Some of our beliefs are practically the same. Some of our beliefs seem practically the same to me, but you folks seem to think they are miles apart. Some of our beliefs seem miles apart to me, while you folks don’t see much of a distinction. Some of our beliefs are absolutely identical. And some of our beliefs are miles apart by anyone’s standard.
While I do agree that the
names of some of our beliefs are the same, the meanings attached to them on both sides, are usually
very different. Our basic beliefs are
extremely far apart, beginning with our completely different definitions of God, Himself. When we both define God so differently, then there is no way to reconcile that, or to believe that we have anything else in common from that point on as far as religious beliefs go. So, no, we do
not share many beliefs at all, because our God is not the same as your version of god (aka Joseph Smith’s version).
If someone has a different perspective from you, that does not mean they are lying. And if you accuse them of lying, you’re likely to remain uninformed. If you like it that way, great.
I never said you were lying, yet you insinuated that other people on this board were lying
here. You can deny that LDS have a policy known as “lying for the lord” 'til the cows come home, but the truth is, it’s a well known fact. I was just pointing out that many LDS use that tactic to tweak and twist the truth, not just here, but in any situation where they feel it’s ‘justified’. I was merely pointing out the fact that Catholics don’t do that kind of thing. When we make a statement about our Church or our beliefs, it’s the truth. If we’re wrong, then we welcome other Catholics to correct our error. We believe that
all lies are sins, and God would never approve of lying for any reason, least of all to ‘defend’ Him or His Church. We don’t have to ‘lie for the lord’ because we believe in the
Truth of God, and that’s all we need to tell anyone that asks.
*Official? * They are? That would be news to me. I’ve only known two mormons that ever suggested such a connection, and they aren’t church leaders. Barring some sort of revelation, like a personal appearance to the Brethren in the Salt Lake temple, I don’t think such a declaration is forthcoming. After all, the LDS church has a reference to the Heavenly Mother in our Hymns, and it’s been there since the 1840s, and only in the 1990s did the church even take the preliminary steps towards canonizing her as doctrine.
Mea culpa. I thought you were referring to an official LDS study. I should have known better than that. My sincere apologies for my misunderstanding of your statements. I’m actually glad that it’s not official because it would only serve to widen the enormous gap between our churches.
I’m not actually defending my beliefs here. I’m defending my people and myself against hideous fabricated charges.
Are you saying that you’re
not here on this forum to defend your LDS beliefs? That’s not the way I see it, but if you say so, I certainly can’t argue the point. I can’t really think of any other reason that you’d be here on a Catholic forum, unless you’re actually looking to convert to the RCC (LOL), or to try to convert some of us to LDS (LOL), or, most likely, to try to convince people here that your faith is ‘practically the same thing’ as ours. I don’t think you’ll have much luck in doing that, but that’s your choice.
So you say, and of many Catholics that’s true. But click on my icon, look at what I’ve said in the past 3 days, and I think you’ll see that I’ve frankly discussed and disclosed more “inconvenient” history of my church here than you have yours in the last month. I don’t think it’s fair for you to scold me about openness.
I do appreciate your candor in answering some of the questions that you’ve been asked, recently. But, there are still many questions left unanswered, or completely ignored, not just by you but by other LDS on this board, as well. It’s extremely difficult to get
straight answers to many questions posted here about what LDS really believe, without getting a song and dance production, around the subject, that’s supposed to satisfy the person that posed it. Directness does not seem to be an attribute that LDS aspire to use in such situations.
Are there some specific questions about our ‘inconvenient’ history that you think I should be answering, that I’ve ignored or avoided? Please, point them out to me and I’ll do my best to answer them for you. I can’t think of any at all, but if you can find me one, I’ll be more than happy to make an attempt. Do you think I haven’t been telling the truth in my responses to you or anyone else in the past month? (actually… I don’t think I could tell you
all of the topics I’ve posted about in the past month…but, whatever floats your boat)