To: GLDNGUN
Praying with someone in legal i.e. spiritual agreement about something cannot be done between unequally yoked persons.
Praying for Mormons is a different matter altogether, but I don't see Paul or Peter or Jesus doing much praying with or for false teachers in the Bible, so I don't know what precedent there is for it. Do you?
39 posted on
08/29/2010 12:05:00 PM PDT by
TwoLegsGood
("...my sin is ever before me" - King David)
To: TwoLegsGood
Praying with someone in legal i.e. spiritual agreement about something cannot be done between unequally yoked persons.
Why are you dancing around my question? Would you pray with a Catholic? Do you grill someone on their exact doctrinal belief of Christ before you pray with them? Heck, I'll pray with an athiest if they are in my home for dinner. Should I have not done that?
Praying for Mormons is a different matter altogether, but I don't see Paul or Peter or Jesus doing much praying with or for false teachers in the Bible, so I don't know what precedent there is for it. Do you?
Jesus and his disciples prayed with/for all sorts of people. Did Jesus grill people on their religious doctrine before he forgave their sins and healed them? Did Jesus grill the thousands before him when prayed by giving thanks for the food that they were about to receive?
And what did Jesus say to his disciples when they wanted to go rebuke some others that were going around preaching, healing, etc?
This time try to answer the questions.
50 posted on
08/29/2010 12:50:21 PM PDT by
GLDNGUN
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