Mormons are Christians
65Mormons are Christians
I am a Mormon and I have never understood why Mormons are not considered Christian. If you are at all familiar with the Mormon beliefs or have even known a practicing Mormon, it is easy to see that our whole religion is centered around Christ. The name 'Mormon' is just a nickname, due to the name of one of our books of scripture: The Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ. The full name is 'The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints'.
Mormons believe that Jesus Christ is our Savior; He died for us so that we could one day return to live with God. He lead a perfect life and showed us the example of how we should live our lives. Following Christ's example is what we teach in our meetings. We strive to live better lives and to do good in this world.
If you want to know more about Mormons, go to the website: mormon.org, or lds.org.
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Okay but Mormons also believe in prophets like John Smith. There are lot's of forms of christianity and if you want to make it clear what it is to be Mormon or LDS then why don't you create a hub about that.
I have close family who are mormon, and although it may seem like they are Christian, they are not. Mormons do not believe in the trinity which is a foundational belief of the Christian faith. Also Mormons focus on salvation by works opposed to being saved by faith. In addition to this, mormons do not believe in a 'hell,' and believe that if you have proven yourself worthy on earth, then when you die you can become a god governing over your own planet. Thus Mormons believe in polytheism, but is nothing close to Christianity.
Yes, I agree. Mormons also believe things that are not Biblically supported. Things like Jesus was married and had children. Or Jesus was not born from a virgin. They also believe that Jesus and Satan are brothers with us. The one belief that blew me out of the water, is that they believe there is a heavenly father AND a heavenly mother...These beliefs make me greatly question the purity of the Mormon theology.
Mormonism is NOT Christian. Joseph Smith introduced many changes in the accepted gospel, but used the basic structure of Christianity to make it resemble true Christainity in order to get followers (the secong great awakening was in full bloom so any new movement had to be Chistian-like). Christ warned that many would come in his name to decieve people and lead them astray- to their great peril. Anyone who reads the true gospel and asks God to reveal it to them will experience the Holy Spirit and never allow any man-originated authority to come between him and God ever again- it proves itself. Look at the video "JesusChrist/Joseph Smith" at YouTube and get the details of the origins of this false religion.
Todays Mormons are ordinary, fine people who are accepting the tradition they receive from their parents. This is a virtue and a sign of love and good character. But such a person would be a loyal Communist if he were born in Russia in 1920, or Nazi if born in Germany in 1930, or Hindu if born in India in the 1800s.... Just because it is received from people you love does NOT mean you should believe it as an adult or defend it uncritically.
It is my prayer that each Mormon would put all bias and preconceived notions aside , go off by him or herself for a few days and read a good account of the basic Christian gospel from an charismatic evangelical source (that is, ALIVE), and then decide for themselves what God's true plan for man is. And there should be no duress or retaliation from the Mornon Church should they decide to become Christian in the sense born again Christains are and have been since the Resurrection.
Good luck and know you are loved!
I have some questions for anyone who can answer. Some things that seem to have been edged around
What do the LDS believe about Jesus Christ's origins? What about his Incarnation and Birth?
What do you believe about the nature and unity of the Trinity? Is God one God that is also three distinct beings existing as one but work in unique ways, all subject to the Father. Or is He three gods that just work together?
What do you believe about the relationship between Jesus and Lucifer? Are they equal?
What do you believe about the afterlife? What is Heaven like? What do the believers do in Eternity?
Thank you.
I understand you have that 'feeling in your heart' that the writings of Joseph Smith were revealed from above. But this does not refute the warning Jesus gave that many false teachers would come in his name to lead believers away. Most importantly, Paul revealed in his letter to the Ephesians that if ANYONE 'even an angel' should teach a gospel other than the one he taught, he should be damned. Yes, a man damning an angel! He anticipated that not only men but 'angels' might use deception to bring false teaching. So even if an angel did speak to Joseph Smith, it does not give it any weight of truth. The test is does it change in any way the gospel taught by Jesus through the deciples he taught and through Paul, the apostle to the gentiles.
