To: tantiboh
The novelty of Mormonism heresies are striking for a short season, but Salvation never grows old. Mormonism sells Mormonism, not Salvation. You’ve been a Mormon missionary, you ought to know that. If it is not He who is in you, to will and to do of His good pleasure—instead of ‘all that you can do’ ... well, son, you know the rest and are tired of it. That ought to tell you somehting, tantiboh.
524 posted on
01/23/2008 5:20:54 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: MHGinTN
~”Mormonism sells Mormonism, not Salvation. Youve been a Mormon missionary, you ought to know that.”~
Maybe you’re talking about different Mormons? I preached about Christ when I was a missionary.
To: MHGinTN
Mormonism sells Mormonism, not Salvation.They have to sell Mormonism. Salvation is given away in the Christian quarters...they think "restored" Christianity can be a value-added enterprise by making you pay for it...and there's no "gift" section in the Mormon storage unit.
To: MHGinTN; tantiboh
The novelty of Mormonism heresies are striking for a short season, but Salvation never grows old.
Good thing we have salvation to fall back on once the "Novelty" wears off then...
Mormonism sells Mormonism, not Salvation.
Actually, we sell nothing, we offer salvation for we have been commanded to teach of Jesus Christ.
Youve been a Mormon missionary, you ought to know that.
I've been a Mormon Missionary, I don't know that for it is false.
If it is not He who is in you, to will and to do of His good pleasureinstead of all that you can do ... well, son, you know the rest and are tired of it.
All that we can do is what we have seen Jesus do, and all that he asks us to do He then makes up the difference.
That ought to tell you something, tantiboh.
IF you are feeling tired of your discussion, maybe you should try the anti's version of devil's advocate for a while, argue for the church, you never know, you might like it.
630 posted on
01/23/2008 9:57:13 PM PST by
DelphiUser
("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
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