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So I was talking to Mormon Missionaries for about 5 weeks now and it was a very interesting experience, I read the book of Mormon, went to their services and they even offered me a lift to see Dieter F. Uchtdorf Second Counselor in the First Presidency who recently visited Belfast, which was a big deal from what I seen.
This week it came to the point were they asked me to pray the Mormon prayer to the Heavenly Father to know after all this whether or not the Book of Mormon was true or not. This wasn’t the first time I was asked to do this but this time we debated about the whole praying to saints thing and that it wasn’t directly to God, but I explained it would just be like asking a friend to pray for you except they are in Heaven (they couldn’t answer me why that was wrong).
So it then occurred to me in this discussion that they don’t pray to Jesus but rather in his name and that “Christ isn’t equal to the Heavenly Father”, their words not mine, so I thought to myself that by saying their prayer that I would be making Christ not equal to the Father which in my head was blasphemous. After that I said that I just couldn’t because it would be sinful, they understood my reservations and that they wouldn’t pressure me to, but if I couldn’t do that then there was nothing more to be done so we said our thanks and parted ways mutually.
Was I right to have thought the way I did, is it sinful to pray to their Heavenly Father prayer because it doesn’t make Christ equal to the Father?
This week it came to the point were they asked me to pray the Mormon prayer to the Heavenly Father to know after all this whether or not the Book of Mormon was true or not. This wasn’t the first time I was asked to do this but this time we debated about the whole praying to saints thing and that it wasn’t directly to God, but I explained it would just be like asking a friend to pray for you except they are in Heaven (they couldn’t answer me why that was wrong).
So it then occurred to me in this discussion that they don’t pray to Jesus but rather in his name and that “Christ isn’t equal to the Heavenly Father”, their words not mine, so I thought to myself that by saying their prayer that I would be making Christ not equal to the Father which in my head was blasphemous. After that I said that I just couldn’t because it would be sinful, they understood my reservations and that they wouldn’t pressure me to, but if I couldn’t do that then there was nothing more to be done so we said our thanks and parted ways mutually.
Was I right to have thought the way I did, is it sinful to pray to their Heavenly Father prayer because it doesn’t make Christ equal to the Father?