So your defenses carry no weight. I assume you will reply that 'the scriptures we have today have been altered or were incorrest from the beginning'. This only empasizes the fundamental divide between Morman theology and Christian. According to the prophetic revelations in Daniel, the Messiah would come when he did and then there were seven more years of history of God's dealing with man in this fallen age. In essence, he put history on 'pause' while the word was spread for all to believe who were willing. Then, he hits 'play' and the 'age of grace' closes and Christ returns to eliminate Satan and all of his works and followers (those not in relationship with him as Savior) and the final years of the Tribulation described by Christ himself in Matthew's account begin
. It is HIS work that will give us eternal life, a renewed world, and SHARED rulership with him as KING. NOT our own spiritual evolution toward a future where we are gods of our own planets or whatever. This is a CONTRARY theology- one must be false. Again, I recommend a new look at the revealed gospel in the New Testament without the bias of pre existing conclusions or past emotional experience (emotions can be wrong). I recommend Andrew Wommach's teaching at his website 'www.awmi.org'. It is the clearest presentation, as many other accounts have acquired alterations, the bane of denominationalism. God bless you and may he reveal himself through his Word, (as he will not give a new revelation if the existing one already fits the need.)
Just try it... We can continue the discussion. I love you.
Thanks for your frank and detailed response. I understand your position that you think Joseph Smith's writings represent the restoration of the true Word, that we have different views of the truth of the matter, and that we all have the right to our own opinions..... BUT.... let me back up and with a loving heart establish some initial understandings and agreements: 1) This IS a two way discussion or discourse , i.e. an 'argument' ...in the good or philosophical sense of the word- that's why we are here!, 2) we are NOT merely expressing our personal opinions or feelings, but are (humbly) putting aside our personal opinions to look out at the world and conform our thinking to the truth of the subject we are studying, 3) truth is OBJECTIVE, meaning it exists 'out there' in itself ....we actually do NOT have a right to a contrary opinion of it (if 2+2 is four, then no one has a 'right to their own opinion' and assert 2+2 is 5, or whatever) , 4) thus the maxim, 'In matters of taste(opinion) never argue: in matters of truth, ARGUE (apply reason, logic , and verified facts to eliminate error and reach agreement on the truth of the matter)! So there are a multitude of opinions about God and His plan of salvation, but only one truth about it. We have a duty to find it- pride or prior loyalties or willful subjective assertions corrupt the process. We must humble ourselves- "be still and know that I am God." "Seek me with all of your heart and you will find me". You get the idea.
My position is that the New Testament has been validated, by comparison of thousands of transcripts, to be the accurate account related by the apostles and Paul ( 1% minor errors, NONE relating to the key concepts). With this revelation AND the baptism of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the early believers were transformed... they healed the sick, raised the dead , performed other miracles, and suffered extreme persecution with courage. THIS is a great test of truth. If the text is correct and can produce this power (with the Holy Spirit), then it is unreasonable to assert that any other text is superior or it is fatally flawed and needs correction. I understand that LATER men added doctrines to this and interpreted it wrongly and greatly reduced it's power. But the ORIGINAL gospel(i.e. New Testament) AND the same Holy Spirit are just as present today as it was then.. no supplement is needed. God has said 'know the word and the word will set you free' and give 'eternal life NOW' (John). Put this on one side of the scale and any other version of the gospel on the other, and it wins every time. No contest really. Christianity is very resonable!
I don't know your age, but I am old enough to remember the Saturday Night Live original show with the Rosanne-rosannadana character. She would have this longwinded opinion about something that was humerous and obviously wrong to the audience, then at the end have Chevy Chase point out the original false assumption she had used. Then, sheepishly the light would go off in her mind and she would smile and say, "Never mind!" I feel this way about anyone who asserts an account of God and salvation different from the New Testament in any basic way or who believes it is not accurate or needing correction. This includes Christian denomintions that you rightly criticise and Mormonism. The original given gospel works when fully applied! "Where's the beef?", as the saying goes?
