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I’ll just focus on the point above. There is nothing beautiful about Mormon theology. In fact, the theology is such a departure from the apostolic faith, the faith taught by Christ to the apostles and then to their descendants, that Christianity rejects the LDS faith as being Christian. LDS theology was created by a man nearly 200 years ago with no proof, none whatsoever, of a ancient middle eastern people that migrated to the Americas. To this point, the American Indians are not descendants of this people, rather they are from Asia as genetic science has shown. Archeology, also a science, has failed to show that the LDS theology is true as there are no remains of this ancient people. No great temples, no elephants, no swords, no human remains, no customs or language passed on from an ancient middle eastern civilization. There is nothing on Hill Cumorah. No remains of a great battle of the ancients where the LDS Church has taught definitively that millions died.IWell…this story can go on forever, but I will try to list some of the many reasons why I become a convert to the Mormon Church when I was 21 years old:
Beautiful Theology
There is nothing beautiful about a theology that says that the Church that Christ Established had a great apostasy. There is no evidence for this and no one in the LDS Church can place where and when this happened. No great apostasy…no reason for a restored Church.
What we do see is a Catholic Church in step with the teachings of Christ to the Apostles as reflected in both scripture and Tradition. No matter where the apostles went, no matter where they founded churches of faith, they taught the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist as scripture so clearly describes in John 6. The LDS theology is in error: that Christ was either a very poor teacher or all of the apostles misunderstood him and taught their descendants in error. I’ll believe the words of St Ignatius of Antioch, a disciple of St John, who himself was taught by Christ over the anything Joseph Smith said, believed and taught 1,800 years later.
“They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they confess not the Eucharist to be the flesh of our Saviour Jesus Christ, which suffered for our sins, and which the Father, of His goodness, raised up again.” Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to Smyrnaeans, 7,1 (c. A.D. 110).
“See that ye all follow the bishop, even as Christ Jesus does the Father, and the presbytery as ye would the apostles. Do ye also reverence the deacons, as those that carry out the appointment of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the bishop. Let that be deemed a proper Eucharist, which is [administered] either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude also be; by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.” Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Smyrneans, 8:2 (c. A.D. 110).
I’ll take Justin Martyr’s words too over Joseph Smith.
“For not as common bread and common drink do we receive these; but in like manner as Jesus Christ our Saviour, having been made flesh and blood for our salvation, so likewise have we been taught that the food which is blessed by the prayer of His word, and from which our blood and flesh by transmutation are nourished, is the flesh and blood of that Jesus who was made flesh.” Justin Martyr, First Apology, 66 (c. A.D. 110-165).
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