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Denise1957
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How does St. Stephen’s description of his vision disprove the Trinity, according to Mormon teaching?Pablope,
Sorry to disappoint you, but the teachings of Paul, Peter, John, Stephen and James are very clear, and the Trinity is not in those teachings–nor would they agree with any of the approaches taken by those who don’t understand the word “Christian” as so readily explained in the New Testament. The word “Christian” pertains to being not only a true believer in Christ, but acting as a follower of Christ acts, from the heart–from a believing and changed heart, and with the Holy Ghost as a part of the ongoing sanctifying experience of their growth in the gospel, as taught by Paul and by Peter and by John and by James.
Stephen described seeing the Son of God, Jesus Christ, standing on the right hand of the Father, which means he also saw the Father and knew that he was seeing the Father, and also had the Holy Ghost with him as described in that experience.
Part of the Apostles Creed which we Catholics recite frequently contains a part which mentions that Jesus sits at the right hand of the Father. It isn’t something new to Catholics.
Why is St. Stephen important to Mormons? Another LDS person mentioned St. Stephen a day or two ago.