How is the LDS a cult? Part 2

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I was bashed for saying they are a cult and heretical.
I had been taught that we are either right or we are wrong. If we are right, we should fight for that and not give an inch.

I have learned I was wrong. There is no real right and wrong. We are all right. We should embrace all. . .
It seems a bit of a stretch to go from disagreeing over the proper application of words like cult and heretic, to claiming that others are contending that there is no real right and wrong. After all, some who disagree with the heretic label were convinced that enough was wrong with Mormonism that they left that church.
 
It seems a bit of a stretch to go from disagreeing over the proper application of words like cult and heretic, to claiming that others are contending that there is no real right and wrong. After all, some who disagree with the heretic label were convinced that enough was wrong with Mormonism that they left that church.
I was not just bashed for what I said…I was told by the Catholics that we need to embrace everyone and not really fight against differences. If that is true, then there is no real reason to be Catholic. If we are going to embrace everyone and be like everyone, then it makes no difference what I believe.
 
Oh TK, dont feel bad for telling the truth. So what if people dont like what or how you type on these forums. Too bad for them. You really want to leave the Real presence of Christ in the Eucahrist? Have a Coke and a 🙂 and just sit back and relax.
 
And there is a real right and wrong. How can Christ be wrong TK? I can see mere mortals being wrong but not Christ!!!
 
I was not just bashed for what I said…I was told by the Catholics that we need to embrace everyone and not really fight against differences. If that is true, then there is no real reason to be Catholic. If we are going to embrace everyone and be like everyone, then it makes no difference what I believe.
Maybe there’s a middle ground between fight and embrace. There’s a reason I’m not Catholic, or Mormon, JW, ELCA, PCUSA, etc., etc., so I don’t embrace those religions in the sense of “eager acceptance” of their teaching and practice, but neither do I feel compelled, on a forum dedicated to civil and charitable discourse, to “fight” against them or what they say. On any given topic–whether it be the nature of the Godhead, Christ’s atoning sacrifice, the meaning of the sacraments, Marian devotion, or whatever–it ought to be enough for me to share my opinion and/or church’s teaching and thank them for sharing theirs. As you know, I don’t always succeed in being charitable myself, and tend to go into “fight against” mode myself, particularly when seeing what I perceive as slights or put-downs of someone else’s faith; I need to do better at disagreeing without getting my hackles up on certain issues.
 
Maybe there’s a middle ground between fight and embrace. There’s a reason I’m not Catholic, or Mormon, JW, ELCA, PCUSA, etc., etc., so I don’t embrace those religions in the sense of “eager acceptance” of their teaching and practice, but neither do I feel compelled, on a forum dedicated to civil and charitable discourse, to “fight” against them or what they say. On any given topic–whether it be the nature of the Godhead, Christ’s atoning sacrifice, the meaning of the sacraments, Marian devotion, or whatever–it ought to be enough for me to share my opinion and/or church’s teaching and thank them for sharing theirs. As you know, I don’t always succeed in being charitable myself, and tend to go into “fight against” mode myself, particularly when seeing what I perceive as slights or put-downs of someone else’s faith; I need to do better at disagreeing without getting my hackles up on certain issues.
To me, there is no middle ground. Either the Catholic Church is THE true Church and none other is, or it is not, and we embrace everyone else and sing kumbaya.

Since I am convinced by some of our Catholics here that we need to embrace and find good in all, then there is absolutely no reason to be Catholic. I can be something easier like Baptist
 
I was not just bashed for what I said…I was told by the Catholics that we need to embrace everyone and not really fight against differences. If that is true, then there is no real reason to be Catholic. If we are going to embrace everyone and be like everyone, then it makes no difference what I believe.
Its not that the truth should not be spoken and adhered to. It’s the manner in which it is spoken. I am as guilty as any in failing at this, nevertheless, our purpose here is not to win arguments. It is to win souls. I have to remind myself of this all time. We can speak the same truth in one way and send people running away. We can speak it in another way and bring them closer, all the while never compromising the truth.
 
