The Dark Ages were dark because the light of the gospel was hidden from the people. They did not have the apostles or prophets, nor did they have access to the Bible. The clergy kept the scriptures secret and unavailable to the people. We owe much to the many brave martyrs and reformers like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and John Huss who demanded freedom to worship and common access to the holy books"
Recently I caught the three part series on the King James Version of the Bible put out by BYUTV. I recommend everyone take time to watch this. It was done very well and explains wonderful things about the bible. You can find it here. In the documentary it points out that there have been many attempts to translate the Bible into new language, as the Old English version is difficult for most to understand. One of the commentators then points out that if it were in standard modern English, we wouldn't have to work at understanding it, and working at understanding the bible is part of what makes its message so powerful. We don't value what we don't work for, and some of the most profound things that I have experienced in the Bible came after reading and re-reading a passage many times. That's all I have for today but I just want to openly declare that the Bible is truly the word of God. It contains not only the writings of the prophets of old but also the only living account of the life of the Savior. In the Bible we can find the answers we are looking for and, like a cupcake, when joined with the frosting of the Book of Mormon can provide a much more complete study of doctrine and principles that we covenanted to live at baptism and in the temple. The Bible is a Diamond that has been displayed against black velvet for thousands of years.
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Thank you JD. I really needed a happy thought today! Learning about God and knowing his ultimate plan for us can see us through the most tragic of events. xoxo
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