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Your opinion means SQUAT :banghead:And I consider your religion to be dead and apostate.
zerinus
Your opinion means SQUAT :banghead:And I consider your religion to be dead and apostate.
zerinus
Then why are you here at Catholic Answers?Jesus talked about not “casting your pearls before swine”.
zerinus
Everything except casting my pearls before swine.Then why are you here at Catholic Answers?
Apparently your Temple Ceremony includes magic, elements of occultism based on the Masonic pledges and symbols and simulations of pagan fertility rites. If this is incorrect, you could clear this up immediately. Your reticence to speak about it only confirms that the webpage is accurate. How in the world this could be considered to be related in any way to Christ or the New Testament is beyond me.And I consider your religion to be dead and apostate.
zerinus
Did not look at the site. Can’t take the trouble to.Can you confirm at least that what the site describes is a fairly accurate representative of what goes on?
I don’t get it. You are apparently here to defend Mormonism and, I assume, possibly get some recruits but you’re not willing to be entirely forthcoming about what your religion teaches. If you are not willing to share your faith in its entirety with us, then what is the objective in sharing just a little?Everything except casting my pearls before swine.
zerinus
Same answer as before. No comment.Apparently your Temple Ceremony includes magic, elements of occultism based on the Masonic pledges and symbols and simulations of pagan fertility rites. If this is incorrect, you could clear this up immediately. Your reticence to speak about it only confirms that the webpage is accurate. How in the world this could be considered to be related in any way to Christ or the New Testament is beyond me.
No that is not true you cannot defend your pagan ceremonies because they will not let youDid not look at the site. Can’t take the trouble to.
zerinus
Don’t you think that the fact that you are not allowed to speak about your religion with us, to the point that you have to plead the fifth is somewhat suspicious? Shouldn’t truth be able to withstand the light of day?Same answer as before. No comment.
zerinus
In the Doctrine and Covenants the Lord instructs Church members to preach “nothing but repentance unto this generation”. That would be my message to the people of this board if they are genuinely interested in that.I don’t get it. You are apparently here to defend Mormonism and, I assume, possibly get some recruits but you’re not willing to be entirely forthcoming about what your religion teaches. If you are not willing to share your faith in its entirety with us, then what is the objective in sharing just a little?
No, it may not negate the truthfulness of the description of the ceremony. I’ve never seen or heard (1st or 2nd hand) what goes on in the temple ceremonies; I’ve only ever read about them in the various sites on line.I see that possibility raised, but does that negate the description of the ceremony?
Near the bottom of the page it says:
From my reading and correspondence and from people who have first-hand knowledge of the secret/sacred ceremonies – one is my old girlfriend Joy, who told me many of the same things --I conclude that this is real. If you can ignore the specific references “proving” Mormonism false, and concentrate on the reporter’s observations, you will learn what Mormons do to each other ‘on their own time’.
… And the kicker is… its’ all tax-deductible!
Was that before or after he and his brother Satan got in a fight and went their seperate ways?Jesus talked about not “casting your pearls before swine”.
zerinus
It depends on what you call occult. For instance, a Christian would think that if a man claimed to be able to use a special “seer stone” to divine the whereabouts of buried pirate treasure, he is practicing the occult.This is a new thread based on a webpage someone posted elsewhere. So as not to derail that thread, I’m posting here.
Here is the link to the webpage in question:
nowscape.com/mormon/mormcr1.htm#index
What is the meaning of magic in Mormonism, for instance “magic underpants” as mentioned in the article? How do Mormons defend their belief in “magic” and “secret handshakes” against accusations of occultism and paganism? Do Mormons not see occultism and paganism as antithetical to God?
No! If they did, they wouldn’t go and join our church in droves, as they do!Don’t you think that the fact that you are not allowed to speak about your religion with us, to the point that you have to plead the fifth is somewhat suspicious? Shouldn’t truth be able to withstand the light of day?
I believe that since DNA analysis proved that the American Indian was not related in any way to the supposed lost tribe of Israel the Mormon Church has been losing Hispanics in droves.No! If they did, they wouldn’t go and join our church in droves, as they do!
zerinus
Thank you juno for your fair-minded and sober approach to the subject.No, it may not negate the truthfulness of the description of the ceremony. I’ve never seen or heard (1st or 2nd hand) what goes on in the temple ceremonies; I’ve only ever read about them in the various sites on line.
My point was that Mormons take offense at their sacred things being called magic, just as we Catholics do. The accuracy or inaccuracy of the description not withstanding, I doubt Mormon’s believe their “sacred garments” have any magical powers.
I will leave the discussion of the temple ceremonies themselves to more knowledgeable folks than myself.
That is a sign of defeat. Sorry you lost the game old chap.Was that before or after he and his brother Satan got in a fight and went their seperate ways?
That book does look interesting. Thanks for the link.Here’s an especially interesting book about magic as a factor in early Mormonism.
Keep changing the subject until you are dead!I believe that since DNA analysis proved that the American Indian was not related in any way to the supposed lost tribe of Israel the Mormon Church has been losing Hispanics in droves.