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majick275
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yes we do but I see some validity in your comments. ( I want to explain that of course)
yes we have different views on baptism and priesthood. Baptism makes one a “Christian” but not necessarily Catholic. (confirmation does that…sort of but I digress) Many non-Catholics are Christians. Baptism we do not believe requires priesthood beyond that of the “priesthood of believers”. It is faith based sacrament. That is of course a massive oversimplification but I don’t want to go down the lengthy rabbit trail of what requires a lay minister (or extraordinary minister), deacon, priest or bishop.
Priesthood we are somewhat similar in that we both believe in apostolic succession (with the great apostasy/restoration caveat) and the laying on of hands and restricitng ordination to males. other than that see above.
I think you misunderstand what I’m saying about the creed and especially about the creed and joseph smith.
First, the creed is merely our “profession of faith”. We state as a group at mass every sunday that this what we all believe. It is very basic…so basic that other churches recite it as well. I prefer to think of it as basic christianity. That there was a requirement to define in very basic terms what we believe and that we PROFESS it is not contradicted by me. Okay, people were confused, arguing, whatever…so the church answers with the creed. Now to Joseph smith, What part of the creed is an abomination? What part is so wrong by LDS standards that it qualifies as such? There is where you will find (i think) why many christians don’t perceive mormons as christians. as to the pot and the kettle… The pot is supposed to be black. What I mean is that on one level YES! The LDS see themselves as the actual church that Jesus built and presides over and so do us Catholics. BUT, specific to the creeds… Now we deal with something bigger than which church but which religion. Difference being not Mormon v. Catholic anymore but Mormon v. Christian. And we’re not talking doctrine and practice and structure anymore but just the most basic fundamentals.
That’s where yes we think you have false prophets teaching false doctrine that denies the very nature of God. We also point out that you say the same about us. (basically) the really important thing to me is that only one of us can be right. (although technically we could both be wrong) so the Pot IS black. the question is who’s the kettle?
(obviously we are since you don’t drink tea
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yes we have different views on baptism and priesthood. Baptism makes one a “Christian” but not necessarily Catholic. (confirmation does that…sort of but I digress) Many non-Catholics are Christians. Baptism we do not believe requires priesthood beyond that of the “priesthood of believers”. It is faith based sacrament. That is of course a massive oversimplification but I don’t want to go down the lengthy rabbit trail of what requires a lay minister (or extraordinary minister), deacon, priest or bishop.
Priesthood we are somewhat similar in that we both believe in apostolic succession (with the great apostasy/restoration caveat) and the laying on of hands and restricitng ordination to males. other than that see above.
I think you misunderstand what I’m saying about the creed and especially about the creed and joseph smith.
First, the creed is merely our “profession of faith”. We state as a group at mass every sunday that this what we all believe. It is very basic…so basic that other churches recite it as well. I prefer to think of it as basic christianity. That there was a requirement to define in very basic terms what we believe and that we PROFESS it is not contradicted by me. Okay, people were confused, arguing, whatever…so the church answers with the creed. Now to Joseph smith, What part of the creed is an abomination? What part is so wrong by LDS standards that it qualifies as such? There is where you will find (i think) why many christians don’t perceive mormons as christians. as to the pot and the kettle… The pot is supposed to be black. What I mean is that on one level YES! The LDS see themselves as the actual church that Jesus built and presides over and so do us Catholics. BUT, specific to the creeds… Now we deal with something bigger than which church but which religion. Difference being not Mormon v. Catholic anymore but Mormon v. Christian. And we’re not talking doctrine and practice and structure anymore but just the most basic fundamentals.
That’s where yes we think you have false prophets teaching false doctrine that denies the very nature of God. We also point out that you say the same about us. (basically) the really important thing to me is that only one of us can be right. (although technically we could both be wrong) so the Pot IS black. the question is who’s the kettle?
(obviously we are since you don’t drink tea