To: gregwest
I shall pray for those involved in this incident. I am not Mormon but that doesn't matter. What does matter is someone died in preaching the word to those who need it. We may differ in theology but it is the blood of Jesus that saves us not denomination.
8 posted on
01/02/2006 7:46:52 PM PST by
BipolarBob
(Yes I backed over the vampire, but I swear I looked in my rearview mirror.)
To: BipolarBob
More likely the kid died so some gang banger could pass his initiation.
To: BipolarBob
We may differ in theology but it is the blood of Jesus that saves us not denomination.So whats your take on Jehovah's Witnesses?
108 posted on
01/02/2006 11:29:49 PM PST by
Windsong
(Jesus Saves, but Buddha makes incremental backups)
To: BipolarBob
The Jesus of the Mormons is another Christ. The true Christ warned that there would be many other Christs and not to follow them. The Mormon "Christ" is a man who worked his way up to being a God. He is not the God of the Bible who always has been and forever will be the only true God. He is supposedly just the "God" of this universe who at this time we are to worship as part of a plan to follow. The true God said that beside Him there is none other. Mormons believe that male Mormons can also work their way up to being a "God" with their own universe and will have many wives with many children and will then be worshiped as God of that universe. They will become a Christ themselves of their won universe. They have swallowed the oldest of lies. It is the lie that Satan told Eve in The Garden of Eden, "...ye shall be as gods". It is the same lie that the New Age movement has swallowed when they believe in the "Christ" within themselves and that they can be like a god. People want to be their own God. The Mormons definitely believe in another "God" with similar borrowed characterizations and names as the true Father, Son and Holy Spirit but not at all with the same essence.
124 posted on
01/03/2006 3:17:09 AM PST by
Bellflower
(A new day is Coming!)
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