DamnYankee
Loyal to the end
1) That is up for debate, many conservative Christians strongly disagree with you, those are the very ones who were attacking the president for not being Christian.
2) I know.
1. Only for retards like yourself.
1) That is up for debate, many conservative Christians strongly disagree with you, those are the very ones who were attacking the president for not being Christian.
2) I know.
Eat shit, bitch.![]()
1) That is up for debate, many conservative Christians strongly disagree with you, those are the very ones who were attacking the president for not being Christian.
2) I know.
I learned a fair bit from my visit. It was made primarily for business but I found my discussions with my host and the (I have to say) the majesty of the construction very interesting. But it is still a cult run by people with a skewed view of reality who think they have the right to proselytise in foreign countries.
Do you WANT people to fear you? Says a lot I think.
I believe that I have some degree of authority on this matter, having extensively studied Mormonism (I've read the Standard Works, much of the Journal of Discourses, and several books on Mormonism, both pro- and anti-), and having nearly converted to the LDS faith in 2006.
The answer depends entirely on how you define "Christian" -- there is no definite answer, as it is purely a matter of opinion. If you define a Christian as one who believes in Christ, regardless of the identity of the person of Christ, then yes, Mormons are Christians.
That said, there are significant differences between LDS doctrine and "traditional" Christianity that cannot be ignored. Latter-day Saints reject the traditional understanding of the Trinity; instead, Latter-day Saints believe the Father (Elohim), Son (Jehovah), and Holy Ghost are three distinct entities. Latter-day Saints believe that God the Father possesses a body of flesh and bone. Many Mormons, including an ex-girlfriend of mine, will also admit to believing that God the Father once was a man who inhabited another planet and received exaltation to Godhood.
Latter-day Saints believe that human spirits originated as "intelligences" which later became spirits and eventually inhabited human bodies, a process known to Latter-day Saints as eternal progression. Included in the doctrine of eternal progression is the belief that worthy Mormons will receive exaltation to godhood.
There are many, many more significant differences between LDS doctrine and traditional Christianity.
Are Mormons Christian? It's a matter of opinion. That said, I don't think telling Mormons to their face that they aren't Christian is very productive. But that's just me.
and I have the right to post those opinions here since it is a place designed for that.
Once a again a homosexual reference from Patchy.Watch it....you'll wind up like your butt buddy, Failias...stuck out. LOLOLOLOLOLOL. I guess he "won". LOL
Oh really?Imagine how upset many Conservatives would be if the Democratic nominee were Mormon. They would be screaming about how our nominee is not even Christian.
Who burried the golden plates? What is Brigam Young's status? When you die are you a God to your decendents?
1. I don't recall but I will look it up.
2. Dead -- and in the Celestial kingdom.
3. No. We will be reunited and reside together in the Celestial kingdom.
No it wasnt. My point was to belittle Mormonism AND the lesser well known and loony fringe Christian churches who use evangelism as a mainstay of their faith. My guided tour round a new temple was inserted simply because, historically, posters here enjoy childish come backs trying to prove the ignorance of the poster.
I have no problem with admitting my ignorance of Mormonism, nor do I have a problem with admitting to my ignorance of those private churches you seem to have in America, or of Scientology or those snake worshippers or the Phelps family. But my ignorance is not complete. I have engaged with many of these people and I have formed opinions, as is my right, and I have the right to post those opinions here since it is a place designed for that.
You have the same rights.
Imagine how upset many Conservatives would be if the Democratic nominee were Mormon. They would be screaming about how our nominee is not even Christian.
I have not heard a single person, other than an odd evangelical Religous Right wack, suggest that Romney should not be President as a result of his religen.
perhaps....but liberals, yourself prominently among them, have demonstrated ignorance and bigotry regarding Mormons.....what say you?.....
I went to a funeral last night, my friends brother. He was an alcoholic and was also addicted to cocaine. The family was very open at the funeral about his addiction. His sister read a letter he had written before his death to be read at the funeral, he apologized to all he had hurt because if his lifestyle, everyone in the Chapel was crying.
Then the cousin stood up, he is a missionionary who also was addicted to cocaine until he was "saved", he then started to give his personal testimony to Jesus Christ and asked everyone to stand and committ themselves to Jesus. The discomfort in the room was so thick you could have cut it with a knife. I heard one lady whisper, this is so inaapropriate.
It got worse, when no one stood, he called out a Baptist minister, this gentle man has a Doctorate in Divinity, he had spoken earlier and had told a personal story about the deceased and the only mention he made of his beliefs was that R. was now in the arms of his Savior and sited a Bible verse. The minister did not stand and also did not comment, I felt bad for him having been put on the spot, but it was obvious he had already given his life to God. The room was so silent you could have heard a pin drop. The cousin finally realized that no one was going to come to God at that moment and he sighed and left the podium, in fact he left the funeral.
I am always horrified that some people use a funeral to "preach", I feel it is not the time to ask people to come to Jesus. I felt so bad for the family. I felt so bad for all those in attendance.