—I suppose that means that you view Mormons as fellow Christians.—
A couple of things: The quote you pulled from my post was a quote I pulled from another post. They were not my words. :-)
Also, you will be hard pressed to find someone more “anti-mormonism” than me (notice I said “mormonism” and not “mormon”). I almost became one back in the very early 80’s before becoming a Christians.
Heck, I saw The Godmakers back in 1983 and had a ton of material (pre-internet) back in the mid-1980’s that was “stolen” by a resident mormon where I worked. I followed Saints Alive back before the internet too.
And believe me, I’ve made no secret of it here on FR. I get Freepmail pinging me on Mormon threads all the time. ;-)
So yeah. You are preaching to the choir here. :-)
One last thing: To cut the original poster some slack (the stuff I quoted), I think he is talking about “non-bullet doctrine*) stuff.
*Bullet doctrine: A phrase a friend of mine uses to label doctrine he holds strongly enough to take a bullet for.
Sorry, I did misread your post.
We are fellow soldiers in the battle against the powers and principalities of MormonISM.
Cuban Leaf responds: A couple of things: The quote you pulled from my post was a quote I pulled from another post. They were not my words. :-)
My original post which caused this confusion is #70. In it, I carefully stated "otherwise orthodox Christians" to make sure that no one would infer that I was including Mormons as Christians. They aren't. That was the context of the quote which Cuban Leaf cited. By inference, my reference to "God's Word" and "Scripture" does not include the figments of Joseph Smith's or later Mormon "prophets" imaginations.
I believe that my anti-Mormonism credentials are solid - just ask Greg West. ;-)