The good news is that IF you are truly born again, acknowledge Christ as the Savior and son of God, and believe God raised him from the dead, you are saved. You ALSO need the baptism of the Holy Spirit to develop the potential fruits of this change in the now, or else you have to wait to die and experience them then. If you are born again, then I believe all is well.... But renewing the mind and developing this gift is a full time job spiritually. God has called you into relationship, intimate and ongoing. As a grateful and loving child of the Father, I think the finer course is to be in the moment and not speculate beyond this reality. Let the future take care of itself. God can be trusted to care for us. Grow in His word by the way the original gospel prescribes with no alterations or additions. This is fundamental Christianity.
I look forward to your heart felt responses to this... With love!
Also, a point of information:
The quote from Second Thessolonians you gave has a particalar meaning.... the 'falling away' mentioned is from the Greek word 'apostosia'.... this actually means 'departure' (Greek scholars agree on this)... this refers to the Rapture of the Church. This occurs prior to the revealing of the antichrist( son of perdition) and beginning of the seven years of Tribulation.... The presence of the Church restrains these events and their removal allows it to finally occur. Paul was reassuring the believers not to worry that the Rapture had already come and they had already missed it. Just the opposite was true, Paul said- they would be rescued by rapture first before these desperate times would happen.
In this light, a major foundation of Mormon revision of Church history is shattered. The so called 'falling away' did not happen in the past - Paul says it 'shall' come as a rescuing Rapture (apostasia). It has nothing to do with false teachings, which have certainly happened. Any past persecutions were not the Tribulation. The basic gospel of the New Testament documents was unaffected. So this has nothing to do with any past corruption of the Church or the gospel ( sorry, a glaring ''Rossane-rosannadana"). See, the believers of his time had been deceived by counterfeit letters supposedly from him into thinking the Rapture had already occurred and they had not made the grade. They were disturbed that they were going to go through the Tribulation. Paul was reassuring them. Reread the quote from that viewpoint and it is clear (try to avoid the King James- so archaic and hard to understand...)
Lee, I predict that your arrogant condescension will end this thread! The pretty little bow at the end means nothing after your (not so subtle) derogatory comments. I was enjoying the discussion, but you went too far. Your opinion that Mormons are not Christians should stand on it's own merit without derogatory comments.
I am curious, what religion are you? Do all "Christian" religions believe the same things? Catholics, Protestants, Lutherans, Southern Baptists, etc. I truly want to know. In light of a current presidential candidate I became interested and have noticed a lot of anti-Mormon discussion. I understand there are different interpretations of the Bible. Are not all Christian religions based on different interpretations of the Bible? Why are Mormons singled out? Because they have more scripture? It seems to me that Mormons "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" are another "Christian" religion. Do you spend this much time discrediting other Christian religions? Or recruiting Atheists? I am asking you specifically because from your posts you seem like a learned individual. I have not come across any Mormons trying to discredit other religions - only expressing their beliefs. Call me naive, but it seems this energy would be better spent working with than against. There are a lot more pressing problems in this world than theological differences.
Thanks for your comments Ben. If my argument seems arrogant or derisive, I apologize. That was not my intent and if delivered in person, would probably have carried more humor, including the self-deprecating type. I am a humble person and have learned most of my lessons the hard way and would like to help others to not make them. I can get passionate about truth and God... But I am self-less in this.
There is a lot of political correctness these days where people seem so thin skinned about strong direct speech about truth. This was not always the case. I believe there is a post-modern thought virus going aroung that all truth is subjective: "that may be true for you, but not for me..." This is just plain false. It can devastate a life. This also implies that anyone who states that there is objective truth that one should seek and humble himself to accept is infringing on freedom or being a hater or fascist... This actually is shouting down truth seekers.. sorry if that is direct.
