~”...that the Christ that you worship may be a figment of your imagination.”~
Sorry, that doesn’t hold water. I worship the same Christ you do, and the many personal spiritual experiences I have had tell me that He is very real.
Why would you think that Christ would be any less real for me than for you? The logic of that boggles my mind.
~”Sometimes, evangelicals lose sight of who our enemies actually are.”~
I agree with that; but the irony is that the LDS Church is about the best friend evangelicals could have. We love evangelicals. They make great converts.
Yes, Satan is in church every time the doors open, too. You are inferring that God would align His Grace with a religion that teaches its adherents to ‘do all that they can do’ to be worthy to receive salvation in the future where/when. The New Testament —except for the small missuse of James’s letter written to Jews in James’s effort to keep Christianity as a sect of Judaism— teaches that Salvation is immediate, that the Holy Spirit comes in to cleanse then dwell in the spirit of the faither in Christ ... salvation is not some event in the future if you ‘do all that you can do to be worthy, to earn the grace’.