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QUOTE=ParkerD;7101090]Shagenbarth,
I have not been following this thread, but noticed that you want an answer about 2 Corinthians 11:1-15.
First, about your LDS member friends, there is no need to “fear for them.” You might try and figure out why it is you think you need to fear for them. I don’t think they “fear for you.” As long as a person is repenting with Christ’s help so they don’t stay in the same trap day after day and week after week and year after year, then they are going to be improving their lives and don’t need to be “feared for.” Those who don’t, can be encouraged through example or through words of loving encouragement, but don’t need to be “feared for” since this life is all about freedom of choice anyway and conveying that they are being “feared for” is a way of seeking to decrease their freedom of choice and make them feel “forced into belief.” Forcing someone into belief is ultimately not going to help them, because then their belief isn’t heartfelt…
I will plan to respond to this message in pieces so that it does not get too long.
The initial purpose of this thread was to discuss the Mormon view of Christ. We have many responses within this thread that indicate that the Christ that the LDS church preaches is not the same Jesus Christ, the one only begotten Son of God, that the rest of the Christian world believes in. One of your past presidents, (or is it prophet?), Gordon B. Hinkley boldly and succintly stated on June 20, 1998 that the LDS do not believe in the traditional Christ. (Gordon B. Hinckley, cited in “Crown of Gospel is Upon Our Heads,” LDS Church News, (Saturday, 20 June 1998): 7. Please read 2 Corinthians 11.
I do indeed fear for my Mormon friends, for all Mormon people, and for all who encounter the Mormon missionaries that are sent all over the world, because the LDS are preaching a gospel that is not one that Jesus himself taught, one that Paul and the other apostles preached, one that was handed down century after century. Jesus said that He is the Way, the Truth and the Light and the only way to Father is through HIM. If the LDS church preaches a different Christ, then it follows that the members of this church cannot be on the pathway to the Father.
As for the arguement that the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians Chapter 11 and Galatians 1:6-9 clearly warn about accepting another Christ, and another gospel. “…but even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel other than the one that we preached to you, let that one be accursed…” Gal 1: 8
If Joseph Smith, did indeed encounter an “angel of light” and presented him ultimately with this “other gospel,” how can you ignore the warnings present in the above passages? 2 Corinthians 11:14 states “for even Satan masquerades as an angel of light.”
I am not forcing you to believe as I do. I am asking the tough questions and am wondering how they might be answered by someone in your church.
Peace.
I have not been following this thread, but noticed that you want an answer about 2 Corinthians 11:1-15.
First, about your LDS member friends, there is no need to “fear for them.” You might try and figure out why it is you think you need to fear for them. I don’t think they “fear for you.” As long as a person is repenting with Christ’s help so they don’t stay in the same trap day after day and week after week and year after year, then they are going to be improving their lives and don’t need to be “feared for.” Those who don’t, can be encouraged through example or through words of loving encouragement, but don’t need to be “feared for” since this life is all about freedom of choice anyway and conveying that they are being “feared for” is a way of seeking to decrease their freedom of choice and make them feel “forced into belief.” Forcing someone into belief is ultimately not going to help them, because then their belief isn’t heartfelt…
I will plan to respond to this message in pieces so that it does not get too long.
The initial purpose of this thread was to discuss the Mormon view of Christ. We have many responses within this thread that indicate that the Christ that the LDS church preaches is not the same Jesus Christ, the one only begotten Son of God, that the rest of the Christian world believes in. One of your past presidents, (or is it prophet?), Gordon B. Hinkley boldly and succintly stated on June 20, 1998 that the LDS do not believe in the traditional Christ. (Gordon B. Hinckley, cited in “Crown of Gospel is Upon Our Heads,” LDS Church News, (Saturday, 20 June 1998): 7. Please read 2 Corinthians 11.
I do indeed fear for my Mormon friends, for all Mormon people, and for all who encounter the Mormon missionaries that are sent all over the world, because the LDS are preaching a gospel that is not one that Jesus himself taught, one that Paul and the other apostles preached, one that was handed down century after century. Jesus said that He is the Way, the Truth and the Light and the only way to Father is through HIM. If the LDS church preaches a different Christ, then it follows that the members of this church cannot be on the pathway to the Father.
As for the arguement that the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians Chapter 11 and Galatians 1:6-9 clearly warn about accepting another Christ, and another gospel. “…but even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel other than the one that we preached to you, let that one be accursed…” Gal 1: 8
If Joseph Smith, did indeed encounter an “angel of light” and presented him ultimately with this “other gospel,” how can you ignore the warnings present in the above passages? 2 Corinthians 11:14 states “for even Satan masquerades as an angel of light.”
I am not forcing you to believe as I do. I am asking the tough questions and am wondering how they might be answered by someone in your church.
Peace.