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I'm not saying I believe any of it...I'm just saying it's interesting that there's a prophecy from the Mormons that seems to based on current events and mentions the constitution at all...Sounds more like are askeered of it and want to run away in denial...
Quoting: SHR yeah, what prophecy doesn't. sick to death of these religious tards, lets just stop feeding 'em and mabe they will go away. later if that doesn't work will try shunning them... 4 real this shit is a joke.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15889570 Yeah cause all ancient Prophecies have the word "Constitution" in em...
"and the Lord said unto Issac, in the third dayeth the smoteth will tear asunder the "US Constitution" and shalleth thereafter thy smoteth shalt smote."
Whatever dude...if you're afraid of it or them just ignore it...
Quoting: SHR I think you're the one that's afraid that you will find it to be a minority of people that are brainwashed with fear enough to believe there is anything of substance in your thread.
If you were to start your own religion, what ideas would you implement into it in order to better the chances of your religion's followers blindly supporting one of their own in hopes that he/she will attain the pinnacle of social and economic power?
If Romney wins, will you consider this prophecy fulfilled or will you allow it to be rehashed for the next Mormon POTUS candidate?
Will you consider this prophecy false and begin speaking of how utterly foolish Joseph Smith was when Mitt in fact does not save this country?
How would a Mormon define the salvation of the United States?
How do Mormons define "elder" and does Mitt fit the bill?
Why did you choose to present a religious prophecy as a topic of discussion and then de-rail in in your own OP to discuss political agendas of a presidential candidate?
Surely you don't believe that Mitt tells the American people of his opinions and plans to be that which he confides in himself, do you?
Can't you see that it's little things like this that allow religions to gain more traction and power?
Instead of being fascinated by this prophecy, may I suggest that you instead be apprehensive of how it may be used?
Do you believe in separation of church and state?
Why would someone who claims to love the Constitution be in denial of the existence of that separation clause?
It seems to me that Joseph Smith flunked his unconditional love lessons and spoke more so about the amended Constitution he envisioned.
This prophecy isn't part of the official doctrine now? Give it time...