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Actually no sir because here is an accurate source that will fix a lot of your arguements but there is a reason why I am not trying to address your arguements. Frankly because if I do, your either gonna say that's not what you heard, it's not true, or your gonna bring up another arguement. http://lifeafter.org/the-differences...n-flds-vs-lds/ There that's the answer to polygamy. But I have addressed some arguments like magic and garments. We don't believe in magic. But yet you guys are continuing to talk about it like you didn't even read it.
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And again, the mainstream Mormon does not have secret rites and rituals. Again that is the fundamental Latter Day Saints you speak of. And I do read the actual bible sir. One of my favorite scriptures actually come from the bible not the Book of Mormon. Math 25:40 and the king shall answer and say unto them, verily I say unto you. Inasmuch as ye hath done it, unto one of the least of these my brethren ye have done it unto me.
and you know what sir, your right. I am not as knowledgeable of my religion as I should be. But that doesn't mean I'm gonna sit back and just give up. I've tried walking away from this. But every time I did, it seems I only come back to speak of my faith and answer your arguements the best I can. And everyday I read the bible, not just the Book of Mormon and try to educate myself on what I need to know in order to be a successful missionary. Out of all the people here, Mr. Pendergast sir, you have actually been the least insulting. I actually thank you for that. You strike me as the kind of guy that would actually sit down and read their sources and make sure they are spreading accurate information. Even if it's about something you dislike. And like I said sister etheldreda, though Joseph smith founded the Mormon church, he would not be welcome in our church if he was still alive. |
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Wait, would Matthew, Mark, Luke or John be welcome? They wore sandals in church and all the Mormons that I've ever seen were dressed in dark suits and dress shoes. Inquiringly Yours, Handmaiden |
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Of course Matthew Luke and John would be welcomed. In fact, just about anyone is welcomed in our church dressed however they want. As long as it is appropriate. Nothing skimpy, nothing that has crude messages on t shirts. The reason why we dress like that, is because we want to dress the best we can in the church. So really dress the best you can.
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I do take the bible at face bible, no wait scratch that. It's above face value. The word of God is something extremely valuable. My favorite scripture comes from the bible not the Book of Mormon.
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I'd really like to hear how you feel, in your own words, about your church changing the Book of Mormon (as detailed by Mrs. Etheldreda in this post) to reflect their more modern "understanding" of the eternal nature of God. |
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2 Cor 13:5a Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. 1 Thes 5:21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. 1 Jn 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. 1 Pet 3:15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: Mormonism just doesn't stand up to this level of scrutiny. Quote:
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So the founder of your church would be not welcomed in your own church today? If he was wrong on the polygamy thing, then how do you know that he wasn't wrong on the whole Book of Mormon thing? |
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Why do you try to seduce innocent Christian children into watching pedosexual porn online? Do you have no shame? :fear2: |
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We had a tribe of Mormons who came to Texas not too long ago; it was a few years back. They bought a big ranch over near San Angelo somewhere and called it "Yearning for Zion". Then they proceeded to fill it up with wives and every wife had a whole bunch of kids. It was like a small town out there in the middle of nowhere and everybody dressed funny. Well, we are as friendly and tolerant in Texas as the good Christians are on this web site, but there are lines beyond which we have no tolerance. Mormons out in the desert with a bunch of wives dressed like they're extras in a Clint Eastwood western movie was just too much to ask. So, the Sheriff went in there with armored personal carriers and armed deputies and arrested them all. We confiscated their children for a while and rustled all their livestock. The jeffe, Warren Jeffs, got away, but we got him after a while and locked him up in the prison we keep for people like that. He languishes there even now. Here where I live, in San Antonio, the Mormons have had the temerity to build a big temple with a statue of their golden god on top of it and it is built in a pretty expensive area of town. In fact, it is right down the street from Reverend John Hagee's vision of what the Second Temple must have looked like. I have often wondered what pagan rituals they act out in there. In fact, I'm pretty suspicious of what Pastor Hagee might be up to, too, but that is for another day. |
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It's because of Joseph smith practice as polygamy that would not allow him to be a member of our church. And Alvin, you do know that is a bit extreme, they were only trying to start a branch. And as for the golden statue. We don't build statues of false idols, that is the angel mormoni, not God. And we don't practice pagan rituals. We are Christian like you, not pagan. And welcome anyone in our church, so long as they are respectful, reverent and don't dress provocatively or inappropriate. But they cannot become members of our church.
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