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And yet the Christians here have answered these supposed "trick" questions, while no Mormon has yet answered the three posed to them.
I have not been anti-Mormon, but I will be honest: watching Mormons here is making me so.
I would respectfully disagree if Mormons would just say "we believe the Garden of Eden was in Missouri...we believe that there were these civilizations here in North America centuries ago.....we believe that Joseph Smith wore special glasses and transcribed all these plates written in a weird symbol language...."
But you don't do that. Rather than proudly assert what you believe, you use weasel words, and insist on placing yourself within the Christian fold when clearly you don't belong there.
Gods on your own planets? You believe this - but you deny it. Three levels of heaven? You believe this- but you deny it. God had a father? Jesus is Satan's brother? A Grand Council of Gods?
On and on it goes. It isn't that you believe things Christians regard as strange. It's that you work so hard to HIDE it. THAT makes people think you are dishonest. And it's really getting old.
Hank
You said — “On and on it goes. It isn’t that you believe things Christians regard as strange. It’s that you work so hard to HIDE it. THAT makes people think you are dishonest. And it’s really getting old.”
The more that the Mormons try to assert that they are actually teaching “Christianity” when they are not (*in no way, shape or form*) the *more deceptive* they have to become to assert this.
And this generates more complaints from Christians who do know the difference between basic, historic, foundational Christian theology and the cult teachings that come from the Mormon church.
Then the deceptive Mormons who continue to spout this get even more deceptive, more indignant and more insistent that they belong in the group called “Christians”... LOL!
You would think that these Mormons would get a clue, one of these days, and just “own up” to their own religion as having nothing at all to do with basic, historic and foundational Christian teaching.
They look more and more foolish all the time...
Regards,
Star Traveler