Actually, it is your view that is unsupported, 2nd.
no, 2nd. It means you have misunderstood the claim. The claim that all Mormons are in Christ was not made. What the Magesterium teaches is that none of us can know or judge the heart of a person except God alone.
Yes, it is. He who is not against us is for us. He is Truth, therefore, all Truth comes from Him, through Him, and by Him.
Sometimes they do. And at those times, we can have unity of mission.
I agree with this, as I agree that the Mormon Jesus is not the Jesus that was known and preached by the Apostles.
No, but no one claimed that agreement on certain moral values was equivalent to agreement on doctrine.
Yes, and I am not sure that it departs any less than the âgospelâ that you have been given to believe. I know many Mormons that are more âChristianâ in their faith and practice than those who claim to be Trinitiarian.
The Reformed christians believe this also, they just frame it differently. No other excuse can suffice for abandoning the One faith that was given to the Church.
It is interesting that you would use this passage, since you have embraced a faith that is different from the one described here.