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You can believe what you want. I don’t care to argue doctrine. It just goes round in circles. You have been here long enough to see that, but if you think it’s worthwhile go ahead and debate. I know for a fact that overall the church is not run the way Paul said it was. They don’t audit you, it is none of their business, and most bishops would agree with that. They don’t have time to audit anyone as they have full time jobs on top of the extra 40 hours a week they put in as bishop. My current bishop is ER doctor. My last bishop works for the Dept. of justice as a investigative accountant. trust me thay don’t do audits they don’t get paid a dime to be a bishop. Paul may have had a wacko bishop, but there are wacko’s in all religions. Like I said before it is easy to paint with a broad brush. Do you totally agree with pauls rant?I really want to know what “falsehoods”. I think I can prove any of my assertions. It is NOT bashing as compettive activity or for fun or out of anger or anything else. It is the quest for truth that motivates me.
I may not have a “problem” with religions that teach love thy neightbor, etc. but that doesn’t mean in my case (or yours if we are being truthful) that I think it’s great for folks to just stay in their current church. I want folks to become Catholic in the devout belief that it is the only way to provide them with the “fullness” of the gospel and thus maximize their opportunity for spiritual growth. I want everyone to have the best possible relationship with God. I beleive that at least on the surface this is the primary motivation for LDS missionary efforts, yes?
I think though that in the case of the LDS church it’s NOT just a church that teaches soome good things. The founding of it is problematic in my opinion and I believe that it’s doctrines and practices lead people AWAY from God.
I mean we could easily look at wiccans as basically good people who teach spiritual growth and while not following the example og Jesus specifically do teach love and respect for others. Does that mean that I think it’s okay to be pagan? certainly not. I also think there is a significant difference in using the same name for a conceptually different entity (Jesus) than actually worshipping the same God. I find this a major point of difference between Catholic and LDS beliefs that appears to be waved of by the LDS. We don’t define Jesus or God the same way at all. We say the same names but we mean something VERY different.