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		By: SAKEP		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2016 21:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hotep Family,

As many of you are questioning the validity of and definition or origin of the word Mormon, it has posed a striking sense to my inquisitive nature. Be it at all like many other  wordsmithing I have found, maybe I can shed some light on this word.

For those who are not familiar with Freemasonry, it is the illusive word smithing that baffles those who are &quot;cows&quot; in the herd and &quot;sleep sheep&quot; of the flock&quot;. For instance, Daniel Webster was a Grand Master Mason sent to America to create the dictionary. It&#039;s intent and purpose was to bend the use of words from many sources into the words we use today. Many people do not read enough to get to the etymological source of a word nevertheless looking it up with the following codex key:
1) Historical  Context - when did it fist appear
2) Etymological - where did it come from
3) Biblical - to what people does it refer to

Taking this into consideration as some have noted. Let&#039;s look at Elisa Cooper&#039;s translation in the historical: Free Mason. She posts back to the German as Freimaure. Now the etymology: frei meaning free and maure noting a Moor or Mor for short. Many wordsmiths codex by shorting or moving letters around. Another instance from the Bible. Sword most times means the use of &#039;words&#039;. The English we mostly speak is a form of Latin/Germainc dialect. So take &#039;mon&#039; in Middle English or Scots and you get &#039;man&#039;. Moors were known navigators of the seven seas. Captains of vessels (mormon). This word has been buried amongst many academia scholars because unravels the mystery of history. 

If the golden tablet story is true and he spiritually decoded its meanings. Then it would be safe to say the would be ancient Hebrew script would belong to a kindred group of Kushite/MRS as depicted by EA Wallis Budge from the Book of Coming Forth by Day... The ancients did not use vowels, so an Egyptian(namely Greek) would use the the same system. So Budge would find the Owl to represent MR also sending for captain along with the multi-tiered wave pattern symbolizing power and water. 

This hodge postage of Masonic coding can easily be interpreted once you use kabbalistic teachings left by the Moors which in turn was taught to Eiropeans by the Moors themselves. These Europeans later became known as Jews. Do the research yourself. Keep redoing as many books as possible before they correct their mistakes. Much information is going out of circulation or out of print.
I hope this has helped. p.s. John Smith was a mason. This has more to it than what has been stated. Hotep!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hotep Family,</p>
<p>As many of you are questioning the validity of and definition or origin of the word Mormon, it has posed a striking sense to my inquisitive nature. Be it at all like many other  wordsmithing I have found, maybe I can shed some light on this word.</p>
<p>For those who are not familiar with Freemasonry, it is the illusive word smithing that baffles those who are &#8220;cows&#8221; in the herd and &#8220;sleep sheep&#8221; of the flock&#8221;. For instance, Daniel Webster was a Grand Master Mason sent to America to create the dictionary. It&#8217;s intent and purpose was to bend the use of words from many sources into the words we use today. Many people do not read enough to get to the etymological source of a word nevertheless looking it up with the following codex key:<br />
1) Historical  Context &#8211; when did it fist appear<br />
2) Etymological &#8211; where did it come from<br />
3) Biblical &#8211; to what people does it refer to</p>
<p>Taking this into consideration as some have noted. Let&#8217;s look at Elisa Cooper&#8217;s translation in the historical: Free Mason. She posts back to the German as Freimaure. Now the etymology: frei meaning free and maure noting a Moor or Mor for short. Many wordsmiths codex by shorting or moving letters around. Another instance from the Bible. Sword most times means the use of &#8216;words&#8217;. The English we mostly speak is a form of Latin/Germainc dialect. So take &#8216;mon&#8217; in Middle English or Scots and you get &#8216;man&#8217;. Moors were known navigators of the seven seas. Captains of vessels (mormon). This word has been buried amongst many academia scholars because unravels the mystery of history. </p>
<p>If the golden tablet story is true and he spiritually decoded its meanings. Then it would be safe to say the would be ancient Hebrew script would belong to a kindred group of Kushite/MRS as depicted by EA Wallis Budge from the Book of Coming Forth by Day&#8230; The ancients did not use vowels, so an Egyptian(namely Greek) would use the the same system. So Budge would find the Owl to represent MR also sending for captain along with the multi-tiered wave pattern symbolizing power and water. </p>
<p>This hodge postage of Masonic coding can easily be interpreted once you use kabbalistic teachings left by the Moors which in turn was taught to Eiropeans by the Moors themselves. These Europeans later became known as Jews. Do the research yourself. Keep redoing as many books as possible before they correct their mistakes. Much information is going out of circulation or out of print.<br />
I hope this has helped. p.s. John Smith was a mason. This has more to it than what has been stated. Hotep!</p>
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		By: Robert Boylan		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2016 21:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I responded to your *ahem* &quot;friend&quot; who commented below:

http://scripturalmormonism.blogspot.com/2016/09/the-meaning-of-mormon-responding-to.html]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I responded to your *ahem* &#8220;friend&#8221; who commented below:</p>
<p><a href="http://scripturalmormonism.blogspot.com/2016/09/the-meaning-of-mormon-responding-to.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://scripturalmormonism.blogspot.com/2016/09/the-meaning-of-mormon-responding-to.html</a></p>
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		By: Patrick Hussey		</title>
		<link>https://askgramps.org/our-motto-mormon-means-more-good/#comment-34197</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Patrick Hussey]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Question has not been answered. What does the word MORMON mean exactly? Pres. Hinckley said Mormon DOES NOT actually mean &#039;More Good&#039; but he was quite happy to still use that explanation anyway!! Does that mean that nobody actually knows what it means? Joseph Smith said it was a combination of The English word More and the reformed Egyptian word Mon allegedly meaning good.. so the word means More-good. President Hinckley acknowledged that Linguists conclude that Mormon could not and does not mean &#039;More Good&#039;. Therefore what are we left with?? Joseph Smith was mistaken? Joseph Smith was a liar or a fraud? This is a bit like his false &#039;translation&#039; of the Book of Abraham I think. I think it is more likely that Joseph Smith or a conspirator in writing the book of Mormon came across the word Mormo (the greek demon or king of the ghouls) and thought that would be an interesting name if you added an n to the end. One other less likely alternative is that it has to do with the French word for a bird called Mormon of the puffin family I think. Is there no end to the amount of lying and deception that Joseph Smith engaged in??]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Question has not been answered. What does the word MORMON mean exactly? Pres. Hinckley said Mormon DOES NOT actually mean &#8216;More Good&#8217; but he was quite happy to still use that explanation anyway!! Does that mean that nobody actually knows what it means? Joseph Smith said it was a combination of The English word More and the reformed Egyptian word Mon allegedly meaning good.. so the word means More-good. President Hinckley acknowledged that Linguists conclude that Mormon could not and does not mean &#8216;More Good&#8217;. Therefore what are we left with?? Joseph Smith was mistaken? Joseph Smith was a liar or a fraud? This is a bit like his false &#8216;translation&#8217; of the Book of Abraham I think. I think it is more likely that Joseph Smith or a conspirator in writing the book of Mormon came across the word Mormo (the greek demon or king of the ghouls) and thought that would be an interesting name if you added an n to the end. One other less likely alternative is that it has to do with the French word for a bird called Mormon of the puffin family I think. Is there no end to the amount of lying and deception that Joseph Smith engaged in??</p>
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