To: AEMILIUS PAULUS; Colofornian
I wonder if by participating in such a ritual a Christian is committing a sin or is he merely engaging in harmless actions without any spiritual consequences. Ah, but that prejudices the answer. Why would a Christian (as opposed to a Mormon) be found participating in such a ritual in the first place?
11 posted on
01/25/2011 4:10:57 PM PST by
Alex Murphy
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To: Alex Murphy
I knew your statement was coming and in a sense it is a fair comment. However, is participation in the "Temple Ceremonies" an additional source of sin? For example, I can commit theft then turn around and swear thus comitting two sins.
As far as becoming LDS a person can be deceived thus raising the question when does being a victim of deceit become culpable?
12 posted on
01/25/2011 4:17:14 PM PST by
AEMILIUS PAULUS
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To: Alex Murphy
All fraternity rituals are based on death and rebirth in the fraternity
13 posted on
01/25/2011 4:22:09 PM PST by
AppyPappy
(If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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