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This may seem obvious but there are so many instances where we only have a snippet of what the prophets have said, and we are left trying to decipher their intent and truth. A good example of what we learn from the JST.

Secondly, a prophet is only a prohpet when he speaks as such, take for exemple Joseph Fielding Simth's statement that man will not walk on the moon. It may not sound trivial that his profession did not come to pass, edpecially to LDS. Well it is just a test of faith and continuity in the Gospel overall plan.

Thirdly, we can mininsterpret scripture. For example, when Christ was translated just as his mission began he then could command the elements and perform the miracles - as we will do some day when we achieve the terrestrial paragigm. How many have missed that in the Bible. So, my point being we can, if we rely on the arm of the flesh (See II Ne 4:34) we can be out of focus and thing a scripture means something else or not see the intended dualism.

Gott go,

Abraham

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