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i have no clue if mormons believe it, but i did as a child.
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No. Do you?
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I believe that is called an "Old wives tale" and has nothing to do with religion whatsoever. There is no reasons that Mormons would believe it any more than anyone else.
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I've seen reference to this as a folk belief, but not as a specifically Mormon belief. http://www.browfarm.co.uk/carrots_about.htm I hope one of the Blaylocks can come out here and address your question, as they are far more knowledgeable about Mormon beliefs than I.
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I do not know but I have never seen a rabbit with glasses.
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Only the bunny Mormans are really into eating carrots.
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Depends on the mormon.
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LOL!!! Thank you "Spaceball"! I needed a good laugh today. I love how people say all these crazy things about us and our beliefs. I know flashlights help us Mormons see in the dark, or even night vision goggles. Walking around with a carrot in your hand, I don't think that will do to much. Now if you eat the carrots, then that MAY or MAY NOT help. Many studies show different things about whether carrots really do help your eye sight. Most studies show that carrots do not assist in any way with one's eyesight...just an old wives tale to get kids to eat their carrots. As for this being a Mormon doctrine...no. I have to say that no where in any of the standard works (Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants), nor in any General Conference talks, not anywhere does any prophet of God mention anything about carrots. LOL. I love that question. I wish I could give you a hundred points on that question. Cracks me up.
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Where did you hear this?
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I think that's morons, isnt it?
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Yes, Mormons do believe that carrots help you see in the dark. It's right there in the Book of Mormon 1 Onion 3:73. And the lord told Nephi to load the bushy root into the boats, and he did. And there was light.
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Only if they also put on their magic glasses...
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