The Bible doesn't comment on Mary's beauty,, but the Book of Mormon, along with non-LDS sources, do so. Questions or Comments? Post below or contact Allen at allenartisan.richardson@gmail.com
Still NO evidences for the Book of Mormon, and much to disprove it, like this video. Isaiah 53:2 “For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: *he hath no form nor comeliness;* and when we shall see him, *there is no beauty that we should desire him.”*
@@allenrichardson4211 This is why I know there is something very, very wrong with Mormonism -- they don't care that Jesus Christ is the ultimate authority.
@@allenrichardson4211 What do you think that verse in Isaiah is saying? Jesus's Father was Almighty God, so where does this "no form", "no comeliness", and "no beauty" come from?
Even though his Father was Almighty God, he appeared as a normal, average, common mortal. He didn't stand out. He was not super muscular. He fit in to ordinary life.
@@allenrichardson4211 If you want to make the argument that this verse suggests that there was nothing special about Jesus' appearance, fine. Either way, that probably means Mary was not beautiful. I believe that the idea was to make Jesus to not be charismatic or attractive so that people would have to come to Him based upon what he stood for, what He had to say, and where He came from. Did you notice that these are the very things that the LDS has nothing to do with? Instead, they are much more likely to focus on ANYTHING else, such as His appearance. They do NOT want to know God. Still, to this day, no one from the LDS has told me anything about Jesus' purpose, His Message, His Gospel, or His Ministry. Honestly, I don't think that they can -- they don't want to know what Christianity is all about. And I honestly believe that is the purpose of this channel, to take the focus off of Jesus Christ.