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News analysis: A Christian queston: LDS seek to define faith on their own terms
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You missed it - you must read the New Testament a minimum of 20 times, including at least 5 in the original Greek - to qualify as a "Christian." Get a clue.
And yes, for what it's worth, I think it's a valid question to ask whether JFK's loyalties would be to the Pope or Lieberman's to Israel. I'm not saying that there's not a good answer to those questions, but I think they are legitimate questions to ask.
My respect for you has just sky-rocketed!
The Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) adheres more closely to First Century Christianity than any other denomination. Perhaps the reason the pastors denigrate the Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) is to protect their flock (and their livelihood).
Could you please elaborate on the "greed" claim?
I've heard this from non-mormons from time to time. I sincerely would like to hear of some examples of greed in the mormon church.
I've seen with my own eyes that my home is nicer (more expensive) than one of the twelve apostles. I know that the prophet has a modest apartment. The prophet, apostles, and seventies all live and spend conservatively. Bishops, stake presidents, and local church leaders don't receive one penny for their service. Who, exactly, in the mormon church is greedy and who, pray tell, is benefitting from this "greed?"
You are aware, no doubt, that the mormon church donates hundreds of millions of dollars in cash, goods, services, and labor in humanitarian efforts all around the world?
You are aware, of course, that the LDS church has typically been the first responder in many of the worldwide disasters of the last few decades?
Certainly you would not cast baseless aspersions of greed within the mormon church without some evidence.
Would you please enlighten us?
What do you mean we Mormons do not believe in the incarnation? Of course we do. Check your doctrines again, please. You are misrepresenting the LDS faith. Errors like yours are exactly why people think we are not Christian.
So �evangelical� Christians could be said to be following a version or definition of Christ not defined in the bible and therefore they are not Christian since they do not accept the biblical definition of Christ but use a human committee definition. Thus by definition they are not Christian.
I am 'born again' though I am not comfortable with so many people who profess such status but don't really seem to change. I have read the Old Testament and the New Testament and I am surprised at how many people only pick this part or another and base their whole faith on those parts. The Bible needs to be see in whole and not only in acceptable parts.
Once outside the Church I am returned home and in doing so, I am reborn.
But here is the kicker. Since Harry gets to speak, who can then complain when Mitt gets to speak???
Actually the Church is getting a lot of good exposure from these people, and the missionary program will benefit. We also benefit from the Baptists and other evangelical Christians as well. They are carrying the message of Christianity into non-Christian areas of the world just as we are, and are helping introduce these people to Christ. Please remember the D&C commandment "contend against no church save the church of the devil" and, my many good Baptist friends, you don't qualify to be contended against. You are on the same side as we are (Christ's), like it or not.
Well, here's news for you! The Roman Catholic Church has just done that.-
Pope: Other Christians Not True Churches
July 10, 2007
LORENZAGO DI CADORE, Italy - Pope Benedict XVI has reasserted the universal primacy of the Roman Catholic Church, approving a document released Tuesday that says Orthodox churches were defective and that other Christian denominations were not true churches...."
Periods of general apostasy have occured throughout the history of the world (Amos 8:11,12). One example is the Great Apostasy, which occured after the Savior established His Church. (Matt. 24:1-12)
Man lived in what was known as the dark ages for over 1500 years. (Devoid of the Priesthood Authority to act in the name of God/Christ - All foretold in the Holy Bible)
During such time a "Reformation period" came to be with the likes of good men such as, Martin Luther and John Calvin breaking off from the Roman Catholic Church and forming their own. Since that time to the present, there are over 1500 break-off Christian professing churches in existance.
Since there has always been only one true Christian Church (Eph 4:5) it needed to be restored before Christ's second coming with the same organizational structure that existed some 2000 yrs ago. (Amos 3:7)
There are really only 2 positions to consider: The perpetuation of the Apostolic Succession through the Catholic Church, or, the Restoration of Christ's original Church in the Latter Days.
The Nicene Creed�s definition of the Trinity was influenced by scribes translating the Greek manuscripts into Latin. The scribes embellished on a passage explaining the Trinity , which is the Catholic and Protestant belief that God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The oldest versions of the epistle of 1 John, read: "There are three that bear witness: the Spirit, the water and the blood and these three are one."
