@TuckaMoment@_pipdid Not sure what you mean, but can you show me where Moses is mentioned in Genesis? Or perhaps where Peter is mentioned in the Old Testament?
@ImprecatoryOne Revelation 14:6
And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people,
@BrandonLansdown Seems like you didn't finish the Bible
"And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people"
-Revelation 14:6
@MattisRedacted@justin_hart You admit that it's not "just Mormons saying that."
You accept various events from the Bible on faith alone, without any/very limited archeological evidence. Talking donkey, giants, worldwide flood, parting Red Sea, but horses here longer than you thought is the deal-breaker.
@MattisRedacted@justin_hart Yvette Running Horse Collin's research disagrees with you. "ย In the dissertation, Collin compiles a list of fossil and DNA evidence which dates after this supposed โextinctionโ period." She even argues that horses may never have been completely gone from pre-Colombian America.
@LOlsonKingsFan@BenZeisloft Revelation 14:6 disagrees with you. Maybe you should try reading some of the Book of Mormon and do as James instructs in the Bible: ask of God since ye lack wisdom.
@ShinarSquirrel We're not "regular Christians" and don't care about being included in some club. We just stand up for ourselves when the government tries to tell us that we're not followers of Christ--that's what a Christian is, not a specific church or group of churches.
@avidseries "We've let this nonsense claim persist too long." You didn't let anything happen. You're not the authority. You don't get to decide. Christ will determine who His followers are, not you and not the government.