"Now there was no law against against a man's belief."
30:7
There was no law to enforce a particular religious belief. Everyone was free to believe, or not believe,
whatever he or she liked.
30:9
There were laws to punish those who commited crimes, but there was no law against a person's belief.
30:11
"This derangement of your minds comes because of the traditions of your fathers, which lead
you away into a belief of things which are not so.--Korihor
30:16
"When a man was dead, that was the end thereof." -- Korihor
30:18
Korihor warns against believing foolish traditions that were laid down by ancient priests in order to
control people and keep them in ingnorance.
30:23
"Ye say that this people is a free people. Behold, I say they are in bondage. Ye say that those
ancient prophecies are true. Behold, I say that ye do not know that they are true." -- Korihor
30:24
"Ye say that this people is a guilty and a fallen people, because of the
transgression of a parent. Behold, I say that a child is not guilty because of its parents." -- Korihor
30:25
Korihor says that the Nephites don't know that Christ will come, or that he will be killed for the
sins of the world. The leaders only teach these things to enslave the people and prevent them from living full, bold,
and free lives.
30:26
The priests teach these dreams, whims, visions, and pretended mysteries to ensure their own power so as
not to "offend some unknown being, who they say is God -- a being who never has been seen or known, who never was
nor ever will be."
30:28
Korihor accused the priests and teachers of leading the people astray after silly traditions while enriching
themselves.
30:31
Korihor is asked if he believes there is a God, "and he answered, Nay."
30:37
Korihor tells Alma that if he can just show him a sign to convince him that God exists, he will believe.
30:43
The Zoramites wisely rejected the childish traditions of their fathers.
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