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RebeccaJ
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Which mormon? You, or who? Brigham Young? Orson Pratt?This unwillingness to accept a Mormon’s word for what that Mormon believes.
That is insulting in the extreme. I don’t do that to you.
I accept that you believe as you do. I am also aware of what your church leaders have taught. That mormons cannot answer this somehow becomes an insult against you. Go figure.
Yes, I know, you are very fond of telling us how much of a high road person you are.Indeed, I am responsible only for my own behavior. I’m not ashamed of mine, y’know. I haven’t attacked your beliefs, or told YOU that you don’t really believe what you claim you do.
LIke this. High road indeed, and always looking down from that high road and ready to pronounce everyone as beneath you.That doesn’t surprise me, Rebecca. People have a problem seeing their own faults.
Eh? You need to do some searches. Zerinus has some doozies.I haven’t seen any Mormons do that, though. I certainly have not.
I never said you were proseltying.I’m sorry, Rebecca, but that is an untruth. Defending one’s beliefs the way I have been doing…that is, correcting errors about what they actually ARE, is not proselytizing. It is simply correcting erroneous information.
I find this hard to believe.I have also told you what happens when Mormons ask someone else what their beliefs are; we don’t get told. Most of us gave up a considerably long time ago.
I have never said any such thing in my life.What we ARE told is “well, Mormons believe this or that and we don’t…and you aren’t Christian/you’re going to hell.”
You don’t believe it. I accept that. I can go to MADB this very minute and find a mormon who does. You still have not addressed the issue. Mormons have these beliefs because it is your church who taught them. You think that “anti-mormons” just made this stuff up, when the truth is, it is your church that has taught it. You may not believe it now. Your church may have backed on the teachings. It doesn’t change the fact that they are still around and there are still mormons who believe AND teach them.Given that most of the time we don’t believe whatever it is we are accused of believing, the whole conversation ends up going south.
For instance:
**1257 **The Lord himself affirms that Baptism is necessary for salvation. He also commands his disciples to proclaim the Gospel to all nations and to baptize them. Baptism is necessary for salvation for those to whom the Gospel has been proclaimed and who have had the possibility of asking for this sacrament. The Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude; this is why she takes care not to neglect the mission she has received from the Lord to see that all who can be baptized are “reborn of water and the Spirit.” God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism, but he himself is not bound by his sacraments.Rebecca. what do you believe about, say…the need for baptism
**1256 **The ordinary ministers of Baptism are the bishop and priest and, in the Latin Church, also the deacon. In case of necessity, anyone, even a nonbaptized person, with the required intention, can baptize , by using the Trinitarian baptismal formula. The intention required is to will to do what the church does when she baptizes. The Church finds the reason for this possibility in the universal saving will of God and the necessity of Baptism for salvation.and who does it?
**1261 **As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them. Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus’ tenderness toward children which caused him to say: “Let the children come to me, do not hinder them,” allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism. **All the more urgent is the Church’s call not to prevent little children coming to Christ through the gift of holy Baptism. **Baptism Why is it so important to baptize an infant that you will accept one performed by a Mormon nurse baptizing a baby who is in immediate danger of death?
It only is valid if the person doing the baptizing has the same intent as that of the Church. As the Church has ruled that LDS baptisms are invalid, I would not think that a baptism performed by an LDS person is valid.…and yes, an LDS nurse will do this for the parents if the child is in that desperate a situation, even though he or she does not believe that the infant is in need of such. And yes, I am well aware that such an action does indeed ‘count’ in your faith.
However, the Church recognizes the intent and would consider this a “baptism of desire”. The desire being that of the parents. The same for an adult catechumen who died before being baptized.