I believe there is a God (despite the heavy indoctrination against that idea in K-12 education - perhaps this has affected you), that he has revealed Himself with a plan for salvation that we all NEED (really a life and death issue .. yes, more pressing than any other), that it is the only way to the Father .. only because He said so, not me), that it is a FREE gift and gives complete freedom to the receiver (what could be easier?)... this is really GREAT news. But it has to be understood to be received. Altered versions of it are a REAL problem. By intent investigation, loving but earnest two way communication, and humility, it can be found. All we know about this divine salvation was revealed in Christ's time and soon after to Paul. Joseph Smith lived 1900 years later and had no connection to this in my view- it is not just another interpretation, but states that all other versions of God's plan are radically wrong. Other Christian denominations are just variations of the received gospel with fewer disagreements, though they can be significant. That's why I advocte the original gospel, which has been verified as accurate by researchers and by the Holy Spirit with no other human interpretation.
If my manner of presentation has offended, please forgive me. If my humor did not come across in the good natured way I intended, please ignore it. But do disgest and assimilate the reasoning and information, it is actually a very important issue. Once a person settles this, there is plenty of time to deal with anything else- an eternity.
Again.. find the video "Jesus Christ VS Josepth Smith" at YouTude or similar... and I recommend www.awmi.org for the essentials of Christian belief. Then decide for yourself. It's your choice....
Thanks for heart-felt and sincere testimony of faith, Jnate. If you are born again and share the gospel of Christ's plan of salvation with others, you certainly are one of his sheep and should rest assured personally of your spiritual condition. That's the really good news.
With regard to your points of fact that support Mormon theology, I would like to make some responses. First , you repeat Joseph Smith's assertion that important truths were left out of the original New Testament writings. He claims this totally from his own authority, because it was based on no source except his private nineteenth century revelations- no historical research or tradition supports this. With what IS in our gospel, 'full gospel' ( meaning receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit as in Acts) believers continue TODAY to heal the sick miraculously, be transformed in astonishing ways, even raise from the dead on occasions. It's hard to say that any other version has a greater performance when applied today, if judged objectively.
Second, as I already wrote, manuscripts of the New testament writings have been found going back to the first century itself and compared to thousands of later hand copies. There is NO major error or alteration that affects the core teachings and gospel or diminish it's power when applied. (See Lee Stroebel's book, 'The Case for the Bible", I believe). Even many secular historians agree on this point.
Third, and most importantly, it is a serious error to begin with the idea that ANY authority to interpret dogma was transfered to man from Christ or God. That's where all the trouble of denominationalism began from the Catholic through the Protestant to the Mornon and others. Man is still incomplete (imperfect) and has stains of the fall yet to be erased. Man will corrupt ANYTHING he touches in his own will and mind- and be convinced he is saving the world! This includes US- me and you. We have all experienced this in our own minds. That's why the Holy Spirit was sent. HE will teach us as we read the received Scriptures and pray baptised in the spirit (as in Pentecost of Acts). And the Holy Spirit will never, never, never never.... let me emphasize this NEVER!... teach anything that is contrary to the Word already given.
God gave the Word so that we could protect ourselves even from deceiving spirits that would try to mislead the believer. We can compare any inspiration or doctrine against the Word. God knew that there was a vulnerability if the direct connection between humble individual believers and Him was broken by ANY human source. He did NOT call anyone to religion, but to RELATIONSHIP- we need to keep it simple and based on the power of his Word, validated and powered directly by the Holy Spirit himself IN us. No man in the loop....
This fact gives me problems and puts me on guard against ANY established religion (church) where MEN have devised doctrine. It is totally unnecesary and dangerous. This includes Catholic, Protestant, Morman or any other Church stained by the ideas of any man if they depart from the received scripture. So we agree on this point. But this gives Mormonism a 'tough row to hoe' if they think they can justify a system of doctrine that comes in history from a man, or even a spirit ('angel'), and disagrees with the existing Word in any way. Have they healed the sick and raised the dead? Can it produce the baptism of the Holy Spirit and a direct relationship with the Father with power? Why choose such a system over the original that works so powerfully? That's the core of my problem with any religion that at the end of the day, rests on trusting in a MAN- including the Christian 'religions'.
