Seriously, Rebecca, it is not. that we believe there was an apostasy simply provides the reason we believe the church needed to be restored. From that idea comes the emphasis upon what WAS restored; we do not have to, nor do we, go around 'debunking other religions." What we do is present what OUR beliefs are. Those who listen can compare it with their own beliefs far better than we can–it is an utter waste of our time.
It never ceases to amaze me that Mormons have such a short memory. I was raised LDS Diana, I was taught in Sunday School and seminary that the Roman Catholic Church was the whore of Babylon. I had a class that was to teach people to be teachers. In that class, I was taught the same. I can’t tell you how many times I was taught this because it was a pervasive teaching, not just some one off opinion of one or two people.
It wasn’t until McConkie’s embarrassing publication of this doctrine in his book, “Mormon Doctrine”, that your church was all, OMG! we have never taught that.
Such lies.
The very first missionary lesson your missionaries dish out, teaches the “great apostasy”, which is nothing but the very thing you are saying “never happens in Mormonsim”. Your leaders, teach very vocally against Catholic doctrines, calling our beliefs, faith, and even the One True God, “false doctrines”.
And here you are, shocked, to find out that people would have the complete audacity to answer what your church teaches against every other church on the planet.
Simply, amazing. And even, to do this at a CATHOLIC site.
You can drop the pretense. I know what the Mormon church teaches. I know what Mormons believe.
Indeed? Can you remember what the title was? “The Great Apostasy,” by the way, isn’t critical of the Catholics. It addresses what WE believe needed to be restored. It addresses specific doctrines that are held by many different faiths–which are NOT NAMED.
I have nothing more to say to you about this. If you can’t understand that preaching against Catholic doctrine does not need a response, then what more is there to say?
Rebecca, James Talmage did not call Catholicism the ‘whore of Babylon’ in “The Great apostasy.” Anywhere. I have before me the full text of it, searchable—you can go
there.
In fact, Talmage doesn’t call Catholics or Protestants that anywhere, though the internet is full of claims that they did. Actually, the quote they are (and you are) using comes from Orson Pratt (over 170 years ago) in “The Seer” and is taken out of context. He was referring, as pretty much everybody did in those days in bible thumping speeches to the two types of 'churches…" either the Church of Christ or the Church of the Devil, or the 'whore of Babylon."
What keeps getting left OUT of that breathless denunciation of the quote (which, by the way, assigned both Catholics AND Protestants to Babylonhood…) is that the speech also clarified that it is a personal choice; there are many Catholics who belong to the ‘church of Christ’ because of their faith in Christ, and Mormons who belong to the church of the devil (Whore of Babylon) because of their choices.
Rebecca, you know better than this.
Oh, it was meant Catholic AND Protestants. That is just a whole lot better now, isn’t it.
You are preaching the latest “PC” version that your church puts out. Tell me Diana, what testifies to you personally of a “great apostasy”? Rhetorical question, as I’ve seen you type enough anti-Catholic propaganda to know that you understand, quite clearly, what your church’s stance is.
I’ve seen you twist and turn what people write in order to suite your need to disprove. What you come up with, are things that no Catholic has taught or ever believed. You are so immersed in deceit that you are able to come up with more, all on your own. You are drowning, and don’t even seem to realize it.