daws101
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spin much?the key phrases here is "that I have ever seen." and "Mormons believe in being "in the world, but not of it"You are not going to find that anywhere in our doctrine that I have ever seen.
What you cited was the "faith promoting stories" of others. That does not translate into a doctrine of healing underwear.
And there are a couple of other mis-statements in this article too.
Of course, you wouldn't know.
which means you've never look outside your own faith...like most christians you only read the parts of the bible and the book of mormon that please you and forget the rest..
what I cited was stories told to others by mormons... I heard that same shit when I was a deacon passing sacrament on fast and testimony Sundays.
it's amusing when you make asinine assumptions about what I know or don't know.
matter of Fact I don't make those Assumptions about you..but then again you fit the stereotype like a glove ..
If this is somehow supposed to be an argument, it sucks. I am a convert. I've been on the other side.
What you cited were stories, not doctrine. If you can show where it is doctrinal, I'll listen. You heard what when you were a deacon ?
You've clearly shown you don't know much.
You make plenty of assumptions. And you misread stuff too.
Get it straight.
doctrine is just pov it's no more true then the stories that you deny. simply because they are not in your narrow users guide..
to put it simply " There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."{ hamlet act one scene five}
"You heard what when you were a deacon ?"-l
"what I cited was stories told to others by mormons... I heard that same shit when I was a deacon passing sacrament on fast and testimony Sundays."
seems clear as crystal to me,but since you have comprehension and retention difficulties.
We were discussing the alledge healing powers of garments..