Heston was the best.Yes, I am Jewish. Just trying to point out that the folks that go on and on about Mormonism as being a cult are themselves part of a cult. Mormonism is a cult of Christianity and Christianity is a cult of Judaism. (cult meaning non-orthodox off-shoot or sub group)Many Christians will compare their belief system to mormonism, jehovah witness and other such known Christian cults but do not adequately stop to ask the question, why do Jews not accept Jesus? They may look at that question from the Chrisitan apologetic view but seldom from the Jewish apologetic view point.
I’ve been thinking about the Jews lately. Since most Christians believe in the Trinity, then they believe that Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father and the Holy Ghost are the same God. Therefore, since the Jews believe in the Old Testament, then all of you guys are “saved” because Jesus Christ is the same as God the Father of the Old Testament. Jews also have the Holy Ghost.
Too bad I have heard Christians say that all the Jews are going to hell because they don’t believe in Jesus Christ, the Messiah. Well, you are in good company, because they like to condemn all Mormons to hell on this site.
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Dr. Robert Millet | |
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Born | December 30, 1947 (1947-12-30) Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Florida State University Brigham Young University |
Spouse | Shauna Sizemore Millet |
Dr. Robert L. Millet (born December 30, 1947 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a professor of ancient scripture and emeritus Dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Millet is a distinguished Latter-day Saint author and speaker with more than 60 published works on virtually all aspects of Mormonism.
He appears frequently as a commentator on BYUTV and in other visible roles at assorted media outlets as Manager of Outreach and Interfaith Relations for Church Public Affairs. As a religion instructor, Millet has become known for his "milk before meat" approach of avoiding less popular LDS doctrines when discussing the church with non-Mormons.[1]
Millet is considered one of the foremost scholars on the Joseph Smith Translation (also known as the Inspired Version) of the Bible.
Millet received a Ph.D. from Florida State University in biblical studies and contemporary theology and a Master's Degree in Psychology from BYU. Millet has been a member of BYU faculty since 1983.