Job Bautista Misunderstood Mormon 1:7

I still found a lot of funny and out of context post from our INC friend who doesn't understand the scripture. And yet he's trying to make is own nonsense microscopes that doesn't even magnify. Very poor study that makes looks so dumb. I could help laughing at it, but perhaps, it's his right to be ignorant and arrogant. Let's try to open one of it here and we'll see for ourself how his stupid senseless post makes him more popular in contextual error. 

Here is his post - 

One of the stupid posts of some fanatics.
Clearl,y he doesn't read the context
which makes him a lunatic.

He's quoting Mormon 1:7 which reads - The whole face of the land had become covered with buildings, and the people were as numerous almost, as it were the sand of the sea.

What's the context was all about? Let get to it so we may know how ridiculous his post was. 

5 And I, Mormon, being a descendant of Nephi, (and my father’s name was Mormon) I remembered the things which Ammaron commanded me.

6 And it came to pass that I, being eleven years old, was carried by my father into the land southward, even to the land of Zarahemla.

7 The whole face of the land had become covered with buildings, and the people were as numerous almost, as it were the sand of the sea.

Will what do we get here? Obviously, this thing seems like a story to me, not a prophecy. Does it make sense? I don't think so.

First of all, it's not a prophesy, but rather it's something that happened to their land during Mormon's younger years. The word "gusali" means building and this means that the land was filled with structures and huge houses. But did he think it that way? Funny right? How could someone believe in a Doctrine in such a person who doesn't even think what the context was all about?

Here are some of the structures that can help our friend picture out how the story goes. But for sure, he won't care since he is an INC fanatic and he is against it. 

Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde.

The Pyramid of the Sun
Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Image from https://www.history.com/.amp/news/8-astonishing-ancient-sites-in-the-americas

This proves to us that this type of toxic teaching ruins their belief and relationships with God. Posting hatred towards other beliefs or faiths that don't even make any sense. A stereotype of people that could only lead their members to hate their neighbor. This could conclude that INC could be the worst religion that brings people away from the Doctrine of Christ. Don't get this Message wrong, I hold no grudge or hate for this organization but hope they will understand what they truly believe.


One of his fans.
I soon realized that he was also a minister. 
Will make some post of our discussions sometime.
If I'm not busy. But we'll work on that.

 

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