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To: Vendome
It is close ... but no soup for Monson et al. The 'church' which has plastered the Name Jesus Christ in its title has been the author of lies, confusion and outright blasphemies. God, the great I AM, is not the author of confusion and certainly would not put His approval on an institution which maintains blasphemy.

Mormonism is not Christianity and Mormonism is hallmarked with blasphemies and demonic deceits. But it can look oh so close to the mrak, but the mark turns out to be that of the beast. The Ekklesia is composed of peoples from all races and nations and is hallmarked by God's Spirit imprint upon the individual souls/spirits of those who are Bron Again by trusting in Jesus Christ as their Savior from a moment in their lifetime and forever more.

The Ekklesia earns nothing to save the individual members, it is by faith, a gift Of God. However, once in the Ekklesia, there is an expectation of certian behavioral attributes. Mormonism truns that right the way around, to promote the demonic opposite as 'the path to salvation' after all that you can do, after obedience to the man-made strictures of this 'church' Tommy and company are pushing.

54 posted on 02/02/2011 6:12:08 AM PST by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: MHGinTN

I don’t believe Mormonism is Christianity either.

I had for years never bothered to pay attention to it and simply gave them equal status so as not to cause an argument.

Then again my friends never bothered to talk to me about it.

After hearing LDS was the one true religion and that some religions are more perfect than others I finally began to investigate.

One of the first things I investigated was the Pearl of Great Price.

A friend was telling me the story of the Pearl of Great Price and I became confused.

I explained I had never heard that and the story of the Pearl of Great Price is familiar to most Christians as part of the three great parables, with the PoP explaining why works could never get you into heaven or make you more than what God sees us as.

This friend went ballistic and said there was no such thing and the story was unique to LDS scripture alone.

I tried to diffuse the situation saying “It may very well be in LDS scripture but any Christian would be familiar with Mathew 13”. With that I started to tell the three parables.

Guy went through the roof, at that point, and I said “Look may be I don’t understand this correctly. It’s not as if I am a theologian”.

Got him to agree we should change the subject and later I went to Mathew again and there it was plain as day; The Three Parables which are closed out by the “New Testament” version of the the Pearl of Great Price.

I couldn’t believe after all these of years of not even opening a Bible I had recalled, much less retained, the passage.

I have concluded LDS needs to co-opt, plagiarize and denigrate all of Christianity, otherwise why would there be a need for “The Restoration”.

Still, it’s even funnier being a Master Mason, seeing the same ceremonies, rites and rituals you find in Masonry as part of their worthiness program.

None of it’s an accident and they now want to claim they are Christian? After railing all of Christianity for 150 years?

Why?

So they can mainstream their religion while still calling us apostates and whores of Babylon?

No way, man.


60 posted on 02/02/2011 7:12:08 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously..... You won't live through it anyway.)
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