Posted on 03/29/2009 2:35:03 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
I understand there is a new anti-freeper site started by disgruntled former and present Mormon FReepers and it is their intention of bankrupting FR during the coming Freepathon by withholding their donations and disrupting our activities. Well, all I can say is, if they feel that badly against FR, by all means they should withhold their donations and drop out of FR. But it they attempt to disrupt our operations I will guarantee they will no longer be members of FR. If that is their wish, so be it.
I'm not going to try to defend FR from their claims of religious persecution, but I will say that Mormons have and always have had free reign to post their threads on FR just as all other religious groups have enjoyed. Free Republic defends the right to freedom of religion and has always welcomed religious discussion and always will. And Mormons have always been welcome here. I have absolutely nothing against Mormons.
If you are one who has left or is leaving, I wish you well, but disruption of FR is not welcome and will not be tolerated.
And this is not the first time such activity has been attempted by groups of disgruntled former FReepers. Good luck with that. There is always some group that feels FR should be bent to their way of thinking and end up saying my way or the highway. Well, I don't know about you, but I'm not changing so I guess it's the highway. Is it Feb 8 yet?
God bless.
They could always go back to the tactic they used when I was a small Mormon girl and proudly told people, “I’m not a Christian, I am a MORMON.”
Durn it!
I done been busted!
I agree with the post at that site that *it’s paranoia all around*.
I’ve never seen a group as paranoid as the Mormons on FR. They think that EVERYONE is out to get them just because of their religion.
You even implyed I did not say what I said about man growing into his Godhood.
and a bunch of other stuff.
THE ARTICLES OF FAITH
OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS History of the Church, Vol. 4, pp. 535541
Joseph Smith |
Before you step on your lower lipIm not an atheist.
Before you get your knickers in a twist, I never said you were.
Right on the money, well said.
Either “cut and paste” or “remembered and wrote”?
Ummm...pardon me, but in all candidness, WHAT ELSE IS THERE?
Well, regardless, that seems a backhanded way of admitting that it is fundamentally correct.
Telling the truth about those different beliefs (strange to many, when compared to mainstream, actual Christianity - the image which LDS marketing has sought to portray as their own in their TV PR campaign) has a strange effect of creating negative ideas about those beliefs.
The “negative” ideas, as you have characterized them here are simply people forming their own inward belief those teachings are TOO strange, TOO different...to really stem from G_d
Proxy baptism of the deceased? C’mon, that cannot be what He intended - especially not the way it is employed.
Planet Kolob? Well, that makes no sense whatsoever - I mean everyone knows that modern astronomy has found and catalogued/categorized all the planets in our solar system.
None of them are named Kolob, none of them fit Smith’s description, there is no evidence tht humans ever dwelt on ANY of them whatsoever, and none of them possess an atmosphere which would make them hospitable for (a return of) human life.
Humans become gods and goddesses. Well there certainly are a lot of folks out there who bellieve in such a concept, but the majority are pagans/pantheists/Gaia worshippers, wiccans, etc..who reject the G_d of Israel as supreme from “everlasting to everlasting”.
We are not perfectable.. The only perfection we may ever be allowed to attain will be granted by our becoming one with Christ. Only in Him will our joy be made complete.
With respect to just HOW one packages up and presents the whole set of “different” beliefs embraced and espoused by the mormon system, it matters little whether one slants the narrative one way or another, they still are what they are.
It is analogous to examining a far more extreme example - satanism. Oh, sure it substitutes in the devil in G_d’s place, and the operative principle is selfishness, rather than selflessness. The guiding belief is that you look out for your self first, last, and always...
Nobody is ultimately trustworthy in this life, but that really does not matter so much, since this life is all there is - afterward just comes an extended dirt nap.
Extended only a little further, the outcomes of most situations in this life matter not much, since in the end defining the whole dynamic of the interaction between good and evil is a futile pursuit.
I am definitively NOT saying mormonism believes those things, nor am I suggesting that the LDS system is futile or so utterly far off base in every way as is satanism.
But there is a clear distinction between (non-Arian/non gnostic) Christianity, and mormonism which does have specific elements of Arianism and gnosticism.
Traditional Christianity had an 1800 year head start in establishing itself, and it began with people who walked and talked with Jesus Himself, and therefore knew and understood of what he spoke and taught. Mormonism lacks that history, that firm fundament.
Therefore, the basic tenets of proper Christianity, built upon the foundational relationship established by Judaism, have had all those centuries to become part of the “collective consciousness” of Western civilization across a wide swath of Europe and into the “New World”, as well as being writ large in Byzantine culture.
Although Arianism survived in scattered pockets and enclaves for about 300 years, and Gnosticism maintained a secretive hold on a minority who valued power and influence above principle, both were for the most part, vanquished.
Popularity has something to do with it, and Christianity has had the durability of appeal to the downtrodden and wealthy, the earnest seeker, and the spiritually bankrupt alike.
I grant that mormonism has garnered a large number of adherents in a short period of time, but I do not see those numbers as validating that belief system, any more than I see Islam and its 1.2 billion that way.
We likely disagree on that and other points.
However, I am glad for your participation in these discussions, your contributions can be instructive, and I always welcome your right to “throw” your thoughts into the “arena of ideas”, right next to those of everyone else.
A.A.C.
MAybe a bunch of ABOMINABLE APOSTATES will 'explain' it to you.
Or else what?
Was God the Father once a man in your odd ideology?
Well see to it that it does not happen again.
Carry on.
I wish them well actually. I just don’t want them to hijack Christianity to become their version of a multi-god, organization of polygamist angels. I just don’t.
I love them, but I can’t sit back and watch them denegrate the ideas of Christ and Christianity.
Fist-to-nose distance?
I see it totally possible in a century that they will be discussing their Trinitarian philosophy and love of God's redeeming grace, works will fall into their true place in God's plan and the whole Nephi/Laminate bit will turn out to simply be a parable to teach his people.
Aye and arggg! matey!
You say that you (Mormons) and yourself, consider Jesus Christ your savior. Now, which "Jesus" are we talking about? the one revealed to us from God in the accepted text of the Christian bible that all Christians believe in or some other one? Because it really does matter.
You will be identified on an anti-FReeper pro-Mormon site.
REPENT!
Lady, I KNOW "discussion" and THAT ain't discussion! ROTFL! Oh well, beats Fred's style.
Keep reading John, buddy...Jesus was no "spirit child" and you may believe you were there, but I know I was not, although God knew all about before there was time and created good works for me to do....(See Ephesians Chapter 2, verses 8 & 9)
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God".
And yes, I understand your false teachings. I am not in the same league with Jesus and never will be. He will intercede for me with his Father on Judgement Day, but I will not get to be God of my own planet. And neither will you.
Don't make it true...
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