So they accept Joseph F. Smith as a prophet, but in his vision of the redemption of the dead he sees Adam and Eve waiting for Christ in the Spirit World. I'm pretty sure that goes against the Adam-God understanding. How do they reconcile this?
@@BramptonAnglican I do know there are Canadian polygamists who are from other fundamentalist churches. I believe Winston Blackmore's group is in British Columbia and there might be some in Alberta that may be from other groups.
I am a member of the main LDS church. I believe that the 1890 manifesto was the Lord giving the church a test, hence the vote, to see if they were willing to loose everything for the Lord's sake or if they would choose to love their property more. Sadly, we see that they loved their property more than keeping the laws of God. Now look how prosperous we are. Reminds me of Mormon 8:34-39. I have thought about leaving the main church but after prayer the Holy Ghost told me two things, first, "Wait for the next installment." The image I got from this statement is that when the Lord returns things will be reset. The second thing was that "if I leave the Church it will show that I don't have faith that the Lord can fix things."
@@zissler1 I'm not 100% sure but the image hat I got from the Holy Ghost is that when the Lord returns things will be set back to the way it should be. I was made aware that when ever the Lord gives a new gospel dispensation he gives those generations things and if we loose some of those things we don't get them back until the next time the Lord re-establishes things.
@@GospelTangents Texas study: Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the putative skeletal remains of Sieur de Marle: Genetic support for anthropological assessment of biogeographic ancestry Puerto Rico study: Ancient DNA Reconstructs the Genetic Legacies of Precontact Puerto Rico Communities Sample HV2 from the Texas study found in Chalcolithic Poland (Corded Ware culture) and in Middle Late Bronze Age Israel (Tel Megiddo). Calcholithic means Copper Age. Tel in English means "hill or mound". U5b1b1b Found among the Berbers and the Fulbe from Senegal M6 sub haplotype M61 Found among ancient specimens in the Euphrates valley J1b1a1a Found in in all Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kuwait / found in Bell Beaker Germany, and in Bronze Age France and Serbia L3e2b3 Possibly found in Nile and Horn region of Africa L1c2a Possibly Central Africa L0a1e Southeastern Africa HV Strong presence in Middle East but also in Europe H2a2a1h Found in Late Bronze Age Scotland and among the Scythians from Hungary H84 Found in Italy (Sicily) H+73 Not sure but found this from a research article so not sure if it is relevant “Since the 73 site in HVS-II varies among the Mansi haplogroup H mtDNA samples, as well as among the Finnish mtDNA samples and other European mtDNA samples, it appears to be a hyper-variable site”