets? Click to expand... We believe that just like the prophets of old, they were called of God and given His authority to speak and act in His name and to guid His church.
barnabus said: Yes. Why do you think them prophets? Click to expand... We believe that just like the prophets of old, they were called of God and given His authority to speak and act in His name and to guid His church.
B barnabus Member Mar 14, 2006 #85 Why did the Nauvoo house not stand forever and ever? (Doc. & Cov. 124:56-60) (Not loaded either.)
Buttercup Veteran Member Mar 14, 2006 #87 barnabus said: Buttercup, I am a Southern Baptist, ROFL. Click to expand... Sorry about that. I stand corrected. You just rolled into town and I am not that familiar with you yet. Now I know.
barnabus said: Buttercup, I am a Southern Baptist, ROFL. Click to expand... Sorry about that. I stand corrected. You just rolled into town and I am not that familiar with you yet. Now I know.
nutshell Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2006 #88 barnabus said: Why did the Nauvoo house not stand forever and ever? (Doc. & Cov. 124:56-60) (Not loaded either.) Click to expand... The Nauvoo House is still standing and can be visited. It is often confused with the Mansion House, which was Joseph Smith's residence.
barnabus said: Why did the Nauvoo house not stand forever and ever? (Doc. & Cov. 124:56-60) (Not loaded either.) Click to expand... The Nauvoo House is still standing and can be visited. It is often confused with the Mansion House, which was Joseph Smith's residence.