This includes the 'religion' of the individual: the "my own personal belief..." thing so common in this narcissistic self-obsessed, post modern world... But don't get me started on all that....! (humor intended) ...We must be HUMBLE, and ask the Holy Spirit to lead and teach us from the Word.. and in these times that is the hardest, politically incorrect thing to do- "it's all about me, it's all about me...", " I have a right to my own beliefs..", "that may be true for you, but not for me..." , "I just FEEEEEEL differently...." (this jibe is directed at me, not you, as I have to battle this every day)... We all do.
(Humbled) You ( or me) + God(Word) = everything.
You + God +anything else = nothing
Hope that is clear....
"Lee, I have no idea which Christian religion you belong to, but I do know that there are many of them, and all of them believe differently. I am sure that members of each of the Christian religions believe that their religion is the right one and all others are false."
This is the "you need to get out more" thing that signifies that a cradle Mormon is talking.
The Roman Catholic church, East Orthodox churches, and all major Protestant denominations recognize each others' baptisms. The Catholic catechism calls Protestants "separated brethren," whose receipt of grace is considered minimal on that account but whose salvation is not called into question. For Protestants, switching denominations can be ridiculously frequent, and no thinks anything of it.
Evangelicals generally consider the "Church" to transcend institutional boundaries. Consisting of all who have genuinely leaned on Christ's finished work in reconciling them to the Father, and who look to him alone for their justification before God, regardless of denomination these are the church. Doubtless there are many Mormons in this catholic (adjective) church. However, they would be Christians in spite of, and not because of, the adventures of their thoroughly heterodox founder.
Finally, I note that Mormons don't recognize the baptisms of Christians from various denominations, as they do of each other. This is because Mormonism considers these Christian denominations to be apostate.
The question is, then, "why do Mormons want to be considered to be 'as Christian as' groups whose initiatory rite of faith they don't recognize, and who they consider to be apostate?" It seems a bit weird.
Jnate,
The Jesus you believe in isn't the same Jesus of the bible. That is the difference. The mormon Jesus is the brother of Lucifer. Was conceived by a man - not the Holy Spirit. These are the ideas of the founding fathers, which is a shame since mormons are very dedicated, sincere in their beliefs. But these are not enough to ganin acceptence by the True God.
One other scripture here, if Joseph Smith was a reader of the bible as he says he was then his reaction to the visit of the angel Moroni would have been much differnet. Evidently by his choice leads only to one assumption. He was not a reader of the bible.
Galatians 1:6 - 9 6I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:
7Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
8But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
9As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
if you have ever even read the bible, you would know that the only time he is supposed to reappear to us is in the end times to bring his people to heaven before God destroys this poisoned world. why would he appear in the 1800s to some random man? after not appearing to anyone since the first Easter when he rose from the dead?
I think if you believe you are a Christian, if you worship Christ, if His name is in the name of your church, and you sincerely try to live as He taught, then what someone else feels about this doesn't make much difference. This is a futile argument, but generates great commentary in Hubpages.
I read a REALLY interesting book in college entitled "The American Religion" by Harold Bloom. I strongly recommend it, as it details similarities between the LDS church's faith and Baptist beliefs.
Unfortunately, to the Mormons here (and I say this with love and respect) you are wrong.
Dead wrong.
I'm a Christian and have also been a Mormon. I know why you say what you do...I know what you believe.
Fine. But Christian you're not.
You can disagree, you have that right...you can call into question my prior LDS status by implying that I'm a "disgruntaled former Mormon" or that I "couldn't hack it" and I "loved sin" so I quit or whatever...
But I'm here to say; no...you are not Christian.
Mormons believe in a different christ. does that still make them christians?
Paris, France – In a surprising admission during last month’s three nation European speaking trip, Mormon president Gordon B. Hinckley stated that the Christ he believes in is not the same Christ as the one followed by those outside the LDS Church.
Hinckley quoted unnamed critics of the LDS Church who claim that Mormons do not believe in the traditional Christ and then he agreed with them.
