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Marcado: June is for the Sacred Heart of Jesus ❤️‍
That's a touching story, but do Mormons not know that demons can present our own memories back to us ? They are very smart and will tell you 10 true things to get you to fall for 1 lie. Demons want you to believe in Polytheism, Polygamy and Racist (until 1978). They know how to play the long game. God warned about that, which is why He said to stick with tradition (Catholicism and Orthodoxy) to be safe.
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JoshN
JoshN@joshnaa2gez·
I am positive that God, at the very least, has no problem with me being Mormon. Here’s one reason why… Just before I severed my mission, my mom had another baby. I only had one other sibling at the time and we thought my mom couldn’t get pregnant anymore. My new sister was a miracle. I fell in love with that little girl. And I knew my 10-month-old sister would be a totally different person at nearly 3-years-old when I returned. I was absolutely devastated by the thought. The night before leaving to Utah, I knelt by my bed, crying, praying my heart out for more than an hour. Finally, my thoughts became still, peace came upon me, and in my mind’s eye, I saw the unmistakable vision of a scripture reference… “D&C 31” At 19-years-old, I was not familiar enough with the scriptures to know what on earth was in that section. But I opened it up and read the Lord’s words to Thomas B Marsh just before he left on his mission… 1 Thomas, my son, blessed are you because of your faith in my work. 2 Behold, you have had many afflictions because of your family; nevertheless, I will bless you and your family, yea, your little ones; and the day cometh that they will believe and know the truth and be one with you in my church. 3 Lift up your heart and rejoice, for the hour of your mission is come; and your tongue shall be loosed, and you shall declare glad tidings of great joy unto this generation. Say what you want about my religion. But God heard my prayer, answered it using LDS scriptures, and encouraged me to serve an LDS mission. You can be a fool and claim that my experience must have been Satan’s counterfeit. But that argument holds no water with me… I know what the peace of the holy spirit feels like. There’s lots of things Satan can mimic. But, not that. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. Or at the very least, God is fine with me being here and is perfectly capable of saving me as a Mormon. So, I don’t care what the world says. What greater witness can I have than from God?
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Shane • SW5W
Shane • SW5W@StarWars5W·
Got some potentially concerning medical news today, and it’s got me scared. Have to get some more tests done to rule out major issues, but any prayers, well wishes, good vibes or whatever else you’d like to send my way I would so very much appreciate it.
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Greg Bringle
Greg Bringle@Vegas82·
@hankrsmith You lie about what the core of your beliefs are by hiding them behind generic Christian beliefs. Hell, I know Mormons that didn't learn about Kolob until they were in their teens. That shit is pretty core to what you lot believe.
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Dave Chadwick - Author
Dave Chadwick - Author@DChadwickAuthor·
A lot of people seem to think that this whole thing about the Department of War not classifying Mormons as Christians was a big deal about nothing, I can assure you it’s not nothing. What it was about was the participation, intentional or not, of the United States government in rhetoric meant to otherize Latter Day Saints from their fellow Americans, and there being an official document that makes it the position of that government a key line of this rhetoric; Mormons aren’t Christians. “But how does this affect the military?” Let me tell you a little story… I spent ten years enlisted in the United States Army, from 2000 to 2010. In 2007 I was reassigned to a research facility on Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. I had just completed back to back deployments to Iraq with the 226th Med Log, and I had met a civilian girl at work and we started dating. Well word got around that not only was she dating the new soldier, but that the soldier was from Utah and was a Mormon. One day when she got back from lunch, she found her desk covered with anti Mormon literature. “What Mormons really believe” “Who was Joseph Smith?” “Eternal consequences of Mormonism” And so on. She was livid, and when she called me and told me what had happened, so was I. I had just risked my life across multiple deployments, and the thanks I got from the Christian employees in the department of defense was for them to try to convince my new girlfriend that I was demonic and that if she dated me she would go to hell. I confronted the guy who put that stuff on her desk and he was all “…I was only trying to protect her.” Protect her? From what? Your fellow Americans? From someone who wears a uniform that you never did? I told him I would be filing an EO complaint against him for what he’d done, and that’s exactly what I did. But then word got around about the complaint, and the civilian apparatus closed in on me, pressuring me to withdraw it because “he’s a good guy with a family. This will affect him long term. Come on, man, you don’t have to do this.” I hate to say it, but I did withdraw the complaint because I realized that if I went through with it, everybody I worked with would hate me. But it goes to show you that this kind of anti Mormon hate is rampant and known in the culture surrounding the United States military. So yeah, it affects members of the church in the military. There should be no official government document affirming anti Mormon rhetoric.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

Thank you, President Trump, for standing up for Latter-day Saints. When we asked for your help, you responded by doing the exact opposite of what Martin Van Buren did when we asked for his help in 1839. And we are most grateful for that.

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Conservative Chick
Conservative Chick@Conserv9988613·
@Cernovich People who were gay will say they’re married, yet they’re not. You cannot change the definition to suit your beliefs. And Mormons cannot change the definition of Christian to suit their doctrine.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Every Mormon I know considers themself Christian. TBH I find these debates boring.
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Iaido
Iaido@IaidoTheory·
@Cernovich I know a bunch of Mormons. None of them considers themselves Christian. Not a single one.
