To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
I agree with Titus. It is not his religion that precludes him.
BTW, Mormonism is NOT another form of Christianity. Mormons do not believe in the Trinity and salvation by grace alone, the pillars of Christian doctrine like Baptist and Catholics.
To: Resolute Conservative
I agree with Titus. It is not his religion that precludes him.
BTW, Mormonism is NOT another form of Christianity. Mormons do not believe in the Trinity and salvation by grace alone, the pillars of Christian doctrine like Baptist and Catholics.
ARGH! Darkness returns!!!
Mormons believe in God the Father and Jesus Christ, just that they are not the "same substance", Arius, Hippolytus and many others of the early saints believed as we do. Even the council at Nicea did not deny such believers the name of Christ as you do here. BTW, "Trinity" never appears in the Bible, but the Godhead does, and the Nicene creed did not even exist until 325AD. so to deny those who are not "Trinitarian the name of Christ is to say that Christ and the twelve apostles were not Christan's.
That said, as has been pointed out earlier, we are not "Orthodox" orthodoxy is established by the majority, neither was Jesus "Orthodox" in his day, it's not a sin.
DU
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10/29/2007 3:56:39 PM PDT by
DelphiUser
("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
To: Resolute Conservative
Whoever said that Christian’s have to believe in the Trinity? Before the 1970’s, that wasn’t even an issue, it was made an issue. By the same people who like to go around telling other Christians they aren’t Christian just because they go to a different Church. Most people that make a big issue out of those topics are usually not very spirtual and they often are very materialistic. So what do they know?
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