The LDS Church News reported: “In bearing testimony of Jesus Christ, President Hinckley spoke of those outside the Church who say Latter-day Saints ‘do not believe in the traditional Christ. No, I don’t. The traditional Christ of whom they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak. For the Christ of whom I speak has been revealed in this the Dispensation of the Fulness [sic] of Times’” (June 20, 1998, ).
A Christian's God is eternal with no beginning (Deuteronomy 33:27; Genesis 21:33).
Mormon's god was once a man. (D. & C. 130:22- 23; Moses 6:51, 57; Abra. 3:22-24; Jos. Smith 2:16-19.)"
Christians: no man can become a god Isaiah 43:10
Mormon: man can become a god (3 Ne. 28:10.)
God is a spirit 2 Corinthians 3:17
God has bones D&C 130:22,
This is just a small taste of the differences
I see the workings of Satan
At the temptation of Adam and eve satin said eve can become a god. In rev 13 the anti Christ will come prophesying a deeper more correct doctrine. Just like the Mormon Church. If they are found worthy the can become a god and the book of Mormon is described as a more correct deeper doctrine of god.
Just food for thought
It is truely sad when those who profess to have a belief in Christ spend their time criticizing the faith of honest truth seekers when they could be building up their own faith and seeking to emulate the teachings of Jesus.
well Onusonus. I have been lied to all my life in the lds church. I have been told that others are not worthy of the true salvation because they are not Mormon. That all other churches are and abomination. I have been told that blacks are not worthy, in the words of Brigham Young, "blacks are the scum of the earth" that blacks are the seed of Satan. The former teachers taught that if someone leaves the church their throats should be cut. If a white person marries a black person (the seed of Satan) their throats should be cut open. i have been forced to baptize for the dead. Our church has baptized for Hitler, the one that killed thousands of people. Salvation has nothing to do with other people it has to do with that person and God. Who am I who is the Lds church to say that Jesus doesn't know what he is doing. That he needs me to save someone else.
What is sad Onusonus is having this knowledge and not sharing it. To try to brain wash the people as much as you can before you bring anything up that my be controversial.
God says expose all things.
What is sad Onusonus is that you know all of this and you keep quiet about it or you say we no longer practice it. that is not what you do to someone you love or are trying to lead them toward God, The true God.
As an LDS member (only because iam force to be at this time) I tell you Our past is what we are.
I see a christ in the Lds church But it is not the True Savor Jesus Christ.
Well that all sounds very shocking when taken out of context, but "out of context" is what the anti-Mormon strategists get paid to do. It's simply spreading hate all over the internet.
It is also very common for people who have no religious base to bible bash and knit pick at other people's beliefs.
I'd be willing to bet that you have no religious affiliation at all, and therefore feel free to interpert the bible according to your own understanding.
You are wrong. I am not spreading hate iam spreading the truth. I no longer call myself a Mormon. I am a Christian. I love the Lord I love my savior. You are right i have no religion. I have a relationship with Jesus and that is what he wants, not religion. that is what was wrong the pharisee they were too religious. I interpret the bible according to the Holy spirit Not what man tells me to believe. so many times i asked the bishop Question and all he says is that i am not ready for the meat. That is false Jesus has revealed all things he said don't hold back the word of God Be not Ignorant (unlearned)
What did Jesus call himself, nothing he claimed to be the Word of God The bible. That is what i am a christ man that follows the word of God (Jesus). I do not follow man, Joseph Smith. As a mormon we were talk to defend Joseph smith more then Jesus Christ. and that is what Joseph wanted.
All that i shared is not taken out of contexts it is the truth. according to what i have learned in the church everything that does not follow LDS faith is anti Mormon and we were taught to put a wall up to those people.
Im no longer ignorant to Jesus' Words. my bishops and parents tried to keep me ignorant to keep me brain washed.
This is why our church is losing so many members. statistics show for every one new member on leaves the church. and that is a fact.Onusonus be true to yourself and expose all that our church believes. Tell the truth.
I am very passionate about this i have been lied to all my life but now i know the truth.
