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Response to "Scriptures Concerns & Questions"


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"that Laban would send his servants after Nephi and his brothers is ridiculous considering that the same God who had no problem lighting stones and taming swarms of bees"

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The killing of Laban in the Book of Mormon


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"God kills all the firstborn children in Egypt except for those who put blood on their doors?"

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Why would a loving God allow the death of innocents?


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Deuteronomy 21:18-21

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Numbers 21:5-9

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"I’m asked to believe in not only a part-time racist god and a part-time polygamous god but a part-time psychopathic schizophrenic one as well"

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== Notes ==

  1. [note] Hugh W. Nibley, An Approach to the Book of Mormon, 3rd edition, (Vol. 6 of the Collected Works of Hugh Nibley), edited by John W. Welch, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company; Provo, Utah: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 1988), xii.