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So I have been watching to much YouTube and came across the mendala effect and they point out that the lion and the lamb quote is wrong it's the wolf and the lamb.

isa 11:6 

if anyone knows where it says lion and the lamb, let me know.

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4 hours ago, Doctrine 612 said:

So I have been watching to much YouTube and came across the mendala effect and they point out that the lion and the lamb quote is wrong it's the wolf and the lamb.

isa 11:6 

if anyone knows where it says lion and the lamb, let me know.

The lion and the lamb are part of the menagerie along with the leopard, kid, calf, young lion and fatling. In 65:25 there’s a bullock and a serpent, and in 11:8 we have an asp and a cockatrice. Maybe the symbolism of the lion and the lamb has more to do with two of the symbols for Christ and this got wrapped into the idea of representing the Millennium.

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4 minutes ago, VideoGameJunkie said:

I want to see the 4 animals described in the book of Revelation worshipping in front of the throne. Those were some interesting animals to picture with many eyes.

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On 10/21/2016 at 2:11 AM, Doctrine 612 said:

So I have been watching to much YouTube and came across the [Mandela] effect...

Several thoughts on such things:

1) Part of the Mandela effect is to notice dramatic shifts in geography - where, for example, some of the isles of the sea show on maps in a place quite different from where people recalled them

2) Someone that majored in Geography / Travel carefully planned a trip, and then traveled from one continent to an isle. Mid-trip, there was a distinct memory of watching the animated in-flight map showing the airplane's slow progress from that isle to the nearest continent - clearly depicting its spatial relationship. Recently, when asked where that isle could be found in relation to its nearest continent, they pointed to a spot northeast of that continent. Maps instead showed it far to the southeast.

3) If some can transition from one reality to a better one in the blink of an eye, what does such do to the mantra that it somehow took hundreds of millions of years for the globe to switch from Pangea to its current state?

4) What of the whole face of the earth being broken up and changed among the Nephites at the time of Christ's death? Something similar, but on a bigger scale.

5) On an even bigger scale, what of the discussion of mass changes (mountains made low, seas fleeing, land returned)? To what degree does change this drastic help us understand the speed at which such changes can unfold for a millennial earth?

6) As to scripture differences cited in the OP, different realms may have different renderings. Joseph noted from the beginning that Moroni's passages differed from his own....and so on..

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7 hours ago, hagoth7 said:

Several thoughts on such things:

1) Part of the Mandela effect is to notice dramatic shifts in geography - where, for example, some of the isles of the sea show on maps in a place quite different from where people recalled them

2) Someone that majored in Geography / Travel carefully planned a trip, and then traveled from one continent to an isle. Mid-trip, there was a distinct memory of watching the animated in-flight map showing the airplane's slow progress from that isle to the nearest continent - clearly depicting its spatial relationship. Recently, when asked where that isle could be found in relation to its nearest continent, they pointed to a spot northeast of that continent. Maps instead showed it far to the southeast.

3) If some can transition from one reality to a better one in the blink of an eye, what does such do to the mantra that it somehow took hundreds of millions of years for the globe to switch from Pangea to its current state?

4) What of the whole face of the earth being broken up and changed among the Nephites at the time of Christ's death? Something similar, but on a bigger scale.

5) On an even bigger scale, what of the discussion of mass changes (mountains made low, seas fleeing, land returned)? To what degree does change this drastic help us understand the speed at which such changes can unfold for a millennial earth?

6) As to scripture differences cited in the OP, different realms may have different renderings. Joseph noted from the beginning that Moroni's passages differed from his own....and so on..

I think that the Mandela Effect concerning Geography/Travel, might have something to do with a flat map trying to reflect a curved Earth. Although, I also do think I have created a false memory because I used to think I had some books that were about some bears named Berenstein, but when I looked in my adult years they turned out to be Berenstain Bears. It made me to a double take because I never remembered that spelling from when I was learning to read, but sure enough it is Berenstain. I wonder why I pronounced them wrong all those years.

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7 hours ago, hagoth7 said:

 

3) If some can transition from one reality to a better one in the blink of an eye, what does such do to the mantra that it somehow took hundreds of millions of years for the globe to switch from Pangea to its current state?

4) What of the whole face of the earth being broken up and changed among the Nephites at the time of Christ's death? Something similar, but on a bigger scale.

5) On an even bigger scale, what of the discussion of mass changes (mountains made low, seas fleeing, land returned)? To what degree does change this drastic help us understand the speed at which such changes can unfold for a millennial earth?

6) As to scripture differences cited in the OP, different realms may have different renderings. Joseph noted from the beginning that Moroni's passages differed from his own....and so on..

Not really seeing your point here given that Pangea's movements are not based on memory, but determination of plate movement.

Are you suggesting the island was actually in the place he remembered, having moved from when it was on the map?  It seems highly unlikely that is your point, but how else would speed of change be affected?

 

 

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