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To: nmh
"They are a works driven faith....."

Someone said once...(and I'm sure you know, or should know, who) that "Faith...without works...is dead."

Sounds to me that works are kinda important.

But you know that I don't have the Supreme Knowledge that all of you LDS haters have.

Funny how all of you are so full of hate. Guess you forgot the 2 Greatest Commandment's....as expressed by the One you supposedly follow.

redrock

p.s. The concept of the Trinity, as promoted by the Council of Nicea and a pagan Constintine(sort of like 3-in-one oil) was a concept the Early Christians (say the first 300 years after Christ) did NOT believe in. It does not even fit into Jewish Traditions...but it DOES fit neatly into Greek and Roman religious views.

162 posted on 12/09/2007 9:13:04 PM PST by redrock ("Better a shack in Heaven...than a Mansion in Hell"----My Grandmother)
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To: redrock
The Trinity is Christian.

The Jews don’t see Christ as their Messiah.

Mormons don’t recognize the Trinity. They see Christ as a person that ACHIEVED godhood ... and you can too if you lead a good life ... and for guys they’ll get a “planet” loaded with “virgins” ... .

I would NEVER trust a man that believed in THAT nonsense for my President! Also his liberal flip-flops are embarrassing.

No, Mormonism is NOT Christian - and NO the Bible is just fine as it is ... polygamy was NEVER advocated by God as your false prophet Joseph Smith proclaimed as he was going through the raging hormone years .... . Mormoism is not Christian and never has been. If you want to believe Mormonism is Christian, then believe pigs fly too!

167 posted on 12/10/2007 7:35:06 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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