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Originally Posted by usgrant7
May I correct your "misinformation" yet once again. (This seems to be a habit of yours.) First off, D&C 76:28–35, 44–48, states that "Outer Darkness" is forever. See LDS.org for that one. So he will never see the Telestial Kingdom. But just so you are very clear on this: God forgave David. David wrote most (if not all) of the book of Psalms. Jesus is called, a "Son of David" nine times. (Matt. 9:27) God says that David was His servant. Jesus even refers to himself as the Son of David. So what you are saying is that Jesus is the Son of Perdition. Do you have any clue how far off that is? You didn't even talk about Paul and Moses? Both men shed innocent blood. How about them? Or was David someone you decided to pick on because you thought you were correct? And are you suggesting that God pulled Moses out of Outer Darkness to stand with Elijah on the mount of transfiguration, then sent him back after he was done? Are you suggesting that God used Paul to write most of the New Testament, then sent him to Outer Darkness as a Thank You??
Link, you should listen to yourself out loud, first, then post. Cuz right now, it is my firm belief that you are trusting in a religion that has sold you down the river.
Good, then I would expect another apology for "misinforming us" yet again.
And if truth be known, you give the impression that you aren't interested in the truth, you are a Mormon proselyte long before you will ever accept truth. You have too much at stake in your current life to ever consider that the LDS church is a sham.
As I said before. I am not all that smart. Can you dumb this down for me, so I can understand it. This whole paragraph is cryptic.
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Since you were so kind as to post something from LDS.org I will do the same.
Quote: The prophet Alma explains that the wicked “shall be cast out into outer darkness; there shall be weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth, and this because of their own iniquity, being led captive by the will of the devil.” (Alma 40:13.)
On the other hand, “the spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a state of rest, a state of peace, where they shall rest from all their troubles and from all care, and sorrow.” (Alma 40:12.)
These statements may seem to reflect the traditional Christian view of heaven and hell. (See Matt. 13:36–43.) But the Book of Mormon takes us a step farther. It describes these conditions as being, for most of mankind, temporary. Alma, for example, states: “Now this is the state of the souls of the wicked, yea, in darkness, and a state of awful, fearful looking for the fiery indignation of the wrath of God upon them; thus they remain in this state, as well as the righteous in paradise, until the time of their resurrection.” (Alma 40:14; italics added.)
The Bible alludes to that fact in a number of places. David is promised that his soul would not remain in hell (see Ps. 16:10; Acts 2:27, 31), and it was promised that others as well would be delivered from spirit prison (see Isa. 49:8–9; John 5:25). This, in fact, happened when Christ opened the doors of hell to missionary work among the dead. (See 1 Pet. 3:18–19; 1 Pet. 4:6; D&C 138:6–37.)
Those who hear and accept the message of salvation, whether in this life or in the spirit world, are raised “unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of (*)(*)(*)(*)ation.” (John 5:29.)
You will not hear an apology because no misinformation on my part was passed.
As for the Dumbing down of this post you should look up slander and libel in public figures cases.