Campeador,
You asked for honesty. Here you go as to the passage in Galatians:
“Another gospel” would be a gospel that does not see that Peter declared that Christ is the Rock, and that there is no other rock upon which the gospel is based.
Well, many Protestant Christian scholars have now come to agree that Peter is the Rock after years of questioning the meaning of Petros and petra. I strongly suggest reading the research on this subject from the Christian Monthly Standard under Peter, The Rock, and The Confession at
christianmonthlystandard.com/
Donald A. Hagner/Fuller Theological Seminary says:
"The natural reading of the passage…is that it is Peter who is the rock upon which the church is to be built…The frequent attempts that have been made, largely in the past, to deny this favor of the view that the confession itself is the rock…seem to be largely motivated by Protestant prejudice against a passage that is used by the Roman Catholics to justify the papacy.
David Hill
Presbyterian minister and Senior Lecturer in the Dept of Biblical Studies says:
"On this rock I will build my church: the word-play goes back to Aramaic tradition. It is on Peter himself, the confessor of his Messiahship, that Jesus will build the Church…Attempts to interpret the “rock” as something other than Peter in person are due to Protestant bias…
“Another gospel” would be a gospel that does not see that Christ fulfilled the prophecy by Isaiah (22:22-23) that the key of David would be upon Christ’s shoulder as He opens the doors of hell through His suffering of the atonement and His offer of grace and redemption.
Even your prophet has said that the Mormon Jesus is not the same Jesus that the Christians follow.
“Another gospel” would replace the free will and choice of individuals to make personal covenants with the supposed free will and choice of parents (acting out of constraint due to misunderstanding the Bible) making the choice of being “born again” for an infant instead of waiting to allow the infant to grow into a person who can make their own personal choice and thus enter into a true covenant relationship.
Do you think a seven year old is free from parental pressure to make a personal choice that is a covenant relationship? I can see if you were arguing adult baptism, but infants vs 7year olds?
As to the battlefield and bodily remains, are you saying that every battlefield place in the world that has ever been in all of time can be identified through bodily remains, and that the evidence is merely sitting there for all to see?