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To: LeGrande

FC:Therefore, Mormons should be claiming to be Mormons and the rest of us failed Mormons.

LG:That doesn’t make any sense. Why would Mormons consider a Taoist or a Muslim to be a failed Mormon? Or do you think that everyone was a Mormon originally? That would actually bolster Mormon claims then, wouldn’t it?

Where the heck do you Taoists or Muslims? I think you just throw out garbage questions for amusement.

Mormons are claiming to be a “restored” church. That means the consider themselves to be a superset of “failed” Christianity. Yet they claim to be a subset of the Christian brotherhood.

Claiming to be a superset and subset at the same time is disingenuous, it is an attempt to confuse the gullible.

There, is that clear enough? No Taoists or Muslim’s to be seen.


462 posted on 07/12/2007 12:31:57 PM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: FastCoyote
Since you didn't answer the other questions I will assume that you agreed with my replies.

Mormons are claiming to be a “restored” church. That means the consider themselves to be a superset of “failed” Christianity. Yet they claim to be a subset of the Christian brotherhood.

Claiming to be a superset and subset at the same time is disingenuous, it is an attempt to confuse the gullible.

I understand your confusion. The Mormons certainly claim to be a superset, but they do not claim to be a subset. They do not claim to be a branch of the Catholic or any other church. They just like any other church, worth mentioning, claim to be the one true Church. Just like the Catholics claim to be the one true Church or did you miss that part?

474 posted on 07/12/2007 3:11:32 PM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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