Church to which the authors of scripture belonged...?

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Pinay is a former Catholic.

Mormon prosletyzers deflect, do not answer, re-frame the question, use the same words but have different meanings for them, that you are in essence dealing with devious behavior.

I do not think Pinay is like this, but it is clear she is being used…what little she does understand of her former faith.

The Mormons believe that there was a great apostasy after the death of the last apostle, and the majority of Christians fell into corrupt doctrines…now I am reading implications that this happened – Pinay’s remarks – with Constantine.

The Mormons will twist history and avoid facts. Constantine did not become a Christian until days before his death. However, at the point in history prior to Constantine, the most destructive of all Roman emperors…two of them, don’t have their names with me right now, just about decimated Christianity killing off many bishops and priests, and destroying most churches.

Constantine either had a vision or dream of the Cross to put it on his army’s emblem, and they destroyed counter forces. He studied more about Christianity and gave license to it to exist. He made Sunday a day of rest. He built cathedrals and churches, made high altars so that the message of Christianity could be architecturally proclaimed for bishops and priests. Atleast a million pagans were converted at that time, and brought with them their customs…genuflecting, the use of statues, etc.

So Christian sects are going back into history, and claiming that it is Constantine who founded the Roman Catholic Church.

However, there are many others who are objectively seeking truth and when studying early Christian history, realize that the Roman Catholic Church is the true Church.

There are many Mormons leaving here in the USA because they can access more old documents that show the controversial ways of its founders and progression of thought, as well as practices…I read an article by a former Mormon woman who left because of the illicit use of Catholic sacramental records or other means to baptize the Catholic dead. The Vatican put a stop to it in May of 2008.
 
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