Originally Posted by
B2M5L2
Since Mormons have obviously placed themselves under their own legalistic code in order to attain salvation, then as James wrote, "For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of all" (2:10). So, whether you've actually committed an act of rape, theft, murder, incest, or whatever other immoral act you can think of, since you, as a Mormon, have placed yourself under the Law, then the mere violation of one legalistic statute automatically makes you guilty of violating them all. Again, that is in God's judgment, not anyone else's.
Because the good news preached and taught by those who subscribe to the biblical gospel understand that if it isn't all about God's saving grace, then it isn't good news at all. Moreover, God has the absolute right and prerogative to do with His creation as He deems fit. And that includes infants, the mentally handicapped, or the devious Mormon subversive, the latter of which seems to think that God should bow at his feet, rather than the other way around.
Who cares what you agree with, since your finite determination, lost in a sea of contradiction and perversion, is not even consulted in the grand scheme of God's judgment? Add to that the fact that Book of Mormon is nothing more than an extra-biblical piece of poorly written fiction, and it becomes even less significant what you think or agree with when it comes to trying to denounce the fact that God can do with His creation whatever He wishes to do, and it will always be perfect, just, and right.