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To reconsider this would be to reconsider their entire faith structure. This will never happen because it would prove their foundation to be a lie. If you have a weak foundation, the rest of the structure will fall in time. It may not be until the return of Christ but it WILL happen.
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Perhaps you should read that passage again. It doesn’t say that at all. http://scriptures.lds.org/deut/18/22 Besides, all you have to do is Google “false prophecies in the Bible” and you’ll come up with more pages than I care to count, stocked to the brim with supposed false prophecies from the very volume you cite. Thus, you’re left in a very difficult position: • If you maintain that the Bible contains false prophecies but its prophets remain true, you have to apply the same leniency to Joseph et. al.. • If you maintain that the Bible doesn’t contain false prophecies—only misunderstood and/or misconstrued ones—then you’re admitting that prophecy can be misrepresented, just like the Latter-day Saints claim is done to Joseph’s, etc..
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We will consider it if you will admit that God gave a false prophecy when he said that Adam and Eve should not eat the fruit "for in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." (They lived nearly a thousand years after eating it!)
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