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Marie5890
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Yes that is their doctrine. Catholic doctrine is different, as is doctrines from one religious denomination from another.This link is a little more interesting about this topic.
blog.mrm.org/
I don’t consider this action dangerous for all religions, Phillips is charging the church w/fraud to make money, because the LDS church requires a 10% tithe of its members to be in good standing. Church members have to tithe in order to receive a temple recommend, and the only way to get to the highest heaven is by going through the temple to make covenants, and keeping these sacred covenants. So if you’re a good LDS member who wants to get to the highest heaven, you have to pay your 10% tithe. Well, Phillips is saying that the Church is teaching its members fraudulent doctrines which require giving the church money, so the church is making money off its members. Most Christian churches, including the Catholic Chruch, don’t require we pay a 10% tithe in order to get to heaven. We teach good stewardhsip as a way to show our love and support for one another, but the Church doesn’t require it as the LDS church does. I think Phillips is quite angry about 33 years worth giving 10% when he no longer believes what they teach.
I do get that.
But it is their doctrine. It IS their religious beliefs.
Is this case about putting a religious denominations doctrine on trial?
Wasnt it just the recent past when some group here (SNAP perhaps? ) in the USA filed a suit against Pope BXVI? (I dont remember the specifics, but vaguely remember it happening)
I get Phillips anger. I know about the fracturing of his wife and kids from him that happened as a result of his coming to see Mormonism without rose-colored glasses. It’s very traumatic. And he has lost a lot. I can understand if he is extremely angry and bitter if that he is so.
That has always been my concern for Mormons and former Mormons. The destruction and pain it causes when the reality of Mormonism becomes clear.