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To: Melian
I think Christ is disappointed in that type of “evangelization.”

Let's get back on track...

The title of this thread, Is Mormonism Christian?, has attracked some MORMONs to it.

Please, in your kind and non-judgemental way, point out to them where they are wrong in what they believe.

239 posted on 11/26/2009 4:17:15 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

I will be happy to tell where I think people are wrong, since you asked:

Matthew 22 is my source. After studying that chapter, I have concluded:

The King (God) was enraged because the invited guests (the Jews of Christ’s time, the Christians of today) had mistreated His lowly servants. This is yet another example in Scripture in which God is telling us that the treatment of our fellow man is very important.

The King then noticed one of the invited guests (the Jews back then, the Christians now) was not dressed properly for the celebration (the guest’s ACTIONS were inappropriate) and he threw him into darkness. The guest was at the party, but his understanding of what was expected of him was inappropriate. The King is hardest of all on that invited guest who did not attend the party in the way the King required. Lots of food for thought there for prideful or backsliding Christians.

In Matt 22 we also see the Pharisees confused and confounded because Christ does not “regard another person’s status” when He deals with him. In other words, Christ treated people well whether they were sinners, misguided in their beliefs, tax collectors, or prostitutes. The “faithful” Pharisees were confused by this. Indeed, we see that the parable Christ told lets them know they are on the wrong track as far as their teaching and living of the New Law goes. We see his disdain for the invited guests who mistreat His servants.

Christ tells them they are mislead because they don’t know the power of God to do all things. God can even judge each man as an individual. It’s not black and white.

As far as the teachings of Mormonism go, Matt 22 tells us that “At the resurrection, they neither marry nor are given in marriage but are like angels in heaven.” I don’t believe there is marriage in Heaven. Our hearts are so full of God there that there is no room to love anyone else in that way. None of us will need spousal love or commitment in Heaven because each of us will be completely consumed with our love of God. This is an example of one area I believe Mormon teachings are misguided.

I hope I have answered your question adequately, Elsie. As you can see from my interpretation of Matt 22, I believe strident and prideful Christians who belittle people in the name of evangelization are not doing God’s will. I believe it will go harder with them on judgment day than those who were simply uninformed or misguided. I believe they will be held into account for the souls their actions actually turned away from the Truth.

And I believe that God will take the way we treat others, no matter who they are or what they believe, into account when He judges us.


248 posted on 11/26/2009 10:24:12 AM PST by Melian ("Here's the moral of the story: Catholic witness has a cost." ~Archbishop Charles Chaput)
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