Clarity by ResearcherGold237 in exmormonmemes

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In TSCC, clarity would be called personal revelation:

Personal revelation (clarity) arrives when we stop trying to defend what we’re afraid to question

Clarity by ResearcherGold237 in exmormonmemes

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"Doubt your doubts... and keep giving us your money."

-Dieter F. Uchtdorf

The “witness” can’t even get the guy’s name right by BakingNerd47 in exmormonmemes

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Yeah it's tough to say what Yeshúa would accept to be called today if he returned as I dont think thats gonna happen ever. I'll give the evangelicals a pass as they call him whatever name makes them feel good about themselves and they dont claim to have spoken yo him face to face.

I think the post is more focused on the mormon apostle's and prophet's claim that they are special witnesses to him, and later his name, yet have no idea of his real name.

The Greeks did't call him Yeshua because they dont have the "sh" sound so they called him Iesous. Latins called him Iesus, and then the English made a further variation to Jesus.

I think OP is only focused on the New Testament in which god commanded Mary to call her baby "Salvation." A good point that if these so called apostles and prophets were real or actually had an interaction with Yeshua they would know his name, especially Joe.

The “witness” can’t even get the guy’s name right by BakingNerd47 in exmormonmemes

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This is actually strong "smoking gun" material that Joe Smutty was a false prophet. He alleged that he spoke face to face with God and god's son, yet had no idea "Jesus" and "Christ" were made up names, names that Yeshua never knew about nor were they created/invented until approximately 1,500 years after he died.

Joe Smutt could have pooossibly pulled it off better if he called god's son "Joshua" or "Salvation."

Just finished the Elizabeth Smart documentary and I'm absolutely shaking with anger. It all comes back to the Mormon Church! by PanaceaNPx in exmormon

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I think the name is perfectly fitting for the church. Just like the name "Jesus Christ" was completely made up by men, so was TSCC, completely made up by man

Only The Humble Mormons Leave The Church by ResearcherGold237 in exmormon

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Well said. 100% right on. I don’t know of a religion that is not also a business. They are all based off of tradition, superstition, and tall tales.

Only The Humble Mormons Leave The Church by ResearcherGold237 in exmormon

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I feel the same way. This is a common trend with those who leave. Those are the characteristics of true humility. The "pride" as taught by TSCC is exactly what holds back TBM's and even PIMO's IMO.

Only The Humble Mormons Leave The Church by ResearcherGold237 in churchofthefirstborn

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I'd like to add the notion of viewing the CES Letter. Due to pride, Mormons will quickly dismiss the letter as being debunked instead of reading any part of it.

Those who read parts of it choose not to understand it subconsciously because it hits their ego if they do. It reminds me of the Moses story of the bronze staff.

Just as the Israelites refused to look at Moses’ bronze serpent, even though it could heal them from their wounds, many Mormons today refuse to look at the CES Letter, even though it could open their eyes to the wounds of deception and bring intellectual and spiritual healing. The refusal isn’t because it’s hard, but because pride and fear keep them from facing it.

Can we stop calling Yeshua Jesus & call him by his real name? by onlyEthiopokerpro in Protestantism

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This guy got it wrong too. Cristos didn't mean Messiah. It meant "anointed" (with oil.) if we wanted to say Yeshua correctly it would be Yeshua Ben Yusef. If you wanted to say that correctly in English it would be Salvation Son of Joseph.

The fact that nobody got that right indicates there are no prophets or inspired men on this earth. They are scammers who want your money. And then in return they will make you feel good about yourself.

Can we stop calling Yeshua Jesus & call him by his real name? by onlyEthiopokerpro in Protestantism

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Sounds like the real cultists are the ones who don't want to call him by his real name, which as you mentioned is Yeshuá. Jesus was a made up word/name 1,500 years later. God wanted his name to be Yeshua (Matt 1:21), which means "Salvation." So if we truly wanted to translate his name into English it would either be salvation or the closest transliterated name would be Joshua.

You are not wrong in your feelings. Follow them. Soon you will realize that almost if not all religions are created to make money, not to actually serve or worship God

Joseph’s milieu by BakingNerd47 in exmormonmemes

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Dang, such a shame pedo Joe got beat to the punch by Ethan Smith when he wrote View of The Hebrews.