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If I called myself a pope, would you accept me as such?Do accept you Ellen G. White from the Seven Day Adventist as a prophet?
the question is essentially the same.
If I called myself a pope, would you accept me as such?Do accept you Ellen G. White from the Seven Day Adventist as a prophet?
If I called myself the President of the U.S. does it make me the president? Would you accept me as the president based merely on a verbal claim? So no, my question posed to you, essentially is NOT the same.If I called myself a pope, would you accept me as such?
the question is essentially the same.
Ah…so you are a picker and chooser of folks who claim to have visits from God. What makes her story less believable than Joseph’s 9 versions?If I called myself a pope, would you accept me as such?
the question is essentially the same.
Exactly! I guess he has the ability to determine who truly is and who truly is NOT a prophet?Ah…so you are a picker and chooser of folks who claim to have visits from God. What makes her story less believable than Joseph’s 9 versions?
I thought the same thing.Freudian slip?
It’s all a matter of perspective and interpretation. But, when all is said and done, one of us is still wrong according to the true definition of those terms. The trick is in figuring out which one of us really understands the truth, that a ball is spherical and a cube is perfectly square on all sides.If I show you a ball, and tell you its a cube, has the object itself been changed? I am clearly talking about the object itself, but by saying its a cube I am wrong. The object is still a ball, and there isn’t some other object created just to fit the description I gave.
If there is an object in a box, and one of us postulates it to be a ball, the other a cube, there is still only one object, and it is still only either a ball or a cube; one of us is wrong.
Its an extreme simplification, granted, but I find it odd when you talk about a ‘different God’ or ‘different Christ’ when all that is different is the beliefs and opinions we hold about Him.
What LDS wish to ignore is that the roles of those men of faith in the Old Testament, including those of the prophets as well as the priesthood, are all fulfilled in the Catholic Church, which is the Mystical Body of Christ. She is the only one that has full Authority that was given to Her by Jesus Christ when He gave Peter the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. The Church still holds all of those keys, whether anyone chooses to believe it, or not. She will never relinquish them to anyone except Jesus Christ, when He returns at the end of time. It’s Her sole responsibility to guard the true Faith that Jesus established in His New Covenant, and to guide all of Her members to Jesus through the help of the Holy Spirit, Who will always remain faithful to Her. If the LDS didn’t ignore it, then their house of cards that was built on a foundation of sand would completely fall apart, and the need for any kind of ‘restoration’ would be seen for what it really is, just a lot of smoke and mirrors.I understand the belief you hold, but I don’t find it logical that God simply changes His method of communication with men on Earth.
While I agree that prophecy of the future coming of Jesus Christ was no longer necessary after the time of His birth (obviously); this was never the only role filled by prophets of God. It was ever their job also to warn people of God’s word, and interpret His will to them and how it applied to them in their day, despite having been given to peoples of a previous time. This role of a prophet is still relevant and necessary today; I would argue more necessary today than at any time throughout the whole of history. It is also relevant to note that during Christ’s mortal ministry “He gave some… prophets”. Odd that He should assign an obsolete and outdated calling to individuals, if it was not necessary or even useful any more, no?
So you believe it is odd for me to make my own choice, which I should have been allowed in Catholicism and was not as a child?That is an odd reason for leaving a church. I could certainly undertand if you could not accept certain doctrines of Catholicism, but leaving simply because that was the faith you were raised in as a child makes no sense. There are millions of Mormon children who were raised LDS. Obviously you wouldn’t think they should leave Mormonism simply because they had no choice that their parents raised them Mormon? Is there more to the story than that?
That is your understanding of how one comes to the truth — obviously clear distinctions in Catholicism and Mormonism.We all make claims. Claims are, by definition, the assertion of something as fact. You claim Joseph Smith is a prophet. I claim that Jesus Christ was the last and greatest prophet, the very Word of God that was begotten by God before all ages. My intention is not to insult your beliefs (especially not by implying things through the semantics of the word “claim”), so I am sorry if you have perceived my intentions in this light. My intention is to discuss my belief and the beliefs of others in order to see what makes sense and what does not.
It is your choice to remain set in your beliefs, regardless of any evidence that is presented to you. However, you must understand that you do so in contradiction to the objective truths available in Christian history (such as the utter lack of evidence for the Great Apostasy) and the objective evidence surrounding the history of the LDS faith and its prophets.
At the end of all of our lives, we will be judged based on how we lived this life based on the gifts that God has given us. I pray that we would all follow God to the best of our ability, for God is truth itself.
Oh you mean you don’t know? Well they have a “DIVINE UTTERANCE” every 4-years. Then they “vote” on it.Just curious, what is the most recent case of an LDS prophet claiming a public revelation?
What some claim? How about we stick to the actual facts. The only aspect I find interesting is how a lie became the truth in minds of so many.That is your understanding of how one comes to the truth — obviously clear distinctions in Catholicism and Mormonism.
I would hope that my views would stir real interest in my church’s believes versus “what some claim we believe”. I could do similar things against Catholicism – I will not because first of it disrespectful and I submit those who choose to be loyal to it.
I continue to pray for better days among some who obviously hate my church, for reasons known to them.
Absolutely not, and a perfect example is Joe Smith of ball trying to be a cube, the criminal who became a prophet, in the minds of those who who use vague Bible verse and invented history which holds no water under scutiny.If I show you a ball, and tell you its a cube, has the object itself been changed?
Christ’s Incarnation was a monumental change in His method of communication with men on Earth.I understand the belief you hold, but I don’t find it logical that God simply changes His method of communication with men on Earth.
Not quite the same thing. Lets change this to people, instead of cubes and balls.If I show you a ball, and tell you its a cube, has the object itself been changed? I am clearly talking about the object itself, but by saying its a cube I am wrong. The object is still a ball, and there isn’t some other object created just to fit the description I gave.
If there is an object in a box, and one of us postulates it to be a ball, the other a cube, there is still only one object, and it is still only either a ball or a cube; one of us is wrong.
Its an extreme simplification, granted, but I find it odd when you talk about a ‘different God’ or ‘different Christ’ when all that is different is the beliefs and opinions we hold about Him.
This is the basis in the Church. Truth is there are gifted individuals out here, if they contradict Scripture or Oral tradition they automatically become looked at in a skeptical view.A true prophet never contradicts the former, but there is a continual revelation of truth from God …and a true prophet always is speaking for God in what is His will…to lead people back to Him…and former events all connecting to the present.