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Cross is called 'stumbling block'
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statues of that certain angel that adorn our temples.... X Loaner in Boulder Creek
. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) believe the proper Christian symbol is Christ�s resurrection , not his crucifixion on the Cross. Many Mormon chapels feature paintings of the resurrected Christ or His Second Coming. Furthermore, members of the church believe the major part of Christ�s atonement occurred in the Garden of Gethsemane as Christ took upon him the sins of all mankind
Not meaning any disrespect, but your understanding of Mormonism and Mormon theology is not correct. I invite you to learn a bit more about what Mormons actually believe before criticizing them. Try www.mormon.org. Also, the word "Mormon" has no "a" in it. (No worries...I'm a terrible speller. The only reason I know how to spell Mormon is because I am one! :) )
Best of luck to you.
The Cross is no stumbling block for me!
When it comes to instruments of death, I actually prefer a Shotgun to the Cross. I simply drilled a hole in the barrel and fastened it to a chain so I could display it around my neck. Am I good or what?
I'm waiting for their expose on why the Church hyphenates 'Latter-Day.' Or how about the water cooler conspiracy (why every meeting house has water coolers when most public buildings do not). Maybe they'll shake up the Church by an exploration of why missionaries should have short hair.
The Flat Earth Society is more useful to society than Sunstone.
Critics do not contribute, and cynics do not create.
Everyone is welcome at the Mormon churches. All members who are worthy are welcome in the temples, in order to preserve the sacredness and sanctity of the temple.
We would love to have you join us on Sundays at any meetinghouse, even if you are just curious and want to know more! Visiting mormon.org is also a great idea.
"OBEY & FOLLOW"
1 Corinthians 1:23 "but we proclaim Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles...".
And He lives Still! and I don't need a cross to remind me of that. Im reminded in the scriptures, each time I read. and he reminds me many times a day in the things around me, in the people I deal with.
and hopefully they see him in me, or I still have plenty of work to do to me.
Being the second fasting growing religion, we have no problem with membership, if that is what you mean by being different or special.
We believe in a Prophet and use the word prophet all the time, just like in the Bible.
As far as witnesses, read the the Testimony of Eight Witness and The Testimony of Eight Witness in the first few pages in the Book of Mormon. Also you could say all of us members are witnesses.
The scriptures Rob quoted refer to Christ's Atonement, in which we do believe, not just what he was nailed to. So I guess Rob interprets the scripture differently.
A Temple is not a church, it is a Temple. There is a difference and being ours we get to decided what it is. Anyone is welcome to our services at our church meetinghouses. Also anyone can attend ordinances at our Temples if a worthy member and bearing a recommend.
We have missionaries to share that Jesus Christ atoned for everyones sins.
Oh, btw, we don't worship Angel Moroni's on temples.
Keeping praying and I'll see you at services!
To me the cross does symbolize the Death of my Savior. I rejoice in the resurrection of my Savior. I also rejoice that we have the full Gospel here on earth. Though I have a cross necklace (It belonged to my Great-Grandma) I don't wear it, but I cherish it because it has sentimental value because I barely knew the women it belonged too and what she thought of her relationship with Jesus Christ.
We welcome all people who want to come for Church Services. Find your local Chapel and come in on Sunday.
May God Bless all of you.
Nice history. But it says nothing about why LDS people OPPOSE the wearing of a cross. There is no reason for it. Whether it is a recent development or not, there is no reason to oppose it. The fish >O was also used anciently as a symbol of Christians, as did an "anchor". These symbols have a longer tradition among Christians than the Cross. But LDS people and leaders oppose the use of the cross for some reason. I suspect they also oppose the use of the Christian fish, as well, but there is no reason for that, either. Instead, the LDS Church and community has some strange need to distance themselves and create their own symbols. They have the CTR symbol, for instance. Why? Why try to be different for no other reason than to be different? It would go a long way if the Church would not try so hard to be exclusive and act all uppity and, instead, share some of the commonalities of faith of all Christians, such as simple symbols.
for 30 years i have wondered why we are instructed to look the other way when someone mentions the symbol of the cross. so i set out to find my own cross in the chapel and i have.
The Cross is the symbol of victory and the risen Christ, thats what Christians around the world believe. The author painted a wrong picture when he said the above statement.
Good article though.
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