So, you think it is a good idea to destroy the houses of faith that Mormons live in then?
I disagree. I think that Mormons have good values regarding marriage, family, use of drugs and alcohol, sexual behavior and in many other areas.
I wouldn’t dream of attacking someone’s Mormon beliefs hoping that they would lose their religious faith because I see my religious beliefs as “right” and theirs as “wrong”.
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions” as the saying goes.
I’d rather tear down a false sense of well-being than to allow someone go to hell forever because they never actually searched for the truth of the Gospel. Your assumption, and it is blatantly erroneous, is that God does not or will not reach out to the person who has been freed from the prison of false ideas. I think He does, because He desires that all be saved.
But you are a Baha’i, a member of man-made, syncretist religion that sees all religions as being one, so of course it makes no real difference to you what someone believes. In which case, why bother?
This is nuts.
Baha’u’llah was a false prophet, and his teachings need to be demolished just as much as those of the Mormon or the Scientology cultists.
2 Corinthians 10:5
“We destroy arguments and every proud obstacle to the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ.”
But if you think I’m wrong, I encourage you to pick up the
Catechism of the Catholic Church, choose a section that you disagree with and then show me,
from my own scriptures and not the writings of your “prophet”, why Catholicism is inconsistent with the facts of the Bible, history and logic.
May the best apologist win.
