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Accusation: The Bible says there is "no other gospel."
Posted On: 01/21/2008 12:43:41

Why do Mormons have another book? Doesn't the Bible say there is "no other gospel?"

-Though it is true that there is only one true gospel, the scripture referred to, that is often misunderstood, doesn’t say there is no other gospel. What Paul said to the fledgling Galation church was,
“As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you thanBook of Mormon and Bible that ye have received, let him be accursed.” –Galations 1:8
Now, I assume that by you stating that we have “another gospel” you are referring to the Book of Mormon and/or our other scripture.
First off, gospel doesn’t mean book. It means good news. I would also say that “gospel” encompasses true doctrines and principles.
We teach the same good news, doctrines, and principles that Paul did. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that God would never give additional light and knowledge to the world.
In fact, it says many times that revelation would continue (see Joel 2:28, Rev 14:6-7).

The glorious news is that in these days or turmoil and upheaval, The Lord is still speaking to his children. He has not left us alone.

Best Wishes,

Rusty

truthisrestored.blogspot.com

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From: Jan98
01/22/2008 15:41:31
I am so glad that I read your entire blog. Your comments are stated exactly as I believe. It probabbly would have taken me a lot more words to say the same thing though. Hope you have a beautiful day.    Jan98



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