Book of Mormon |
Annotations |
Chapter 8
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1 An epistle of my father Mormon, written to me, Moroni;
and it was written unto me soon after my calling to the ministry. And on this
wise did he write unto me, saying:
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2 My beloved son, Moroni, I rejoice exceedingly that your
Lord Jesus Christ hath been mindful of you, and hath called you to his
ministry, and to his holy work.
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3 I am mindful of you always in my prayers, continually
praying unto God the Father in the name of his Holy Child, Jesus, that he,
through his infinite goodness and grace, will keep you through the endurance
of faith on his name to the end.
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4 And now, my son, I speak unto you concerning that which
grieveth me exceedingly; for it grieveth me that there should disputations
rise among you.
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5 For, if I have learned the truth, there have been
disputations among you concerning the baptism of your little children.
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6 And now, my son, I desire that ye should labor
diligently, that this gross error should be removed from among you; for, for
this intent I have written this epistle.
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7 For immediately after I had learned these things of you
I inquired of the Lord concerning the matter. And the word of the Lord came
to me by the power of the Holy Ghost, saying:
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8 Listen to the words of Christ, your Redeemer, your Lord
and your God. Behold, I came into the world not to call the righteous but
sinners to repentance; the whole need no physician, but they that are sick;
wherefore, little children are whole, for they are not capable of committing
sin; wherefore the curse of Adam is taken from them in me, that it hath no
power over them; and the law of circumcision is done away in me.
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9 And after this manner did the Holy Ghost manifest the
word of God unto me; wherefore, my beloved son, I know that it is solemn
mockery before God, that ye should baptize little children.
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10 Behold I say unto you that this thing shall ye
teach—repentance and baptism unto those who are accountable and
capable of committing sin; yea, teach parents that they must repent and be
baptized, and humble themselves as their little children, and they shall all
be saved with their little children.
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According to the LDS Church, children with normal mental
development are accountable and able to decide to be baptized at the age of
eight years. Yet, it’s not uncommon for an eight-year-old to still believe in
Santa Claus. Minors cannot enter most contractual agreements without their
guardian also signing. And, I wonder how old a child would have to be for
devout, believing Mormon parents to say the child was old enough to decide on
their own to resign from the LDS Church.
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11 And their little children need no repentance, neither
baptism. Behold, baptism is unto repentance to the fulfilling the
commandments unto the remission of sins.
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12 But little children are alive in Christ, even from the
foundation of the world; if not so, God is a partial God, and also a
changeable God, and a respecter to persons; for how many little children have
died without baptism!
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13 Wherefore, if little children could not be saved without
baptism, these must have gone to an endless hell.
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14 Behold I say unto you, that he that supposeth that
little children need baptism is in the gall of bitterness and in the bonds of
iniquity; for he hath neither faith, hope, nor charity; wherefore, should he
be cut off while in the thought, he must go down to hell.
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15 For awful is the wickedness to suppose that God saveth
one child because of baptism, and the other must perish because he hath no
baptism.
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16 Wo be unto them that shall pervert the ways of the Lord
after this manner, for they shall perish except they repent. Behold, I speak
with boldness, having authority from God; and I fear not what man can do; for
perfect love casteth out all fear.
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17 And I am filled with charity, which is everlasting
love; wherefore, all children are alike unto me; wherefore, I love little
children with a perfect love; and they are all alike and partakers of
salvation.
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18 For I know that God is not a partial God, neither a
changeable being; but he is unchangeable from all eternity to all eternity.
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19 Little children cannot repent; wherefore, it is awful
wickedness to deny the pure mercies of God unto them, for they are all alive
in him because of his mercy.
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20 And he that saith that little children need baptism
denieth the mercies of Christ, and setteth at naught the atonement of him and
the power of his redemption.
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21 Wo unto such, for they are in danger of death, hell,
and an endless torment. I speak it boldly; God hath commanded me.
Listen unto them and give heed, or they stand against you at the
judgment-seat of Christ.
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According to D&C 19:6-12 the words “endless” and “eternal”
do not mean without end when it comes to “endless torment” or “eternal
damnation”. These verses in the D&C explain that these words are used
because, “it is more express than other scriptures, that it might work upon
the hearts of the children of men.” When people read these words in the Book
of Mormon, how do they likely understand the words “endless” and “eternal”?
Is this honest communication if D&C 19 reveals the actual meaning of
these words?
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22 For behold that all little children are alive in
Christ, and also all they that are without the law. For the power of
redemption cometh on all them that have no law; wherefore, he that is not
condemned, or he that is under no condemnation, cannot repent; and unto such
baptism availeth nothing—
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Moroni 8:22-24
This teaches that because of the redemption, all those without the law
are not condemned, “and unto such baptism availeth nothing.”
Doesn’t this contradict the vicarious temple baptisms for the dead who knew
nothing of the teachings of the LDS Church?
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23 But it is mockery before God, denying the mercies of
Christ, and the power of his Holy Spirit, and putting trust in dead works.
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Annotation for Moroni 8:22-24 above
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24 Behold, my son, this thing ought not to be; for
repentance is unto them that are under condemnation and under the curse of a
broken law.
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Annotation for Moroni 8:22-24 above
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25 And the first fruits of repentance is baptism; and
baptism cometh by faith unto the fulfilling the commandments; and the
fulfilling the commandments bringeth remission of sins;
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26 And the remission of sins bringeth meekness, and
lowliness of heart; and because of meekness and lowliness of heart cometh the
visitation of the Holy Ghost, which Comforter filleth with hope and perfect
love, which love endureth by diligence unto prayer, until the end shall come,
when all the saints shall dwell with God.
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27 Behold, my son, I will write unto you again if I go not
out soon against the Lamanites. Behold, the pride of this nation, or the
people of the Nephites, hath proven their destruction except they should
repent.
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28 Pray for them, my son, that repentance may come unto
them. But behold, I fear lest the Spirit hath ceased striving with them; and
in this part of the land they are also seeking to put down all power and
authority which cometh from God; and they are denying the Holy Ghost.
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29 And after rejecting so great a knowledge, my son, they
must perish soon, unto the fulfilling of the prophecies which were spoken by
the prophets, as well as the words of our Savior himself.
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30 Farewell, my son, until I shall write unto you, or
shall meet you again. Amen.
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