Its not that the truth should not be spoken and adhered to. It’s the manner in which it is spoken. I am as guilty as any in failing at this, nevertheless, our purpose here is not to win arguments. It is to win souls. I have to remind myself of this all time. We can speak the same truth in one way and send people running away. We can speak it in another way and bring them closer.
Truth is truth. If someone is looking for truth, then how I say something will not offend. If someone is not looking for truth, but to defend their ideas, then what I say WILL offend.

Sometimes Jesus offended people. Sometimes He didn’t. Same with the Apostles and with every missionary who ever existed. We do not change truth based on the audience.

And if that dioes not matter…then it does not matter what I believe.
 
Maybe there’s a middle ground between fight and embrace. There’s a reason I’m not Catholic, or Mormon, JW, ELCA, PCUSA, etc., etc., so I don’t embrace those religions in the sense of “eager acceptance” of their teaching and practice, but neither do I feel compelled, on a forum dedicated to civil and charitable discourse, to “fight” against them or what they say. On any given topic–whether it be the nature of the Godhead, Christ’s atoning sacrifice, the meaning of the sacraments, Marian devotion, or whatever–it ought to be enough for me to share my opinion and/or church’s teaching and thank them for sharing theirs. As you know, I don’t always succeed in being charitable myself, and tend to go into “fight against” mode myself, particularly when seeing what I perceive as slights or put-downs of someone else’s faith; I need to do better at disagreeing without getting my hackles up on certain issues.
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Your post reminds me of this report on a speech Pope Francis gave just prior to his election to the College of Cardinals.

catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1301406.htm
 
Its not that the truth should not be spoken and adhered to. It’s the manner in which it is spoken. I am as guilty as any in failing at this, nevertheless, our purpose here is not to win arguments. It is to win souls. I have to remind myself of this all time. We can speak the same truth in one way and send people running away. We can speak it in another way and bring them closer, all the while never compromising the truth.
You are on the right track with this, but I believe there is more.

Some people want to ignore the differences, hold hands and sing Kumbaya, and ignore the truth.

Some, instead of actually wanting to discuss the issue are more inclined to debate the definition of a word, and drag the entire thread off topic.

Here’s the deal the way I see it. TK is blunt. He is not rude. There is a difference.

The truth is the truth. There is no sugar coating to the truth no matter how much some people would like there to be. If the truth is blunt, and it hurts someone’s feelings then so be it.

Nobody is attacking individual mormons. Instead the failings of mormonism as an institution is being addressed. If people cannot separate the two, then so be it. 🤷

When people take pot shots at the Catholic Church, I don’t take it personally, I know they are talking about the institution which is t he Catholic Church.

It shouldn’t be that hard to figure out.
 
Truth is truth. If someone is looking for truth, then how I say something will not offend. If someone is not looking for truth, but to defend their ideas, then what I say WILL offend.

Sometimes Jesus offended people. Sometimes He didn’t. Same with the Apostles and with every missionary who ever existed. We do not change truth based on the audience.

And if that dioes not matter…then it does not matter what I believe.
Sorry, it does matter how you say it. I can tell one they are a complete idiot for believing what they are believing and then deliver the truth. Or I can acknowldege what little truth they may have and build on that, asking if they have ever considered another viewpoint and deliver it to them in that manner. The first will run away or be so offeded they will not even receive the message. That later may take what I have said and think about it. Same truth, different delivery. Smacking people over the head with truth is a fruitless exercise.
 
There really are two types of people.

Those who seek the Truth and those that do not.

For the latter, it’s easy to be complacent and/or to have pride block ones journey. This is true for both Catholics and catholics.
 
You are on the right track with this, but I believe there is more.

Some people want to ignore the differences, hold hands and sing Kumbaya, and ignore the truth.

Some, instead of actually wanting to discuss the issue are more inclined to debate the definition of a word, and drag the entire thread off topic.

Here’s the deal the way I see it. TK is blunt. He is not rude. There is a difference.

The truth is the truth. There is no sugar coating to the truth no matter how much some people would like there to be. If the truth is blunt, and it hurts someone’s feelings then so be it.

Nobody is attacking individual mormons. Instead the failings of mormonism as an institution is being addressed. If people cannot separate the two, then so be it. 🤷

When people take pot shots at the Catholic Church, I don’t take it personally, I know they are talking about the institution which is t he Catholic Church.

