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Funny, the person recording this was obviously doing something wrong and being deception. But, if you listened to the what was said, it plainly says one of the "marks" is to remind each person to kneel and recognize Jesus as the Christ and follow him.
That alone substantiates the LDS are Christians. The rest can be brushed off as similar to the Masonic rites, but the end result is, the ceremony is to cause each person to kneel and serve and follow Jesus Christ.
That therefore, would be evidence to correctly call them CHRISTIANS.
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@jasoninthehouse There are Hindus who believe in Jesus Christ are they Christians too?
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@JStevenEpperson @Nikthenord Two different but valid paths seems like a pretty broad door to God
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@Nikthenord You chose a different path. Just because you feel a different path that is better for you doesn't make it right and us wrong. It means you wanted to try something new. Best of luck.
I'm sure you'll be alright as long as you follow the commandments.
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@EvanMaugha94734 @Nikthenord Holes and contradictions, lol
This is how I know you haven't actually studied mormonism
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That's interesting. I know a few who have left the church but they tend to be what I call the "Sunday football" crowd. They would rather chill than labor in the field.
Knowing what I know, it is hard for me to understand how someone leaves the church for a protestant faith. Their doctrines are full of holes, have less answers, too many contradictions. This is not a slight on protestants - they have never had the fullness of the gospel. I admire their faith in Christ given limited and incorrect information. However a former member who had access to all that we have - it is hard for me to wrap my head around.
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@fiveironfoxy @asophiething Oh boy, you're in for a wild ride
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@asophiething I'm not LDS. I'm protestant.
That beyond said, I know little about LDS.
What are the passages in the BoM that directly contradict the Bible? (Do they have chapter and verse in that book? I honestly don't know. )
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@dominionpowers @BowTiedRanger Works don't save, they're merely an outworking of faith. So you can't have faith without works, but works don't save. You guys don't understand that
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@DeplorableBot24 @BowTiedRanger Yes I agree. We think very little of the servants in the vineyard who refuse to work. When god gives us all talents those who bury theirs and think their faith alone will save them will be sorely surprised. Catholics understand this.
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Mormons severely miscalculated what the Nicene Creed and Trinitarian doctrine mean to Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christians.
For how much in-fighting that happens between these three groups, they all absolutely agree on those things .
Never seen such a unified reactionary front on a theological issue like this.
What a strategic misstep to attack the one thing everyone can agree on 😂
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@dominionpowers @BowTiedRanger Lol this post os so telling of the mormon ethos: works salvation and material possessions
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Oh I’m sure your little anti Mormon coalition will collapse as soon as someone mentions Mary worship or faith without works is dead or how evangelicals are the worst quasi religious people in the country. Our strategy to buy Missouri and Illinois acre by acre and brick by brick and to missionary your children as your churches collapse in bankruptcy is proceeding as planned.
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@AmericaOnlycast @PrplGld @LostMyHats What does it matter if it's in the BOM, Pearl of Great Price, or other defining mormon literature? The location of the teaching is less relevant than the fact thats it's an actual teaching.
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Ok then tell me from the Book of Mormon where I am wrong? Kolob? Not in the Book of Mormon. God having a wife? Not in the Book of Mormon. Jesus and Satan being brothers? Not in the Book of Mormon. You’re willfully ignorant and should probably do some research before attempting (rather poorly) to attack informed people
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"I'm a polytheist who believes God was once a man, that He's married to a female goddess and they live on a planet called Kolob, that Jesus and Satan are brothers, that there's a potentially infinite number of gods and I'll one day become the god of my own planet populated with my celestial space babies, I deny every single essential Christian doctrine, and reject every historic Christian creed.
Now explain to me why I'm not a Christian right this second."
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
Can anyone tell me why The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was left out of the list of Christian churches?
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@coopermatthew76 @ObiWanCoby10 @smashbaals That site is a joke. Many of the reputations are a variant of "nuh uh! They're just trying to make us look bad!"
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@ObiWanCoby10 @smashbaals Me
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@retellthis @Saxdonut @WallStreetMav Statistically, sampling 5% of a population of 500k is much more than enough to be a representative sample. 24k votes is about 5% of all reported votes. 0 for Pratt is not an anomaly or quirk
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You’re right that the anomaly deserves an explanation.
My point is that “unexplained” and “fraudulent” are not the same thing. Reporting errors, incomplete imports, or other administrative issues are possible explanations.
Pratt ultimately received 163,549 votes. That’s why the full dataset matters more than a single unexplained anomaly.
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@Not_the_Bee @BlueJays True. But they're Canadian, what did you expect?
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@sarahkahncept @JamieWhistle I guess you don't know many kindergarteners
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@DeplorableBot24 @JamieWhistle No it doesn’t that’s dumb and you know it
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@LanceupperPI The retarded angelenos (but I repeat myself) have come out of the woodwork to respond
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@sarahkahncept @JamieWhistle But teaching that to kindergarteners carries the same weight as teaching religion as true to high schoolers
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@DeplorableBot24 @JamieWhistle Historical events. Saying some people have two dads is also just true, doesn’t say anything about the religious qualms with gay marriage.
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@sarahkahncept @JamieWhistle Are they taught a truth or a historical events?
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@DeplorableBot24 @JamieWhistle There’s literally several high school and even middle school level courses that cover these books and their effect on history
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@danae_hudlow The culture of death would argue that both are actually candidates for killing
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