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Do these Mormon statements also have contradictions within them?..
Lax16,The teaching that Jesus and Lucifer are brothers is also something that separates Christians from Mormons.
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“Jess L. Christensen, “I Have a Question,” Ensign, June 1986, 25–26; Jess L. Christensen, Institute of Religion director at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. On first hearing, the doctrine that Lucifer and our Lord, Jesus Christ, are brothers may seem surprising to some—especially to those unacquainted with latter-day revelations. **But both the scriptures and the prophets affirm that Jesus Christ and Lucifer are indeed offspring of ****our Heavenly Father **and, therefore, spirit brothers. Jesus Christ was with the Father from the beginning. Lucifer, too, was an angel “who was in authority in the presence of God,” a “son of the morning.” (See Isa. 14:12; D&C 76:25–27.) Both Jesus and Lucifer were strong leaders with great knowledge and influence. But as the Firstborn of the Father, Jesus was Lucifer’s older brother. (See Col. 1:15; D&C 93:21.)”
Kathleen, are you saying that Catholics have an easy time of accepting a Mormon into their family? This sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. Both churches teach that their members should marry their own and not marry those of other faiths. How many non-Catholics have gone through RICA just to be able to marry a Catholic? Let’s at least be willing to look at ourselves honestly before we condemn others. The fact is that Catholics and Mormons do the same thing because they both believe in their respective churches.Jean Michael…
I am agreeing with these refuting you…it is one thing to have interfaith dialogue with others…I have done so with Mormons and have enjoyed their friendship. I like them very much.
But what I dislike is the misrepresentation within Mormon, what the culture does to its people, how members of Mormonism appear to have a harder time accepting a Catholic into their family, the tragedy (I’d be like the mother crying my heart out) of not witnessing the sealing of my adult child, and other practices tied to money, as well as the lack of formation and education in what the Mormons designate as the priesthood.
Finally, the greatest problem I have with Mormonism is their invalidation of Christianity–literally after the fact. And it is done through misrepresentation and projected competition with the Catholic Church. The word, ‘stake’, is pretty indicative of their intentions, and I refused my husband to move us to SLC.
Saying Catholicism, our priesthood and Christianity in general is apostate is akin to declaring you were born in America, but you aren’t American, and I can prove that because I said so.
So people come here with hard reactions…you are not seeing the injury done to them. You have to recognize abuse, address it, try to correct it. Of course, people aren’t willing to change. We cannot change anyone. Hopefully there are those here who can help Mormons in general come to a better place in understanding the faith of others, and see how others were not satisfied being Mormons, and for very grave reasons.
I do pastoral work and one thing we must do is recognize the injury done to another person…sometimes their behavior isn’t that positive, you have to get beyond that, and then love and work with them. It takes time.
Every Mormon Missionary who walks into a home to preach a different Gospel is in direct competition with Jesus Himself / His Catholic Church.You think Mormons sit around trying to compete with Catholicism? I am sorry but that is laughable.
I had no idea why the word stake is used, it is just one of the familiar words. I also just received a postcard in the mail today reminding me to attend stake conference. Funny stuff.Why do the Mormons use the word ‘stake’…? Claiming new converts from Christianity?
Yes, they actively target Christians to convert to following Joseph Smith. If they considered themselves Christian, the same as all who are Christian, there would be no need for this massive effort that wounds the Body of Christ with each person they lead away.Every Mormon Missionary who walks into a home to preach a different Gospel is in direct competition with Jesus Himself / His Catholic Church.
It is they who layed this gauntlet down, not the Chritians of all Christian denominations.
I know this through experience, its a fact. I would share these experiences if you like.
Rich
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If you truly believe this then you don’t know the Mormon church very well. They believe that the “restored gospel of Jesus Christ” will fill the Earth some day. Here are a couple examples. When I was on my mission there were a few things that we used to recite at least once a week, in some cases much more. One is My Missionary Commission by Bruce R McConkie (an LDS Apostle): “I am called of God.You think Mormons sit around trying to compete with Catholicism? I am sorry but that is laughable. You have the Mormon church with 13 million members and Catholicism with over a billion. There is no competition; there is not even a game.
Indeed, He is on the side of anyone who follows the Savior, and the Savior is a larger Light and a larger Truth than is encompassed in any one religion. “Every knee shall bow and every tongue confess”–that is how large the sweep of the Savior’s saving and redeeming power is. Gospel truths are given as those who desire them, seek them. As in “seek, and ye shall find. Knock, and it shall be opened.” (The reverse is also true.)If you truly believe this then you don’t know the Mormon church very well. They believe that the “restored gospel of Jesus Christ” will fill the Earth some day. Here are a couple examples. When I was on my mission there were a few things that we used to recite at least once a week, in some cases much more. One is My Missionary Commission by Bruce R McConkie (an LDS Apostle): “I am called of God.
My authority is above that of kings of the earth. By revelation I have been selected as a personal representative of the Lord Jesus Christ.He is my master and He has chosen me to represent Him–to stand in His place, to say and do what He Himself would say and do if He personally were ministering to the very people to whom He has sent me. My voice is His voice, and my acts are His acts; my doctrine is His doctrine. My Commission is to do what He wants done; To say what He wants said; to be a living modern witness in word and in deed of the divinity of his great and marvelous Latter-day work.
How great is my calling!” and then there is the Standard of Truth which is a quote from Joseph Smith, "“The Standard of Truth has been erected. No unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing. Persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame. But the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and dependent till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, until the purposes of God shall be accomplished and the Great Jehovah will say, ‘The work is done.’”
