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KathleenGee
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Well I am finding out with all the different people coming in here, and I am relatively new, that the same Mormons hear the same Catholic teachings from different people all the time and it goes around…and around. What is the point? I thnk the Mormon church is obsessed with the Catholic church because of its stature and theology.
I don’t think much of theology. Just go to Mass and take it in and go on about my life. I don’t think I absorb much until I hear otherwise…I mean really different takes on things held true and sacred…
I was told by a Catholic man that it is very hard for Mormons to leave with the kind of soul ties they have with their relations…Jesus called us to be free…
I am assisting in RCIA, hear my pastor talk always on the Apostolic line, history and so on, and everything he says jives with reality, with the human condition, and how in the end, all of us have to hold up our own end in seeking the truth and being faithful.
We have to think, we have to constantly reevaluate ourselves and compare to a higher standard found in Christ and the commandments.
They have a different construct on objective truth and history. So I am winding down and refer people to that mission in Utah…some of them have been where the Mormons are…they teach in a multi. dimensional way…liturgical, history, sacraments, authority…
The earlyl Christians suffered so much and endured so much in the first 300 years of Christianity…and I find it incredible the Mormons said the true Church ceased after this.
So the people who were living at the end of persecution and became free in this church they stayed with, now had no faith legacy to pass on to their children…
No matter what, the Mormons will reject everything we share. And it is beyond me or anybody to teach them anything unless the Holy Spirit is working through the Mormon…and that would be most painful but freeing.
I wondered if you had been a Mormon at one time…just wondering…anyway, keep facing the Lord and your relationship will continue into eternity…Have no fear. Let the spiritworld be where it is…an illusion.
Merry Christmas!
I don’t think much of theology. Just go to Mass and take it in and go on about my life. I don’t think I absorb much until I hear otherwise…I mean really different takes on things held true and sacred…
I was told by a Catholic man that it is very hard for Mormons to leave with the kind of soul ties they have with their relations…Jesus called us to be free…
I am assisting in RCIA, hear my pastor talk always on the Apostolic line, history and so on, and everything he says jives with reality, with the human condition, and how in the end, all of us have to hold up our own end in seeking the truth and being faithful.
We have to think, we have to constantly reevaluate ourselves and compare to a higher standard found in Christ and the commandments.
They have a different construct on objective truth and history. So I am winding down and refer people to that mission in Utah…some of them have been where the Mormons are…they teach in a multi. dimensional way…liturgical, history, sacraments, authority…
The earlyl Christians suffered so much and endured so much in the first 300 years of Christianity…and I find it incredible the Mormons said the true Church ceased after this.
So the people who were living at the end of persecution and became free in this church they stayed with, now had no faith legacy to pass on to their children…
No matter what, the Mormons will reject everything we share. And it is beyond me or anybody to teach them anything unless the Holy Spirit is working through the Mormon…and that would be most painful but freeing.
I wondered if you had been a Mormon at one time…just wondering…anyway, keep facing the Lord and your relationship will continue into eternity…Have no fear. Let the spiritworld be where it is…an illusion.
Merry Christmas!