It shouldn’t be that hard to figure out.
If I witness a child being hit by a car, I may not give the truth to the police in the same manner I would give it to the mother, that’s all I’m saying. I am in no way saying we should comprimise the truth. We need to remember that these are actual people with whom we are conversing, maybe some very lost people, and if their experience in speaking to Catholics is just getting beat over the head they are simply going to run away and never hear the truth. It would be nice to have a few of them stick around for awhile. I have never seen so many Mormons come and go as I have in this last year.
 
There really are two types of people.

Those who seek the Truth and those that do not.

For the latter, it’s easy to be complacent and/or to have pride block ones journey. This is true for both Catholics and catholics.
There are none so blind…

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Sorry, it does matter how you say it. I can tell one they are a complete idiot for believing what they are believing and then deliver the truth. Or I can acknowldege what little truth they may have and build on that, asking if they have ever considered another viewpoint and deliver it to them in that manner. The first will run away or be so offeded they will not even receive the message. That later may take what I have said and think about it. Same truth, different delivery. Smacking people over the head with truth is a fruitless exercise.
So should I take it that you mean Jesus was wrong for offending people? Or Peter was? Or the other Popes were?Should I follow Marie’s desire to embrace all and sing kumbaya or Jesus’ example to offend when necessary?
 
If I witness a child being hit by a car, I may not give the truth to the police in the same manner I would give it to the mother, that’s all I’m saying. I am in no way saying we should comprimise the truth. If we remember that these are actual people with whom we are conversing, maybe some very lost people, and their experience in speaking to Cathilics is just getting beat over the head they are simply going to run away and never hear the truth. It would be nice to have a few of them stick around for awhile. I have never seen so many Mormons come and go as I have in this last year.
I think you might have missed my point. I think you’re at the right airport, just the wrong gate :D.

As I said before, nobody is attacking individual mormons. It is their false beliefs that are being addressed.

I’m guessing that you haven’t had to relay unpleasant information like you mentioned in your example. (I have).

Saying “Johnny was hit by that blue Chevy over there.”, works for both of your entities, the police, and the parent. It is straight forward and direct. No beating around the bush, not rude, and not sugar coated.
 
Sorry, it does matter how you say it. I can tell one they are a complete idiot for believing what they are believing and then deliver the truth. Or I can acknowldege what little truth they may have and build on that, asking if they have ever considered another viewpoint and deliver it to them in that manner. The first will run away or be so offeded they will not even receive the message. That later may take what I have said and think about it. Same truth, different delivery. Smacking people over the head with truth is a fruitless exercise.
I afraid that your analogy fails here. Your example has you attacking the individual by calling them an “idiot”. That has not happened. (at least not that I am aware of)

ETA: Would you rather your doctor say, “You have 6 months to live.” or “Well, we are going to look at all of our options, everything is going to be fine.”?

I would rather hear the truth that I only had 6 months. But that is me.
 
So should I take it that you mean Jesus was wrong for offending people? Or Peter was? Or the other Popes were?Should I follow Marie’s desire to embrace all and sing kumbaya or Jesus’ example to offend when necessary?
Is that what I said? If people are offended by the truth then that is their problem. If they are offended by the way it is delivered then that is my problem.
 
I afraid that your analogy fails here. Your example has you attacking the individual by calling them an “idiot”. That has not happened. (at least not that I am aware of)

ETA: Would you rather your doctor say, “You have 6 months to live.” or “Well, we are going to look at all of our options, everything is going to be fine.”?

I would rather hear the truth that I only had 6 months. But that is me.
See above. I’m done here.
 
Is that what I said? If people are offended by the truth then that is their problem. If they are offended by the way it is delivered then that is my problem.
So, you should always worry if someone is offended? Frankly, I was, and AM offended at Marie and a few others for how they treat the Catholic Church and those who do not deliver the message they way they think it should be delivered.

Does that matter?

Nope. Not to them.

So, does it really matter?

In my experience, at least one person will ALWAYS be offended by what you say. You can stay the course and follow your conscience, or you can go against your conscience and what you believe is right.
 
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