Please try to understand that I am not accusing you of being a hateful person. The Anti-Mormon propoganda which you have prepetuated has been sought out diligently by other ministerial organizations who dedicate their time and efforts to destroying the faith of Latter Day Saints.
This is first and foremost the main reason why I would never subscribe to their beliefs. The LDS church takes the high ground on this issue. You will never see a websight written by the church which bashes on other religions.
There is no counter Catholic, protastent, Muslim, or Jewish material out there what so ever produced by the LDS church, and the fact that they; "Living hope," "tower of Truth," "Counter cult ministries," and dozens more establish themselves and hitch their progression in the world to the anti-mormon bandwagon, testifies to the fact that their moral compass is fixed to a much lower scale than the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The faith of the wayfaring man is the same as that of an agnostic, or an atheist. They are in constant doubt or skepticism, and their desire has always been to drag men down and away from God. As Isaiah once said, "Their tacklings are loosed; they could not well strengthen their mast, they could not spread the sail."
The LDS Church does attack other religions. It is part of the LDS doctrine
Joseph smith's first vision :I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong; and the Personage who addressed me said that all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrupt; that: "they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof."
Joseph Smith consistently taught that ALL Christian denominations and professors were influenced by the devil. “What is it that inspires professors of Christianity generally with a hope of salvation? It is that smooth, sophisticated influence of the devil, by which he deceives the whole world" -Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p.270
Here's another quote from Mr. Smith. "...all the priests who adhere to the sectarian religions of the day with all their followers, without one exception, receive their portion with the devil and his angels." - The Elders Journal, Joseph Smith, Jr., editor, vol.1, no.4, p.60
"With a regard to true theology, a more ignorant people never lived than the present so-called Christian world." - Journal of Discourses 8:199
That is just a few i could keep going. So don't say that the LDS church does not speak or promote negative comment about other churches. again trying to cover up what we believe. With these statements I can say that Mormons are anti-Christian
And this is different from the premises of Christianity how exactly? Did Jesus not say that the only way to heaven is through him? Don't you think it is a little contradictory to say it is ok for one person to imply it but not for another?
You are holding Joseph Smith to a higher standard than Jesus. Jesus said things which could be construed as offensive in our day, ie; Don't cast your pearls before swine. Or give your precious things to the dogs.
This can be very offensive to people who are not Christian. So when Jesus says to Joseph Smith that the creeds of other religions are an abomination it is completely consistant with what the savior would have said to people like, say, the pharasees. Same exact situation. the difference is that he would not be going around spreading lies about other churches, or incessantly mocking people's beliefs the way that anti-Mormon organizations do.
No I do not hold Joseph smith to a high standard. I just know he was the one that wrote these word.
This is jumping to a different subject, but what was Jesus talking about in Matt 7:6 you have to read from verse 1. He his talking about someone that is not practicing what he preaches. For example, Joe tells his brother(Bill) to stop cheating on is wife but Joe has a mistress himself. The dogs and swine useed in Verse 5 and 6 refer to those who have deliberately rejected the message of truth.
This is what i am talking about we (we Meaning Mormons) have been taught to defend Joseph Smith more then Jesus. We turn the blame away from Joseph Smith and put it on Jesus.
I am not spreading lies. you tell me one thing that i have written that is not the doctrine of the LDS church or taught in the church. Jesus tells us to expose the enemy. that which satin is trying to change for his benefit.
What i have shared with you is what i have learned all my life as a Mormon. not has someone from the outside reading things on the Internet. everything that i have shared i have learned sitting in seminary and sacrament. all of these things came out in the LDS church.
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As a MEMBER of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, I most EMPHATICALLY declare myself, to be CHRISTIAN. As much as I would prefer NOT to be so BOLD, on this subject, I MUST say, that to...













Cathanne 4 years ago
Thanks for this! I was speaking to a friend today and was uncertain about whether or not Mormons viewed Christ as the Savior. She said yes, that in Salt Lake City there is a huge statue of Christ at the temple. I think it is important to know the truth, especially since there are such misconceptions in the media about Mormonism, especially of late.