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Can I prevent Mormons from baptizing me or my dead family?
by Mister_Bromyde on August 6th, 2011
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Does the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teach that Jesus Christ is the First Born Spirit Child of Heavenly Father?
by John Cox will be back April 6th 2013 on July 11th, 2011
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If you had to pray to god for an answer as to whether the church of jesus christ of latter dat saints is the true church. how would u say it
by MizzMP702 on September 24th, 2011
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What does the leadership of the Ladder Day Saints consider its core doctrines that sets it apart from any other Christian denomination?
by Doc on February 7th, 2012
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What could a person do if they felt like their Patriarchal blessing was not inspired? Could they get another one from a differant Patriarch?
by John Cox will be back April 6th 2013 on July 26th, 2011
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As usual, she hasn't the faintest clue what she's talking about.
by Anonymous on August 23rd, 2006
if they arent christans why is it in the christan section????
by eric_the_barbaric7 on September 26th, 2006
Tell you where you are wrong? Just read the answers that were actually given by Mormons. BTW if your hate filled rhetoric is an example of what your church teaches, then I would not want to be associated with it.
by Glenn Blaylock on September 30th, 2006
free4life79: it is a hard thing to tell someone the Truth with gentleness and repsect. Sometimes the Truth hurts for a while until pride is overcome. Keep it up. John the Baptist paved the way for Jesus not by being politically correct and all inclusive... he called people out on the carpet! Called some a "... brood of Vipers...". His point was to convict them and have them repent of the their sinful ways. Bob, Glenn... there is nothing wrong with telling the Truth even if it does hurt. That is showing true care a love for someone.
by John Pacella on January 20th, 2007
This post is pure nonsense.
by rdrainer on July 20th, 2007
I am not of the LDS faith but I find those "anti-mormons" point of view very interesting and often illogical. I would first like to address what you said regarding Mormons being like the devil when they say "I will be like the most high God" and you suggest that we (as non-members) say "He must increase and I must decrease". What I do not understand about your view is that you look down on those of the LDS faith who say they want to become like God and you in return say "I must decrease". I think what these members are doing by saying they want to be like God is that they are aiming for perfection. Is their fault in such a goal? Is it considered of the devil to want to get a perfect grade on an exam? I think you should consider being less judgmental on the Mormons desire to have God like qualities. Wouldn't you like to have more people like God in the world? I do!
Second, LDS members say they are Christians but just about everyone who isn't a member says they aren't. I believe I am a Christian, but who am I to judge who is or isn't? I find it almost ironic that many so called Christians tell supposed non-Christians(Mormons) what they are or aren't. I have my own definition of Christian and based on the criteria I can see why they consider themselves Christians, but then again who am I to judge. I am curious though, what is your definition or criteria of a Christian and, in detail, based on your criteria, how do they not qualify?
by illthinkaboutit on February 3rd, 2010
Thanks, rdrainer. Some good points.
by Glenn Blaylock on February 4th, 2010