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LDS deep question; Abraham, Joseph, Egypt and the Black LDS community?
More of a discussion question then one that I think there is an answer to:
The Book of Abraham records that Egypt was founded by the Canaanites who were descendants of Ham, Noah's son. And Pharaoh in particular was descendant of Ham. It is traditionally held (although not in cannon that I can find, if it's there please point it out for me) that Ham's wife was Black, and this is supported by the Nubian Influence in Egypt that moved to the rest of Africa.
Joseph of technicolor dream coat fame was only a 3rd generation descendant of Abraham, and he married an Egyptian wife given to him by Pharaoh.
Is there enough evidence to suggest that Joseph's wife might have been Black? And what repercussions would that have?
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1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoQuicken 2009? Downloading transactions?
Is there a way when I download recent transactions I can define the time period I want downloaded?
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3 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoWhat is "the Rapture"?
I am not familiar with this term but I've seen it thrown around a lot and I wonder if I don't believe in something similar with different wording.
What is the Rapture?
(and no debates about whether it is correct or not, I just want to know what it is.)
30 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoOrthodox, What is the doctrine of Diefication?
This was apparently a big deal when Istanbul was Constantinople and the Eastern Orthodox split from the Roman Catholic.
2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoBC and AD vs BCE and CE?
If the Christian Era defined by calendar time frames BC and AD (before Christ and the year of our Lord respectively).
Why do we need a new Acronym BCE and CE (before common era and common era) to reference the common era?
That's a redundancy of an attempt to be politically correct isn't it?
the year xxx Before Common Era (ie Before Christ).
12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoFollow up Questions on the Trinity, also JWs, Mormons, Catholics, and Christians in general.?
Anthony B has brought it to my attention that there is not always agreement on the use of the word Trinity.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Av39_...
So without the use of this word I'm going to ask an old question.
There are two ideas that Christians generally subscribe to regarding the character of God.
Idea 1: The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are the same people.
Idea 2: The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are separate individuals but they have the same powers and perfections and so they are all God.
To your knowledge which religions falls in each category.
What do the (insert Catholic, Mormon, Lutheran, Baptist, Pentecostal, JW, Born Again, whatever...) believe? Idea 1 or 2? or something different.
13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoWhat defines being Christian?...Do you have to be a Saint?
Wow last question stirred up a hornets nest I didn't expect and a lot of interesting answers.
Follow up Question
What level of exact obedience to the teachings of Christ does a person have to have to be considered a Christian? Do they have to already be dead and saved in the Kingdom of God, or is being a living Saint good enough, or am I allowed to make a few mistakes and still claim to be Christian? How far down that slippery path can I go? Can I ignore one doctrine, ten, all of them?
I'm not asking for a line in the sand that says how many bad things can I do and still go to heaven, I'm asking where the line is between the labels Christian and Heathen?
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoBy what right does a member of any particular sect define the doctrines of other sects they are not members of?
In response to the question "Do JW's know that they are not Christians?"
Not a JW myself and even being against their particular doctrines regarding Jehovah, I have to ask.
If the JWs say they are Christian, and you saying they are not makes them not Christian, doesn't that mean that you a non-JW with no authority in their sect is determining JW doctrine?
With the same amount of authority could I not also say that even though I am not Catholic, Catholics are not Christians even though they believe they are? And Lutherans, and Mormons, and Born Again Christians, and Baptists, and Methodists, and Pentecostals, and 7th Day Adventists, and any other religious group I would like to offend at the time?
By what right does a member of any particular sect define the doctrines of other sects they are not members of?
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Do more people go to Church on Christmas if Christmas falls on a Sunday as opposed to any other day?
6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoThe Jehova's witnesses just stopped by?
Why is it that everyone thinks these guys are so pushy, I respect their decision to go tracting, I emphasize with them (tracting is hard been there done that.) And I'm not interested in their religion.
That's all it takes is to say I'm not interested and be sure about yourself and they're off to the next door. There are people out there who are interested and they would like to spend their time finding them, yet I've read lots of complaints about missionaries (of many different faiths) tracting. Why is this practice seen as pushy? Or are they just so polite because they know they're tracting a mostly Mormon community?
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoFollow up on the definition of Cult?
in reference to my earlier question
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AibKf...
it seems that Cult is described in three main ways.
1 A religion
2 A religion that is not my religion
3 a religion that believes in human sacrifice like those crazy people in Indiana Jones and the temple of doom
With these definitions in mind. Should I be concerned if I'm told my religion is a cult, or should I just chalk it up to juvenile name calling?
9 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoCan you please define for me: Cult?
I've seen a lot of people throwing this word around, what is meant when we refer to a religion as a cult.
19 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agowhat is the source of this idea?
The pharases brought a woman accused of adultery to Christ to be juged and He told them "let he who is without sin cast the first stone", and her accusers left.
In an earlier question it was suggested that Christ meant by this "let he who has not slept with her cast the first stone"
reference
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200809...
I have never heard of this idea before, is there an authoritative source that it can be referenced to?
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago