
Challa86
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@Catholic_Bob Nice. Bob is an ally of ours letting out the truth out! I love our Catholic friends
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@straitohormuz @RykerJackson97 Uh, not the dunk you think it is. No worshipping the true prophet in that one. Simply praising him. Saying praise to the man is far different from Christ is my King
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@RykerJackson97 Now do Praise Be The Man that idolizes the false prophet.
Wonder if he found those lyrics in a hat?
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I’ll do you one better.
How about the first line of the first verse of the classic Latter-day Saint hymn, “I Believe in Christ”?

Bob Cook ☧@Catholic_Bob
Have we thought about asking the mormons to say “Christ is King”?
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@ThoughtfulSaint @emuse1955 Too teach them about "Another Jesus"
The worst part about false Doctrine is people really believe it is the truth.
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Hey @emuse1955 Why would a demon write a book to millions of people telling them to give there lives to Jesus and to love God and there fellow man? Just to make them not catholic? Doesn't loving Christ and man make you more catholic?
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Gov. Spencer Cox replaced Pride Month with Fidelity Month last week. We want to know, how do you feel about the change? sltrib.com/news/2026/06/0…
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Our Poll Question of the Day is this: If Utah and Texas Tech played tomorrow in football and Brendan Sorsby started at QB for the Red Raiders, would you root for Utah or Texas Tech?
Message Board Geniuses@BoardGeniuses
#TexasTech has done the unthinkable and made a #BYU fan want to cheer for #Utah.
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I watched this video and it claims that Mormons are Christians because they have longer life spans than other groups
you shall know them by their fruits, their fruits are longer lifespans, therefore they are Christian
really amazing logic
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
If being a true-believing Latter-day Saint makes me a heretic Then I’m a heretic And a follower of Jesus Christ
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@nickshirleyy @GavinNewsom Did you idiots think people in LA were voting republican with 6 dollar gas and a losing a stupid war to Iran which is causing increased costs and after being illegally taxed at least 10 percent on most goods by the national party? Honest question
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Trump says voter fraud should land people in prison.
Agreed. And let's start with the politicians spreading election lies with the goal of illegally interfering with counting ballots.
In California, I just signed a law making that punishable with up to 3 years behind bars.
More to come. FAFO, Donald.
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@punished_yot Very fair and well put. If you’re a creedal Christian (interesting it’s a term to differentiate), I totally respect that. I agree with a lot of it and I’m not going to trash it.
But…I was just pointing to the fact that the analogy above was not good. There is no debate there
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@Challa861 It might not be what was meant, but it sounds a lot like saying you reject the Articles of Faith and Book of Mormon, but you're the true authority about doing the LDS faith the correct way.
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That's like saying "I reject Muhammad. I am a Muslim."
Latter-day Truth@Latterdaytruth
I reject the Nicene Creed. I am a Christian.
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@Thatbrian @LightOfAntioch If you’re going to quote someone, quote someone who isn’t retarded.
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Mormon beliefs have nothing in common with Christianity.
Latter-day Truth@Latterdaytruth
No. The creeds are an abomination. God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, have bodies of flesh and bone and are separate beings.
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@Manhattva @TaylorRMarshall From one doctor to another, except Manhattva’s is more legit, we do not care.
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@FamilyProjectTX And Texas Family Project, however, is not getting my money anymore. Because they’re retarded.
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@CerealMilkIF @Brady_Gray Actually you’re the one coming up with silly talking points that aren’t even true. I don’t know you know what “eternal” means, but of course you all know what I believe better than I do (which is silly too)

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@Challa861 @Brady_Gray Are you all trained to talk like that? I don't care if your figure shares similarities to the real God. Your Jesus was a created being, the real Jesus is and always has been God.
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This is a red herring. No one was questioning whether Latter-day Saints believe in Jesus Christ. Even demons believe Jesus is the Son of God and know who He is (James 2:19).
The question is whether LDS doctrine teaches the same Jesus and the same gospel revealed in Scripture.
The answer is no.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
Read the Book of Mormon. Cover to cover. Pray about it, asking sincerely to know whether it’s true (the final chapter provides specific guidance on this point). Then tell me whether Latter-day Saints believe in Jesus Christ. Will you accept that challenge?
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@CerealMilkIF @Brady_Gray Awesome retort. I still believe in the Christ I just wrote about previously. Is yours someone else?
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@Challa861 @Brady_Gray Your book literally says he's born in Jerusalem and you have to retroactively say "well it just means that area" to get around that obvious error. The Bible needs no such correction because it's actually the word of God, unlike your demon book
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@EOrthodoxlife @Orthodox_cross I’m saying the creed is not synonymous with Christ. Correct.
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@Challa861 @Orthodox_cross It doesn't matter what Muhammad founded.
You're essentially saying you don't like the hyperbolic analogy from the view you take on it as if it means something to the point.
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@EOrthodoxlife @Orthodox_cross But back to my original point: the analogy was bad. And my response was pointing it out. Then you argued stuff that I wasn’t pointing out
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@EOrthodoxlife @Orthodox_cross See that’s not correct. Muhammad founded that religion. The creed did not found Christianity. While it is a nice declaration, I’d say the gospels are more central. The Sermon on the Mount. The creed is a council’s summation of what they believe that many adopt. Which is great!
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@EOrthodoxlife @Orthodox_cross Totally relevant. It was a criticism of a bad analogy. You’re seeking to argue to validation of the creed, which I wasn’t. But…my faith is in Christ. Not myself. Or a creed.
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@Challa861 @Orthodox_cross Irrelevant. You can't believe if you don't know what your faith is. If that comes from your own understanding then that would be idolatry of self. What is there to put in a cup that's already full?
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@EOrthodoxlife @Orthodox_cross Maybe you don’t understand analogies. Muhammad is central to Islam. Christ is central to Christianity. Not the creed. Even if it is a declaration of your faith, which is fine, it tanked the analogy.
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@Challa861 @Orthodox_cross The Creed is our declaration of faith. Flippantly equating it with Christ in order to dispel it is ridiculous.
If you're in opposition to our declaration of faith, you are not of the Christian faith.
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@EOrthodoxlife @Orthodox_cross That’s not a reductio ad absurdum. I’m pointing out the analogy compares two different things: Muhammad is central to Islam, while the creed is not central to Christianity. Christ is central to Christianity, I’ll worship Him, the other guy here can worship the creed
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