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I really do not know what you are saying here.And knowing you are a former Catholic, and most former Catholics who are now Mormon I pick up on.
I am reading some Mormon re-writes and re-interpretations on Catholic thought.I am also finding out Mormon apologists are going over more and more of our teachings, back to the early church fathers, to ironically prove that Joseph Smith was correct.
Is it the intent of Mormon apologists to glean all our teachings and then overlay them with Mormon concepts of becoming gods, to interject such teachings into ours, and then now with the Mormon temple coming up, and reflecting as much as possible Catholic manner of teaching and reasoning, to simply re-create Mormonism to subtly contradict Catholicism in time…so then people are confused?..and then decide there is not much difference between Mormonism or Catholicism?, and the people are so nice, why not join us instead? We are not much different and we use all the early church fathers, and we have this idea of the Trinity that has evolved and progressed, that our baptisms are valid???
I think there is much in the ECF that do show the Joseph Smith was correct. Jerusha seems to think there is enough there that he is exploring the possibility that Joseph Smith read Institutes of Ecclesiastical History by Mosheim.
I think there is much in the ECF that does not align well with the concept of the Maxim of St. Vincent de Lerins that most Catholic apologist seem to think makes Catholicism true (and is quite prevalent within the professional and amateur apologists at CA).
I think that few of the folks who use the ECF here have read them (I do not suggest I am the exception to this, but I try to make sure when I say something about what the ECF taught that I can back it up with words the ECF wrote).
So, if I says something that refutes the ideas offered by a Catholic and misuses the ECF, then just show me. Claiming that it happens doesn’t make it true.
I have been told on this thread that me and another poster could not be homoousian.
I have seen on other threads things I thought were wrong.
If I show that Catholicism CHANGED then Catholicism is false.I have the impression that Mormon apologists already know that they have had ongoing changing ideas about their religion, while always claiming they are the only ones who have a creed, albeit always changing, that is not an abomination.
If you show Mormonism CHANGED, then I may or may not agree with you, but it is not what I would call a “fatal flaw.” Mormonism does not claim that it will not receive further revelation. Nor does Mormonism claim infallible leaders or councils. Mormonism does not even claim that our scriptures are inerrant. That does not mean there is no evidence against the truth claims of Mormonism, just that that particular line of investigation will not have the same impact upon Mormonism as it does upon Catholicism.
I have not researched the temple in Rome. Nobody asked me, but I personally am not scandalized by the symbol of the cross (or the symbol of the Angel Moroni).
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