Scribes later added "the Father, the Word and the Spirit," and it remained in the epistle when it was translated into English for the King James Version, according to Dr. Bart Ehrman, Chairman of the Religion Department at UNC- Chapel Hill. He no longer believes in the Nicene Trinity. .
Scholars agree that Early Christians believed in an embodied God; it was neo-Platonist influences that later turned Him into a disembodied Spirit.
How do we as children of our Heavenly Father avoid this "snare"? Pray always.
Luke 21:34-36
34 � And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting (rioting, strifes, uproar, shouting, tumults, rants, excess of laughter), and drunkenness, and cares of this life (worldliness), and so that day come upon you unawares.
35 For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth.
36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man (Jehovah, son of Eloheim).
All the rest of this bickering, arguing, & debating doesn't change a thing, we ARE Christ centered.
I am secure in my membership in the church and the relationship I have with the lord. If all the rest of you feel the need to debate if we are Christian or not, have at it. I hope and pray knowledge is gained while you are doing so.
To Ben- do a Bible study on the word Eloheim who you call your exalted man, heavenly father. The word literally means triune God (Trinity). You cannot know God unless you have met Jesus. Jesus is God in the flesh who is the image of the invisible God, God incarnate. (John 1:1) Read the Bible through Born again eyes, and you will understand this.
I work with a National Sales firm. Recently I spoke with a lady from New Jersey about our companies services. All went well and as the sale was finalized we spoke of personal beliefs because she wondered if I am Mormon (because I live in Utah). I said yes, she asked how many wives I have. I laughed and told her that I and all other members of our church only have one. Her response was "oh really. I thought Mormons all have multiple wives".
This is a very common occurance in my job. How can they understand us if they have no idea of what our beliefs really are?
You seemed to say, that being a former Mormon prevented you from living that type of life and that the Mormon definition of the nature of God prevented you from accepting the real Christ/God.
If that is true, state that as part of your message. Include the fact that the God as defined by Constantine in the Nicene Creed is accurate and that the "council" who developed it was inspired.
The LDS message is simple enough. It presents it message about who god is and how his nature was revealed. People and accept that or not.
You should state it as strongly.
I, and a good friend of mine (Bob) were good, temple-worthy Mormons for several decades. We have both read all the "best" LDS books and literature and history for years. We both served fulltime missions for the Church. We have both served as bishops, and between the two of us, we have served in almost every other calling at the Stake and Ward levels. We are both well educated. Through careful study and prayer over many years, we have realized that the Church is not what it represents itself to be. No, we have not committed any greivous sins, despite rumors that have been spread about us by members trying to defend their own fragile testimonies against the idea that good people can disbelieve the Church. I don't expect you to believe the same way that I do. But that is the point - you must not expect others to believe your way, either. Assuming a patronizing, condescending, condemning attitude toward those who believe differently than you is a major problem in the LDS Church. Generally, LDS members essentially demonize those who leave their ranks. There are godly non-Mormons.
I certainly don't trust people who have the hubris to announce how well-educated they are when they can't even remember that i comes before e.
And, I'm extremely leery of anyone who would position himself as being anything close to "godly."
Just sayin...
Speaker's apology to LDS stirs up fuss
By Carrie A. Moore
Deseret Morning News
Published: Jan. 14, 2005 6:23 p.m. MST
In the two months since a leading evangelical Christian apologized, on behalf of his fellow believers, to Latter-day Saints for mischaracterizations of their faith, several conservative Christians have voiced their displeasure with his remarks.
Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, spoke Nov. 14 at the Tabernacle on Temple Square as part of an "Evening of Friendship." The meeting featured Christian philosopher Ravi Zacharias as the keynote speaker and was co-sponsored by a local group of evangelical ministers called Standing Together Ministries, and the Richard L. Evans Chair for Religious Understanding at Brigham Young University.
"Let me state it clearly. We evangelicals have sinned against you," Mouw said, noting a tendency among some Christians to distort the truth about the beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "We have told you what you believe without making a sincere effort first of all to ask you what you believe."
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ditto to the last comment.