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Theologian-in-chief? Romney's speech spurs questions about faith
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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. Harper�s Bible Dictionary entry on the Trinity says �the formal doctrine of the Trinity as it was defined by the great church councils of the fourth and fifth centuries is not to be found in the New Testament.�
The ignorance is dizzying.
Call it like it is: We are NOT "Christian" in the way the rest of Christianity defines the word. Our message is that they are wrong and need restoration. Why then do we want to be included among their count? It is a simple matter of equivocation. We believe we are the only true "Christians" and they say they are Christians. We should be saying they aren't Christians because they don't believe in the precious truths revealed by our prophets.
And where are the noble among us? Why isn't there more of a non-Mormon outcry at this bigotry? Where are our friends from Louisiana (Katrina), Thailand (tsunami), California (fires), Peru (earthquake)? The silence is more painful than the sound of hate.
When President John Taylor said, "What does the Christian world know about God? Nothing...Why so far as the things of God are concerned, they are the veriest of fools; they know neither God nor the things of God,� was he being a bigot?
When President George Q. Cannon said, �"After the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized, there were only two churches upon the earth. They were known respectively as the Church of the Lamb of God and Babylon. The various organizations which are called churches throughout Christendom, though differing in their creeds and organizations, have one common origin. They all belong to Babylon,� was he being a bigot?
Mormon history is full of quotes like these.
Live with it.
I care that we, the Mormons, the Babtist, the Methodist, the Pentacostals, the Catholics, and all the rest of the Christian groups are children of one God. We are all brothers and sisters. We should all be united and loving towards each other. We are all neighbors. We are taught to love thy neighbors. There is much that we are in common with each other in. There is also much diversity that if willing, we could all,in each of the groups, be more open and more willing to learn the good that each group has to offer with the right to disagree respectfully on those issues, that we can not accept from one group to another.
We all, from each group need to be less divisive with our words, our attacks, our beliefs, and be more respectful of eachothers true beliefs weather we agree or not.
Here are some of the things I was taught.
How to pray.
To believe in Chist and follow his teachings.
To love my neighbor no matter who or what he/she is.
To obey the law of the land.
To obey the Scout oath and the Scout Law.
Especially to be honest and trustworthy.
Not to take myself too seriously.
To be a good listener and respect the views of others.
To work hard and pay my own way.
To be the "giver" - not the "getter".
To seek good things, and avoid harmful things.
This list could go on and on . . . .
Over the past 80 years I have been neighbor to and have learned to love Blacks, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Taoists, Athiests, Christians of many different denominations,and others. I also have dear friends who are Japanese, Chinese, Korean, English, French, Italian, Mexican, German, African and citizens of other countries in the world. I love and respect them all.
This is what my "Mormon" religion has taught me to do.
I will vote for Mitt Romney because I know he was taught to do the same things.
that he talks to him self
To Whom were you and Mitt Romney taught to pray? To God, The Father [Elohim]? or to Jesus, the Son [Jehovah]?
Why did Joseph Smith address the Kirtland Temple dedicatory prayer to "The God of Israel", whom Mormons believe to be Jehovah, aka Jesus? And yet they teach you to pray to the Father, NOT to Jesus?
You Mormons try to oversimplify things and then get defensive and upset when others try to point out that your simpleminded, naive ideas don't hold together or don't make sense of reality.
You Mormons - especially Mitt Romney - really should practice a TON more humility and ten times that in eliminating arrogance. You don't know as much as you think you do.
Simply put it used to be a person who believed in
Christ and his teachings as they were recorded in the New Testament.
There are a lot more questions I have, but this will do for now. If I can get someone to answer me in a "non-bashing" way, then I'd like to ask more questions. I know that I will probably get some bashing emails just to let you know I will not read or respond to.
Thanks
Thanks for clearing this up.
A Christian should believe more than a confession of faith in a particular concept of salvation. A Christian should: Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you. Ask yourself what kind of Christian you are. I�m thankful my Christianity doesn�t tell me to hate people.
I was taught to pray to my Father in Heaven and to end each prayer �in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.� I was also taught to pray for strength to follow the teachings of Christ, to love God and to love my neighbor as myself. And to seek the guidance of the Holy Ghost, and ask for such other things that I might desire, with faith in God that He would answer my prayers in His own way and in His own time. Because I sincerely appreciate the atoning sacrifice of my Saviour, Jesus Christ, I sometimes talk to Him directly in my prayers.
That is what I was taught and I am not ashamed of it. Years of experience, study and prayer have convinced me that praying in this manner gives me strength and it is a comfort to me.
On the other hand, I think it is none of my business what kind of God other people visualize when they pray. I am just grateful that they do pray, and/or �strive for� the moral, spiritual and intellectual values that will help each of them be an honorable and respected citizen in their own country.
Dec. 8):
You SAID IT RIGHT ON!!! GREAT Comments!!
The LDS Church does teach A LOT of High Ideals and
Basic Beliefs BASED in Christian Ideas. Many
followers of LDS teachings Actually DO Live UP
to those standards and take following very
seriously!!
Mitt grew up in that same Church belief system which sets high Goals and Standards. Mitt is also a great businessman and organizer. He just gave a Great Speech on Faith and Tolerance and Diversity.
He comes WELL CREDENTIALED to be President of the
United States!!
I was once had atheistic beliefs, but now do believe
in God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost(or Spirit).
Your definition of "Applied Christianity" is something that the world desperately needs!!
"What the World Needs Now Is Love". Isn't that the title of a 60's song? Needed then and still much needed NOW!!
In the Book of Mosiah (in the Book of Mormon record)
King Benjamin said, "When you are in the Service of Your Fellow Beings, you're Only in the Service of
Your God".
Applied Christianity is Service and Love.
Applied Christianity is NOT hate, disrespect, and
being mean and spiteful to one another.
For instance: Aren't all members of the church missionaries.
Aren't we encouraged to give out missionary versions of the Book of Mormon.
Isn't this the only true church as stated to Joseph Smith by God the Father and Jesus Christ.
He should have refuted his earlier statement that polygamy was "bizarre" but in fact a valid commandment from God.
He should have reemphasized that abortion and gay rights are depraved sins.
Isn't the Book of Mormon a true book of God and the visitation of Jesus Christ to the Americas.
and let us not forget temple work. Wouldn't it have been great for him to explain the grave is not the master and there is a future after we die.
But alas, he missed an opportunity to further explain the glorious work of the Lord.
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