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To: conservativegramma

You know, if you read, you can find out that we don’t subscribe to the Nicene Creed, wherein, the committee developed an elaborate view of Christ. Ask any Mormon they will be happy to explain how we view Christ differently from the 4th century formula. This is not rocket science to note that we believe God, Jesus and Holy Ghost are separate individuals. This is clearly not what the 4th century committee rendered. Talking to Mormons is something some Protestants resist at all costs, but I have many Catholic and Protestant friends that actually enjoy talking with me about theology. They ususally don’t call me cultic or un-Christian but perhaps they haven’t been properly taught or maybe they just enjoy our company. What do you think?


239 posted on 12/12/2007 11:04:31 AM PST by Goreknowshowtocheat
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To: Goreknowshowtocheat
You know, if you read, you can find out that we don’t subscribe to the Nicene Creed....This is not rocket science to note that we believe God, Jesus and Holy Ghost are separate individuals."

And this proves that the LDS are not Christians in the traditional sense which is all evangelicals have been saying! And yet Mormons have taken offense and have tried to confuse the issue and deceive non-mormons into believing the Mormon Christ and the Traditional Christ are one and the same. Thank you for proving my point! Romney should have done this.

As to being 'properly taught' that's a matter of opinion. I myself don't believe those who follow an affirmed false prophet are necessarily being properly taught. If the prophecies were false so is the teaching.

245 posted on 12/12/2007 11:11:37 AM PST by conservativegramma
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