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Rajah Manchou of Vorito
Rajah Manchou of Vorito@surskitmaxxing·
@LargeInStature_ Is God is perfection itself, then shouldn’t an eternity with God be the greatest reward? If I was a Christian, I might think that Mormons idolize their families over God (it is per D&C 76 a higher reward to have an eternal marriage than it is to feel with God forever) Though…
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SWOLE Nephi 💪🏻
SWOLE Nephi 💪🏻@LargeInStature_·
Creedal Christians got to understand how unappealing their version of the afterlife seems to someone who grew up with the Restored Gospel. Your marriages and relationships are all annulled so you can worship at the feet of some formless, genderless other that exists outside of time and space. And I guess you just bask in his ambience for eternity. No progression. No growth. And if you don't worship him just right in this life, he sends you to burn in Hell forever! Me, my children, my sweet old grandma--we're all going to suffer eternal torment because we worshiped the "wrong Jesus" in this short life. It just sounds so unlike the loving Father that we know and worship. His plan for us, as we understand it, balances love and justice perfectly. We will ALL get the same opportunity to accept or reject His gospel. Not Mormonism. Not Catholicism, Protestantism--HIS gospel. (I'm sure this is full of mischaracterizations, but they do that shiz to us constantly, so idc.)
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Warren
Warren@23wjohnston·
St. Thomas Aquinas’s view of Muhammad can easily be applied Joseph Smith and the founding fathers of the Mormon church - “He (Muhammad/Smith) seduced the people by promises of carnal pleasure to which the concupiscence of the flesh urges us. His teaching also contained precepts that were in conformity with his promises, and he gave free rein to carnal pleasure. In all this, as is not unexpected; he was obeyed by carnal men.” Aquinas contrasted this with Christianity, which he believed spread through divine signs and appeals to reason, not sensual incentives like polygamy or paradisiacal rewards involving virgins.
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Joey_B
Joey_B@BenjiYosef·
@double_hooks @jaredadairbell You're projecting that. I nor christians wish evil on you or mormons. There isnt an ounce of vitriol either. Just love and sharing the truth.
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Joey_B@BenjiYosef·
@double_hooks @jaredadairbell With all love and respect when you you decide to pull your head out the hat and back to reality, the true Jesus will be waiting. 🙏
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TheAllAroundCowboy
TheAllAroundCowboy@gunslinger1000·
Another mormon red herring. Just like other cults (Jehovah's witnesses, Mohammedans, etc), they're training to recite distractions when confronted. Nicene creed didn't make Peter James & John - nor anyone else - Christians. Putting their trust in Jesus as the eternal God did. IOW, not the god of demonic fraudster Joseph Smith.
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Bill Wright
Bill Wright@bilywonka·
Moment of silence for Peter, James, and John who lived before the Nicene Creed and therefore were not Christian :(
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tennessee jet
tennessee jet@Jetflight1017·
@double_hooks @stackerco I have no doubt Mormons are mostly good people who live mostly good fulfilling lives. That’s not what’s in question though.
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Stacker
Stacker@stackerco·
Who gets to define what is and isn’t a Christian?
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Joey_B
Joey_B@BenjiYosef·
@double_hooks @jaredadairbell LDS dont even realize what a literal joke they are. You got this silly false doctrine making you look really foolish.
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Brian 🇺🇸
Brian 🇺🇸@ammosexualguy·
@KevinLabrum1 @hankrsmith Mormons believe their god is an alien from a different planet and the god of that planet found him worthy to be a god and gave him this planet. If they (mormons) are good enough they will be gods themselves. None of the aforementioned is a true Christian value
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Hank Smith
Hank Smith@hankrsmith·
Being rejected by the Christians of the United States is not new. From Missouri to Illinois, government officials not only failed to protect our ancestors from persecution — they often joined in it. Saints were stripped of their rights, shot at, and expelled. Children were executed. Women were assaulted. Then, even after fleeing the country, that same government sent an army to follow their bloody footprints into the Rocky Mountains. Elected officials then continued to harass, malign, and threaten to confiscate the Church’s private property for decades. Now it is 2026, and the pattern has not entirely disappeared. The same government seeks to define what we believe. Voices on social media — most of them professing Christians — declare openly that our faith is obviously fraudulent or started by demons. Given that history, no one should be surprised when we respond with a touch of passion.
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I Lack Tact
I Lack Tact@LackTact·
1. Jesus would in fact be proud of us trying to prevent our brothers and sisters from eternally damning themselves by following a blatantly false cult that tries to validate itself by calling itself a church of Jesus Christ despite having beliefs that conflict with scripture. 2. We cannot get a single mormon to state an LDS belief in concrete terms aside from saying Jesus is Lord which literally all denominations say that so it doesn't clearly illustrate what makes LDS different from any other denomination. 3. Like Paul to the Athenians, all we can do is offer the gospel. 4. America is in fact worse off because of the LDS which is essentially lslam for white people. The entire state of Utah essentially being a theocratic mafia shows us as much.
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Jake McCleary
Jake McCleary@jakemmccleary·
Not that it matters or anyone cares, but here are my final thoughts on the “Are Mormons Christian?” debate: 1. I’m sure Jesus would be proud of “Christians” spending their sabbath pridefully gatekeeping Christianity and demonizing another Christian religion simply because they believe differently than they do. 2. I have yet to see an honest argument that actually cites Latter-Day Saint doctrine correctly. All the arguments against Mormonism distort our beliefs in a way to make it seem crazy and anti-Christian, and in so doing making discourse impossible. At least cite our doctrine correctly if you are going to argue, otherwise you look childish and silly. 3. I want all members of other religions who attacked us today to know one thing: You are changing ANY Mormon’s mind by your lazy arguments and anonymous account tweeting. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have personal testimonies and witnesses that our beliefs are true. Through years of study and prayer, we believe in gaining a personal witness of what the truth is and we believe that we have found it here in our church and we invite others to do the same. So I’m sorry but all your efforts today probably only strengthened the faith of Latter-Day Saints. 4. Lastly, America is literally a better place because of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. While we are an international religion, you won’t find any other religion more Pro-American than us. I can provide more statistics here if interested. Anyways, I’m not anyone special, just someone who loves Jesus Christ and I am happy and proud to be member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Goodnight 😴
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