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Right, but what makes a baptism Trinitarian isn’t just the words. That is an important point.
I was not talking about the Unitarian or Mormon churches. Are we now basing Baptism on magic words? Again, I go back to the Holy Ghost or Spirit, what gender is attributed to them? Is not God also the creator? Is Jesus not also the redeemer? Is your reaction perhaps based on distrust of Feminism and human intransigence?No, absolutely not.
We base them on valid form and matter. The Church has already spoken on this. The valid form and matter were given to us by Christ. We are not free to substitute them or change them.Are we now basing Baptism on magic words?
As a Mormon I can say that we are non-Trinitarian Christians. I hope this helps…The Trinity seems to be the only thing that all Christians (Catholic, Protestant, Anglicans, Eastern Orthodox) hold in common.
These two do not.
What’s their status?
Mormons believe that Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind and is the Son of God. I can’t speak about the other faiths listed.No they aren’t Christians. I think they believe that Jesus was a prophet don’t they?
Because someone asked.I still have to ask why this matters. All the arguing and pontificating in the world is not going to get Mormons or JWs to change their opinion. Calling themselves Christians is their right to do. Why does this matter?