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Prominent Dallas minister says Romney no Christian
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While Mormons are often thought of as conservative, due to their moral values. their emphasis on the family, and so forth, it is interesting to note that the most outspoken bigotry and animosity against Mormons comes not from moderates or liberals, but from fundamentalists on the far fight.
Etymology: French & Latin; French culte, from Latin cultus care, adoration, from colere to cultivate.
1: formal religious veneration
2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also : its body of adherents
(www.m-w.com/dictionary/cult)
Mormons are a cult, but that isn't a bad thing. According to strict language use, every religion and sect is a cult. It just has a negative connotation when used by ignorant, hate-inspired bigots such as Dr. Jefress and others of his ilk.
I believe in the hallowed home of most Americans that have seen America's courts and government in action, that it is apparent that both corruption of all forms has penetrated every aspect of this country. Such fascistic corruption by our court system is unaddressed, thus leaving us with the political machinery benefiting from the corruption and impotent to it.
We have freedom to believe differently, and to say so in public.
We can even choose to remain ignorant and say ridiculous things. No government agent will stop us, and there is no open warfare over differing religious beliefs. The limited instances of genocide in America have almost completely stopped.
Even "Reverend" Jeffress' professional income is not threatened by his cult's weird behaviors.
He has, and we all have, much to be grateful for.
Thanksgiving is coming. One more blessing to count.
this comes from internet research of the term...
The first known usage of this term can be found in the New Testament of the Bible, in Acts 11:26: "the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch." The term was thus first used to denote those known or perceived to be disciples of Christ. Similarly, in the two other New Testament uses of the word (Acts 26:28 and 1 Peter 4:16), it refers to the public identity of those who follow Jesus.
Mormons and Mitt Romney believe in people making judgments for themselves. They believe in participating in government, in finding and recognizing the good in others despite differences, and allowing people to worship according to their beliefs and conscience. They believe in voting with conviction, not with party or with church endorsement. They teach their own to build feelings of friendship and cooperation with non-Mormon neighbors.
Which group of believers is behaving more like a cult?
other sources say that certain religions require baptism for you to call yourself christian, at birth, as an adult or after repentance. i fit all the the birth one (and since you can't fit them all, everyone has to pick) but i was baptised, and i do follow and spread the teachings of christ so i get confused when others feel the need to preach that i'm NOT christian.
i will conclude with this...how about YOU teach what YOU believe rather than what *I* DON'T and i'll do the same. if would seem that then we would be teaching things we were qualified to teach since personal testimony can't be disagreed w/. it's PERSONAL.
At least Al Sharpton had the humility to go see for himself.
As a faithful member of the church for 9 years, who can count how many sacrament meetings I've missed on one hand, I have yet to sit in a doctrine or even a principles class where the teacher taught there is another path other than through Jesus Christ. I guess the church keeps that information from us until we've reached our 10th year. I thought everything we do to return to Heavenly Father is through our Savior, Jesus Christ. I do not understand how we can be seen as anything else other than faithful believers in Him. Please help...
I wonder how the active, mainstream LDS consider those who are in Warren Jeff's "group" - are they a "cult" or not? Certainly, the testimony being given in trials associated with Utah's recent crackdown on polygamy reveals a great deal of "mind control", social control, manipulation, isolation, various forms of pressure - all designed to maintain the power of the RFLDS Church over its members. It is not an easy thing to distinguish the techniques and tactics of the RFLDS from the mainstream LDS Church. Indeed, social scientists have studied Jonestown and other obvious "cults" and have found that the LDS Church's practices (e.g., Home Teaching, Tithing, regular 6 month "interviews" with the youth, etc) are exactly the same controlling techniques used in these obvious "cults." In fact, the LDS Church has a staff of social scientists working for them in the Correlation Department! We might have reason to conclude, then that Rev. Jeffress is not making idle chatter.
The Northern Baptist says "There ain't no HELL!" The Southern Baptist says "The HELL there ain't!"
What's the point of the joke! Darned if I know except I thought it was funny 40 years ago when I first heard it and I still think it's funny. I feel the same way about this Baptist minister who thinks that everyone in the country is going to latch onto his opinion and consider it "gospel". Some will, some won't. I suspect most WON'T!!!
One Sunday an inactive LDS member and her non member husband were looking to find a church and start to become involved. After Pastor Zinn reamed the LDS Church she confronted him and reamed him. She told him what things were inaccurate and how unbecoming a Christian he was to do this in a Church. She told him this helped them determine not to attend his church. She gave him her phone number and left. He called later to apologize, but has continued his haranguing. He would have been irate to discover that his teenage daughter was coming to the local LDS Church on Wednesday nights to play basketball with other youth.
The inactive sister and her husband started attending our ward the next Sunday. Her husband was baptized and several years later was put in the Bishopric. We have become very good friends.
This Pastor is abolutely clueless about the LDS Church and shows his ingnorance.
Why is it so many man led churches choose to blast other churches each week instead of teaching the Gospel of love and tolerance? They apparently don't know the bible well enough to research it and teach its doctrines, but have to go out of their way to cause conention and disputations.
As far as I am concerned Pastor Jeffers is a leader of a cult, one which is close minded and does not understand what a true Christian is.
Jesus is my Savior and is the only way I will ever regain his presence is by worshipping him, and him alone. Despite all I can do and will do it is by his Grace that I will ever be allowed back into his presence.
And.."So any criticism that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not hold the contemporary Christian view of God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost is not a comment about our commitment to Christ but rather a recognition (accurate, I might add) that our view of the Godhead breaks with post�New Testament Christian history and returns to the doctrine taught by Jesus Himself."
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