Gracious,
I will try and answer your questions.
Just because you disagree with something does not make it false. And as for your last sentence here, then you have just stated that we should all convert to Judaism.
I think Christ gave His message to the Jews first, and if they had believed Him as a body of believers including their leaders, then they would have altered their beliefs and their religious doctrine to accept the New Covenant and to accept Christ as their Savior, their promised Messiah. Then the Jewish faith would be the true faith.
I donât doubt that Smith was a fallible human being and that he may have repented. Thatâs all well and good. But that doesnât mean that I have to follow him.
I donât think you should follow Joseph Smith unless you get a witness from the Holy Spirit that what he taught is true. Then if you still choose not to follow, thatâs still your choice, and youâll be OK either way. You have what you want in the church you belong to.
And really, why DO you follow a mere fallible, sinful, human being? Why are you following his teachings? Me, Iâm following God. I am following Jesus Christ. Everything the Catholic Church does is to bring oneâs soul in communion with Jesus Christ. Thereâs NO WAY Iâd follow a human being, a sinner, who would lead me away from Him.
This is a touchy subject, evidently. I âfollow the living prophetâ because the Holy Spirit bears witness to me personally that he teaches the truths that God wants me to know for my particular circumstances in my particular day. I have complete, first-hand knowledge that I am following the will of and in communion with Jesus Christ, our Lord. I donât need anyone else to figure that out for me. I know what I know. But of course anyone can say whatever they want about my knowledge and the spiritual witness I have. But for me to deny it, would be to deny what I know with every cell in my body. My mind knows, my body knows, my spirit knows, my heart knows.
Itâs understandable that it can be maddening to find that what one has held to be true all their life to actually be false. THAT is human nature: to want to cling to what they believe is true. Iâm sure you can say the same for me. Thatâs fine. But if you were to acknowledge that the Catholic church is The Church that Christ founded it would blow away your first paragraph above.
I would never do that in a million years. But for you and so many others, the Catholic church is all well and good, and I understand you believe it is the church Christ founded.
And as to define âChristian,â infact, yes. We do. You donât like that idea because to accept that idea would, again, negate your first paragraph above.
Iâve said I donât care how you define Christian. The Bible contains plenty of descriptive language as to what it means to be a follower of Christ. Why should I care what anyone else thinks based on their own biases?
Galations 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
23 Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
24 And they that are Christâs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.
25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
If you think that is prideful to feel those fruits and live and walk in the Spirit (not perfectly, but trying with a sincere heart), then that is your definition and I disagree with it. But again, do as you wish. Itâs your life.