Incorrect? You mean you
wouldn’t do anything if Christ asked it of you? Because that was my only point.
You are trying to shift the issue from Mormons vowing to kill and be killed.
What
I really hope is that you, and others like you (not just Catholic, and even some LDS), are not so closed minded and/or blinkered that when you die, and the real truth about God, Christ, our eternal nature, potential etc. become apparent, they you are able and willing to accept it.
And honestly, I don’t mean that in any derogatory way, because I know that you hold your beliefs with equal conviction as I do mine; in fact I hope the same for myself too.
My beliefs do not include vows to kill and be killed.
Actually those two scriptures quite specifically point to the wolves coming
from within the flock, excluding Joseph Smith.
not true. Joseph came from with Christianity. Remember he joined a church even after God said not to…depending on which version of the nine first visions you accept.
Again, you miss my point. You complained that something you have seen appeared to use a Catholic Priest as doing the work of the devil, I merely pointed out three things:
- A Catholic Priest’s garb would probably be the most recognisable clothing to use to make it obvious someone was supposed to be a generic religious leader/preacher without having to directly point this out.
That does not mean he was not a Catholic Priest. This should be no surprise since the original McKonkie Book “Mormon Doctrine” called the Catholic Church the “Great and Abominable Church”
- Whatever you have seen is not in our temples.
Not sure to what you are referring. I have seen the temples. I have been in them many times.
Agreed, Fulton J. Sheen’s quote is a favourite of mine:
“The truth is the truth even if nobody believes it, and a lie is still a lie, even if everybody believes it.”
Yep.
Not really my point, again.
Simply, it is unfair to judge Christ based on people who profess to do His will, when their actions directly contravene what He has said. It’s also not fair to use the words of one individual against a whole church, when the church has never endorsed them.
Perhaps. But it is harder to accept horrible behavior from people who allegedly talk to God frequently than from people who don’t
Which would be true if our doctrines were decided by a single person speaking ‘ex cathedra’. You know full well that they are not, so no amount of Brigham Young saying something was doctrine makes it an accepted and taught doctrine of the church.
Not true. Go back to when BY said those things. He A PROPHET said it was doctrine and it was accepted as such. Are you now saying BY was a false prophet?