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To: Some hope remaining.
Protestants, and Catholics can agree together on (having the Trinity belief in common) is that they disagree with Mormons

We (you and I) have almost nothing in common doctrinally actually I share probably between 80 to 90% with the others even the RC's with whom I would hold the greatest diffence ..now you said a "permament hell" so you have a purgatory type hell too?

I once asked if Jesus due to his obedience would have his own planet at some point..but he was never married...what kind of doctrinal stance do you hold on the eternal fate of Jesus?

270 posted on 03/26/2002 6:45:21 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: RnMomof7; Jerry_M; OrthodoxPresbyterian; the_doc; Wrigley; rdb3; Matchett-PI; Jean Chauvin...
I once asked if Jesus due to his obedience would have his own planet at some point..but he was never married...what kind of doctrinal stance do you hold on the eternal fate of Jesus?

Actually, according to their beliefs in order for one to be a "god" one must be married. Care to guess who Jesus' wives (3 if I remember) are and when the Bible "records" the marriage?

But, I'm sure some Mormon (WM) will be along to straighten me out about this. Besides, this is not normally a topic which I discuss, but it is an interesting one.

272 posted on 03/26/2002 7:30:07 PM PST by CCWoody
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To: RnMomof7; Some hope remaining.
Your #270 to hope: We (you and I) have almost nothing in common doctrinally

You, hope, and I have so much in common doctrinally! We're a team! Don't be in denial, Terry.

>> now you said a "permament hell" so you have a purgatory type hell too?

Go back and look at restornu's long list of verses on hell, and actually read them. Hell is where you go when you refuse to repent of your sins. Those who go there are not saved from hell, obviously.

When they have paid the full price for their sins, when they have drunk the dregs of the cup of trembling wrung out for a thousand years or more, they are redeemed by the power of Christ from hell, are resurrected in the last resurrection, and are brought to stand before the judgment bar of God.

Those that are filthy still, those who have sinned against the Holy Spirit, are sent back to the lake of fire to reign with the devil and his angels in eternity. All the rest of those who suffered in hell inherit a kingdom of glory, the telestial kingdom, which Paul compares to the glory of the stars, but where God and Christ dwell they cannot come.

>> I once asked if Jesus due to his obedience would have his own planet at some point..but he was never married...what kind of doctrinal stance do you hold on the eternal fate of Jesus?

Remember what I said last time you brought this up? You continue to repeat this stuff, how you think Latter-Day Saints are trying to "have our own planet", as if your eternal goal was to have your own harp on your own little cloud, or your own asteroid, like St. Exupery's "The Little Prince".

Jesus inherited all the Father hath, and those who become joint-heirs with Him, through repentance and obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel (the things He commands us to do, but which you are pleased to denounce as "works") will do the same.

So repent and be obedient if you hope to be saved and dwell in the presence of the Father and the Son in eternity. That means, among many other things, you need to treat people you disagree with much better than you do.

I do not think a Jewish man could be a rabbi, as Jesus was, without being married.

287 posted on 03/27/2002 12:37:53 AM PST by White Mountain
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