Posted on 12/16/2007 11:15:52 PM PST by Mobile Vulgus
Mormons aren't Christians ...
... and other thoughts on religion and politics sure to get your blood boiling
Herewith, my views on religion and the politics of the present moment, with something to offend just about everyone:
1. Mormons aren't Christians. I don't mean that as a criticism, only as a descriptive phrase. When Mormons claim Jesus Christ as their savior, there's no reason to doubt their sincerity and good will, or even to deny that they are in some way followers of Christ. Yet Mormonism rejects foundational doctrines of traditional Christian orthodoxy, such that it is impossible to reconcile with normative Christianity.
2. Anyway, the Latter-day Saints church teaches that all other Christian churches are apostate. A heretic is someone who rejects one or more doctrines of religion, but an apostate is someone who has rejected the religion entirely. How is it, exactly, that you can get mad when people you regard as apostates consider you to be ... apostate? How does that work?
3. Theologically, this is a big deal. But politically, so what? Mormons vote like Southern Baptists and come down on the same side of most issues of public morality like conservative Christians do. If you're a socially conservative lawmaker, wouldn't you rather have a Mormon in your legislative foxhole than a Kennedy-style cafeteria Catholic or progressive mainline Protestant? I'm no Romney fan, but is there really no meaningful political difference between Good-Mormon Mitt and Bad-Catholic Rudy, to say nothing of Liberal-Protestant Hillary?
4. There are plenty of good reasons for conservative Christians not to vote for Mr. Romney, but his religious beliefs are not among them. Do Christians want to be in the position of rejecting a candidate whose political views and moral values they agree with, solely because they don't like his religion?
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
Ignore whatever differences you perceive between Mormons and Christians for they don’t amount to jack sh-t anyhow.
Where the Word of God is proclaimed and rejected by the audience, the believer who so communicated it is to depart, even removing the dust off his feet from such an encounter.
Yes, it is possible to discern antichristian behavior and not associate with it. This doesn’t involve the judgment of that person’s salvation, but may involve wisdom, whcih is preceded by knowledge.
I am a Protestant Christian and I am comfortable in my faith. Whether Mormons or any other church attender are Christians or not is not for others to judge, the Bible is rather clear and against on making such judgements.
This is faith and not politics and their is a difference, I can make judgement on what a Democrat is and his political views, your brainless and idiotic comparision is meaningless and illogical.
Who? The kids’ friends, parents, or teachers?
>>Mormons believe that Jesus was the divine son of God who died and was resurrected, and therefore they are Christians, regardless of any other doctrinal differences.<<
Guess it depends on how you define the word “Christian”. Mormonism does not teach the concept of perfect grace. They teach “helping hand” grace. IOW, the blood of Christ ALONE is not enough to atone for ones sins. Many would say that if you do not believe that, you are not a Christian.
But I suppose it depends on what one means by “Christian”.
Since Salvation is tied with whether one is Christian or not, the author of this article made that judgement and this is not for him to judge.
You can offer your wisdom on whether Mormons deviate from biblical teachings, that is different from judging whether they are Christians or not. This is where this article shifts in rather extreme territory.
A. Eve "fell fro it, not Adam" B. Satan told Eve (Genesis 3:4-5)Nice example, too bad it is 100% backwards.4 And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die:C. Later in that same Chapter, God says... ()
5 For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.22 ¶ And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:D. So Satan says You shall be as the Gods knowing Good from Evil, and later God says Man has become as one of us knowing Good from Evil, ergo, Satan told ........ The Truth! (The really frustrating thing is Satan cannot even be relied upon to reliably lie, he'll tell the truth in order to get you to trust him enough to believe a lie, and in this case, God says he told the truth.)
Rip the man on his socialist apologies and chameleon's approach to populist positions. Leave the Mormons alone...
"Leave Mitt alone!..."
Uhng...more coffee.
Socialist POLICIES...
Better! *slurp*
Er, that's kinda the point - Mormons don't believe women are equal before god. I can't vote for a politician who believes that.
“That old inaccurate, clip from “The God Makers” again, LOL!”
What do you find to be inaccurate it it? Honestly.
I've noticed that alot in the last 6 years or so and it's getting worse it makes my nerves twist in knots thinking about it !
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To use Gods word to justify a demonic lie is blasphemy.
I gotta Go to bed, play with you guys in the AM.
These threads have become silly. There is nothing to be gained by these back and forth tilts. The mean result can only be anger, hurt feelings and division. One can vote for or not vote for anyone that one chooses for any reason. What one believes is up to them and Almighty God. The silliness in the debates comes in when the exchange devolves into individual doctrines and beliefs. There is no reason for that, ever. Go to the root of any denomination or religion, the prophet, the leader.
Because it is not possible for God to lie; his prophets, his messengers will not lie. If Mahomet, Joseph Smith or Ron Hubbard are found truthful in prophecy, then so too are their respective denominations/Religions. So, it boils down to “Who was Joseph Smith?” and “Were the things he said truthful?” Without Joseph Smith, there is no Mormon. I don’t think that would keep me from voting for Romney. I have other reasons other than his belief system. If you choose not to vote for him because of his belief system, or for him because of same, that is your right. So let it go, we all know what we believe and we know what level of importance it plays when casting our vote. So do so, nothing is hindering you, but the divisiveness and in-fighting hinders and harms us all in the end.
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