A serious question to Christians about the Mormon faith

Another option is for you to stop posting nonsense and lies. That way, you won't have to cry when your posts get shredded.

Explain to me why I've got 520 Rep points and you've got Five Red Splotches and zero points, then?

Sour debate losers neg.

Your neg rating is "off the charts"...

Now, probably 70% of the posters on this board don't agree with me, but I haven't acheived that leve of disdain.
 
From the LDS Articles of Faith
3. We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.

4. We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.​
Lord and Savior.


Some people have a problem with the LDS version of the Godhead. However their version is as logical as the version which claims that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one being.

When Christ is baptized and the Father speaks from the Heavens saying he's pleased by his Son, and the Holy Spirit appears like a dove, Mormons take that as a lesson about the nature of the Godhead: namely that it is made up of three separate beings with one purpose.

When Christ talks about his Father, is he talking about himself? Mormons don't think so.

However, they still believe that Christ is the God of the Old Testament, Jehovah, the creator of this world, and the Lord and Savior of all those who are willing to accept his gift.

There isn;t a more clear answer to the OP than this

:clap2:
 
From the LDS Articles of Faith
3. We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.

4. We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.​
Lord and Savior.


Some people have a problem with the LDS version of the Godhead. However their version is as logical as the version which claims that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one being.

When Christ is baptized and the Father speaks from the Heavens saying he's pleased by his Son, and the Holy Spirit appears like a dove, Mormons take that as a lesson about the nature of the Godhead: namely that it is made up of three separate beings with one purpose.

When Christ talks about his Father, is he talking about himself? Mormons don't think so.

However, they still believe that Christ is the God of the Old Testament, Jehovah, the creator of this world, and the Lord and Savior of all those who are willing to accept his gift.

There isn;t a more clear answer to the OP than this

:clap2:

No, you ignorant... Mormons do NOT believe Jesus is Jehovah. Nor do they believe that there is any such thing as God, as in creator of the universe. And, they believe in universal salvation, without Jesus... Is that ball of shit in your skull unable to learn anything?

Just because they use the same terms as Christians doesn't mean they mean the same thing as Christians.
 
From the LDS Articles of Faith
3. We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.

4. We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.​
Lord and Savior.


Some people have a problem with the LDS version of the Godhead. However their version is as logical as the version which claims that the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one being.

When Christ is baptized and the Father speaks from the Heavens saying he's pleased by his Son, and the Holy Spirit appears like a dove, Mormons take that as a lesson about the nature of the Godhead: namely that it is made up of three separate beings with one purpose.

When Christ talks about his Father, is he talking about himself? Mormons don't think so.

However, they still believe that Christ is the God of the Old Testament, Jehovah, the creator of this world, and the Lord and Savior of all those who are willing to accept his gift.

There isn;t a more clear answer to the OP than this

:clap2:

No, you ignorant... Mormons do NOT believe Jesus is Jehovah. Nor do they believe that there is any such thing as God, as in creator of the universe. And, they believe in universal salvation, without Jesus... Is that ball of shit in your skull unable to learn anything?

Just because they use the same terms as Christians doesn't mean they mean the same thing as Christians.

Notice how Amelia used verifiable information to support her post?

Now. Notice how you failed at it?

You look good in red
:eusa_hand:
 
There isn;t a more clear answer to the OP than this

:clap2:

No, you ignorant... Mormons do NOT believe Jesus is Jehovah. Nor do they believe that there is any such thing as God, as in creator of the universe. And, they believe in universal salvation, without Jesus... Is that ball of shit in your skull unable to learn anything?

Just because they use the same terms as Christians doesn't mean they mean the same thing as Christians.

Notice how Amelia used verifiable information to support her post?

Now. Notice how you failed at it?

You look good in red
:eusa_hand:

Did you expect otherwise? He can't document his fabrications. because they are just that. Its kind of sad really.
 
I'll just direct Ariux to the genealogy of Christ. Right back to Abraham. On His mom's side.

Jesus wasn't a blood relation to Mary, his surrogate.

Ariux, Christians celebrate the passover because of it's connection to Christ.

Passover comes from when Egyptian Christians were slaves and God spared them the same judgement he visited upon the Egyptians. They weren't the seed of Abraham, but they were a "mixed multitude" (according to the Bible) who worshiped Christ (God).

And whether Christian or Jew, what do you think Jesus would say about your hatred towards Abraham's family? Or hating in general?

What do you think of Jesus hating Abraham's family:

The Jews said, "We are Abraham's seed." Jesus replied, "I know you are Abraham's seed... [But] you are of your father the Devil." John 8

I think I'm following Jesus.

So you consider yourself a Christian?
Do you read the Bible?
 

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