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To: Osage Orange

What church do I belong to, PD?


Not sure. One of the many Christian denominations I think.


And why do mormon’s capitalize church? I’m just curious...as most mormons do that?..But interestingly...you all don’t cap His, or Jesus. Why?


I don’t know that Mormon’s all capitalize Church. It doesn’t have to be. I figured if I didn’t one of your gang would whine about it for some odd reason so I did. If I didn’t capitalize Jesus somewhere then that is a typo.

This is all a distraction and not an important issue.


293 posted on 02/10/2011 4:39:18 PM PST by Paragon Defender
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To: Paragon Defender
Not a distraction PD....

It's a normal thing for mormon's to capitalize, and say "The Church"..and not to place much note to capitalizing Jesus or Him.

It wouldn't be a big deal...but I've noticed it's rampant with mormon's.

There's a reason. And it's apparently habitual for mormon's to view "The Church" above God, above Jesus, and certainly above Christian religions.

It's not just a typo, it's not just a quirk. It's real...and it's common among mormon's.

You can deny it all you want...but if you really were sincere in understanding...you would know I'm correct.

295 posted on 02/10/2011 4:55:20 PM PST by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: Paragon Defender
 

This is all a distraction and not an important issue.
It appears that OTHER things in the past were NOT 'distractions' and WERE 'important issues'!!

 

Today, there are as many as 100 organizations claiming to be a part of the Latter Day Saint movement, most centered in Utah or Missouri. Most regard their own group, however small, to be the only legitimate Christian church. Most of these organizations are very small, but overall, but the second largest denomination, the Community of Christ, reports over 200,000 members.

  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (a.k.a. The Church of Jesus Christ, and the LDS) is by far the largest Mormon denomination. It is a continuation of the "Rocky Mountain Saint" branch of Mormonism.
  • The more liberal Community of Christ (formerly called the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) is second in size. It is a continuation of the "Prairie Saint" movement. Although generally referred to as "Mormons," they do not use the term themselves, because of its association with polygamy and because they believe the name was not part of the original church.
  • Many additional small Mormon faith groups, including:
    • Aaronic Order: unknown membership; 6 centers; 20 ministers
    • Apostolic United Brethren: about 7,000 members. They disagree with the LDS' decision to allow ordination of African-Americans and allowing women to assume leadership positions.
    • Church of Christ (Fetting/Bronson): about 2000 members
    • Church of Christ (Temple Lot): about 2400 members
    • The Church of Christ "With The Elijah Message," established anew in 1929 12,500 members worldwide
    • Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite): about 2700 members
    • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: about 11 million members
    • The Community of Christ: about 250,000 members. This denomination was formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints -- the "RLDS Church". It was formed in 1860 by remnants of the original church who did not make the trek to Utah. They reject certain beliefs and practices of the LDS church, including marriage sealing for eternity; they allow both men and women into the priesthood; their services are open to the public. They have about 250,000 members.
    • United Order Effort: a polygamy practicing group, excommunicated by the main LDS church,  of perhaps 10,000 members
    • The Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It split from the Reorganized Church in 1991 because of the latter's liberal theology. It is centered in Independence, Missouri, and had an estimated membership of 2,500 in mid-1996. They publish a periodical "The Restoration Advocate" six times a year
And we CANNOT forget that lovable FUNDAMENTALIST Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints!

The folks that actually follow MORMON scripture; found in D&C 132.

346 posted on 02/11/2011 3:48:44 AM PST by Elsie
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