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Dirk_Skene
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Jay,
duuude
that was awsome. I was trying to find that exact chart (or something much like it
& could not. You are the scholar 
Oh,no, something must be wrong with your computer. It Jay29ās postā¦do you not see it?What was that chart? Whatever it was, it seemed effective!
Thatās more of a deception on the part of whoever produced the web page. It absolutely does not present what Mormonism teaches or believes.WOW! What deception on the part of Mormons.
As a Mormon, Iāve seen charts like that often, but never produced by Mormonsāonly by people who want to misrepresent Mormon teachings. It has so many problems --like referring to a āplanetā called āKolobā as the residence of God. The word appears 5 times in LDS scripture and itās described as a star near the throne of God. Iād like to know what the deal is with the line going from Mary to Beelzebub. The most surprising thing about that chart is that non-Mormons actually believe it represents Mormon theology. Thatās just sad.I have NEVER seen anything like that! That Chart, I mean.
Admitting that I know absolutely NOTHING about Mormonism, however I do have a online friend. She has mentioned the Celestrial levels, wives of God and mothers to Spirit Children,etc. So, although I had never seen a chart some of the terminology sounds familiar, but she has never mention the planet in any of our conversations.Thatās more of a deception on the part of whoever produced the web page. It absolutely does not present what Mormonism teaches or believes.
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Mormons do believe that Jesus was and is divine. The first page of the Book of Mormon states that the purpose of the book is to convince all that āJesus is the Christ, THE ETERNAL GOD.āMormons donāt believe that Christ was divine, so they donāt qualify as Christians.
nauvoochristian.org/pagansymbols.htmI recently learned that Mormons display occult symbols in their temples.Iāve always welcomed those who have knocked on my door. I love informing them of what catholics believe. This makes me very nervous though. I donāt think they realize the evil they are messing with, but satan does. Could I be letting in evil spirits that are attached to the missionaries because of their attendence at these temples? Should I bless my home with holy water before a visit? I hate to tell them to not come back. If anyone is knowlegdable about these things please let me know.
Well thatās odd. Every mormon I have spoken too has confirmed this. I would ask because I found it strange. I wanted to know if it was true. You are saying itās not?It has so many problems --like referring to a āplanetā called āKolobā as the residence of God.
Satan, too, believes Christ is divine⦠so I guess that obviously qualifies him as ChristianSince Mormons do believe that Christ was divine they obviously qualify as Christiansāunless you want to set up other criteria.
Well, doesnt the Mormon god live on another planet? Iāve been told that by every mormon missionary that has knocked on my door. The name Kolob does sound right from what I was told. Where does god live? Iād like to correct the missionaries that are coming back to my home Sunday.It has so many problems --like referring to a āplanetā called āKolobā as the residence of God.
Interesting criteria. Acceptance of the Nicene Creed is a good starting point, even though it was drafted 300 years after revelation ceased? Isnāt that incredibly inconsistent? The book of Revelation foretells two prophets who will yet prophesy in Jerusalem. Wouldnāt the same standard thereby exclude the author of Revelation from being a Christian --since he too believed that revelation would continue?Clearly, there is more to being Christian than just believing in Christās divinity. I would say that the Nicene Creed provides a pretty good starting point!
To begin with, all Christians believe that public revelation ended with the death of the last Apostle; Mormonism explicitly denies this.
Call in the Ghost Busters!I recently learned that Mormons display occult symbols in their temples.Iāve always welcomed those who have knocked on my door. I love informing them of what catholics believe. This makes me very nervous though. I donāt think they realize the evil they are messing with, but satan does. Could I be letting in evil spirits that are attached to the missionaries because of their attendence at these temples? Should I bless my home with holy water before a visit? I hate to tell them to not come back. If anyone is knowlegdable about these things please let me know.
Hi, you can have funCall in the Ghost Busters!
Iām not aware of any scripture teaching that God ālives on a planet.ā Anything outside of scripture would be nothing more than speculation.Well, doesnāt the Mormon god live on another planet?
Every Mormon missionary? That sure seems odd to me. Is this because you ask each one you meet about Kolob?Iāve been told that by every mormon missionary that has knocked on my door.
Here is the LDS scripture that references āKolob.ā You tell me whether or not it says God lives on it:The name Kolob does sound right from what I was told. Where does god live? Iād like to correct the missionaries that are coming back to my home Sunday.
The Christ Mormons believe in isnāt the Biblical Christ. The Mormon Christ is only the Messiah because he got more votes than satan did at the ācouncil of the godsā. The Biblical Christ is God in human form, and didnāt need other āgodsā to select him to atone for us.I think that is unfair. The Mormons I have known do, indeed, believe in Christ. Isnāt that what a Christian is? Many religions believe in Christ even if it is not in the same sense that we Catholics do.
I learned that Mormons believed that god lived on another planet. I asked if it was true. Each one has said yes. Kolob was mentioned but I didānt remember exactly what it had to do with. If it was the planets name or not. From the āscriptureā verse it sounds like Kolob is a star. That would indicate outerspace to me. So far there have been 8 mormons that have visited me. Thatās guite a few who confirm that the mormon god DOES live on another planet.Every Mormon missionary? That sure seems odd to me. Is this because you ask each one you meet about Kolob?
All right, try this. When the missionaries come on Sunday, ask them to show you a scripture that says God lives on another planet. When they canāt, ask them if something that isnāt scriptural can be considered doctrinal?I learned that Mormons believed that god lived on another planet. I asked if it was true. Each one has said yes. Kolob was mentioned but I didānt remember exactly what it had to do with. If it was the planets name or not. From the āscriptureā verse it sounds like Kolob is a star. That would indicate outerspace to me. So far there have been 8 mormons that have visited me. Thatās guite a few who confirm that the mormon god DOES live on another planet.