…they believe God is on their side.
Do you have an example of hurtful doctrine?
I think one of the biggest examples is the Temple. Some of you on here may have been privy to threads about this. The temple is one of the more exclusionary aspects of Mormonism. As a new convert (especially if you are younger) you will constantly hear that being married in the Temple is the highest aspiration you can have. However you may not realize until it’s too late that if you’re family (mother, father etc) are not members of the church they cannot partake with you in that most joyous of days.
Not one.Both churches teach that their members should marry their own and not marry those of other faiths.** How many non-Catholics have gone through RICA just to be able to marry a Catholic?**
It is this practice that makes me shake my head when someone, usually a Mormon, claims Mormons are pro-family. When my daughter married a non-Catholic, all her in-laws were there.
No one needs to convert to marry a Catholic in a Catholic wedding ceremony. All they have to do is to promise not to hinder the Catholic spouse in practicing their Catholic faith, and the Catholic spouse has promised to raise the children Catholic, so the non-Catholic spouse has also promised not to hinder that effort, either. They can then be married in a Catholic church by a Catholic priest and can invite anyone they want, regardless of their religion. I have a close personal friend who married a non-practicing Muslim man, and she told me all about it. Also, we have a family friend who is a priest and he told me the same.Kathleen, are you saying that Catholics have an easy time of accepting a Mormon into their family? This sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. Both churches teach that their members should marry their own and not marry those of other faiths. How many non-Catholics have gone through RICA just to be able to marry a Catholic? Let’s at least be willing to look at ourselves honestly before we condemn others. The fact is that Catholics and Mormons do the same thing because they both believe in their respective churches.
Yes, the LDS church is VERY pro family…As long as you are a good little TBM, obeying your priesthood leaders, paying your tithing, magnifying your calling, etcIt is this practice that makes me shake my head when someone, usually a Mormon, claims Mormons are pro-family. When my daughter married a non-Catholic, all her in-laws were there.
It’s things like this that make Catholics doubt your claims.Kathleen, are you saying that Catholics have an easy time of accepting a Mormon into their family? This sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. Both churches teach that their members should marry their own and not marry those of other faiths. How many non-Catholics have gone through RICA just to be able to marry a Catholic? Let’s at least be willing to look at ourselves honestly before we condemn others. The fact is that Catholics and Mormons do the same thing because they both believe in their respective churches.
I also know when a person is not objective. Have you ever talked with an ex-Catholic who joined another denomination, and is very enthusiastic about their new church? I have met a few and I know they are far from objective about the Catholic Church. In fact, their view of the truth is…unbalanced. Why would I give these ex-Mormons any more credence than I give these ex-Catholics? Do you think these ex-Catholics have a level, neutral opinion of the Church? Neither do I.Why do the Mormons use the word ‘stake’…? Claiming new converts from Christianity?
Again, rejecting Christianity 1800 years after the fact, with Mormons claiming they are the true Christians and likewise, refusing to take the name Christian – is not laughable.
JohnMichael, the former Mormons here have been quite clear with you…and they live at Mother Lode.
Exorcist, if these words were repeated by a priest does it suddenly become wonderful? Or would you think the priest was a megalomaniac?If you truly believe this then you don’t know the Mormon church very well. They believe that the “restored gospel of Jesus Christ” will fill the Earth some day. Here are a couple examples. When I was on my mission there were a few things that we used to recite at least once a week, in some cases much more. One is My Missionary Commission by Bruce R McConkie (an LDS Apostle): “I am called of God.
My authority is above that of kings of the earth. By revelation I have been selected as a personal representative of the Lord Jesus Christ.He is my master and He has chosen me to represent Him–to stand in His place, to say and do what He Himself would say and do if He personally were ministering to the very people to whom He has sent me. My voice is His voice, and my acts are His acts; my doctrine is His doctrine. My Commission is to do what He wants done; To say what He wants said; to be a living modern witness in word and in deed of the divinity of his great and marvelous Latter-day work.
How great is my calling!” and then there is the Standard of Truth which is a quote from Joseph Smith, "“The Standard of Truth has been erected. No unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing. Persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame. But the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and dependent till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, until the purposes of God shall be accomplished and the Great Jehovah will say, ‘The work is done.’”
Its almost like megalomania on a group-think level. But its worse because they believe God is on their side.
Please explain.It’s things like this that make Catholics doubt your claims.
I am committed. I am around many other committed Catholics here in Utah. You are around them right now as well. What astounds me about the Catholics I surround myself with is their spirituality. When I am with them we speak about many things spiritually.Exorcist, if these words were repeated by a priest does it suddenly become wonderful? Or would you think the priest was a megalomaniac?
I am not insulted by these words, but it certainly let’s me know how committed these people are and how much more committed we need to be. I think we need to be just as committed to helping others find the truth.
I didnt say anything about your being insulted. You made an assertion:Exorcist, if these words were repeated by a priest does it suddenly become wonderful? Or would you think the priest was a megalomaniac?
I am not insulted by these words, but it certainly let’s me know how committed these people are and how much more committed we need to be. I think we need to be just as committed to helping others find the truth.
And I was giving partial refutation to that assertion.You think Mormons sit around trying to compete with Catholicism? I am sorry but that is laughable. You have the Mormon church with 13 million members and Catholicism with over a billion. There is no competition; there is not even a game. They do not have a desire to invalidate anything, but to validate their own message.