thestyleguy wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:
I'm sorry, I didn't follow you. I'm assuming you meant to write "except" instead of "accept".
Yes except. Sorry.
Christian religions, whether Catholic or Protestant, believe in the the oneness of substance and essence, I.e the Trinity.
In general yes, ORTHODOX Christian religions do. But the doctrine of the trinity is not all that cut and dry and there are lots of flavors out there. The dogma took hundreds and hundreds of years to develop and many before it come along believed in a Godhead much like LDS do. Currently there is a movement among more orthodox Christians called social trinitarianism which again is similar to LDS beliefs.
I don't think this is a Mormon belief; I could be wrong.
Mormons are not creedal trinitarians. This does not mean they are not Christians.
If standard, or orthodox, Christianity defines Jesus Christ as one with the Father and Holy Ghost, and Lucifer as a fallen angel, then saying Jesus and Lucifer are brothers is not Christian.
If standard, or orthodox, Christianity states that God is eternal, and Mormonism says God was once a man, that is not Christian.
If standard, or orthodox, Christianity says that there is one God, and Mormonism says that I can become a God when I die, that is not Christian.
I already said Mormonism is not orthodox Christian. We can debate the problems the items above cause for Mormonism being considered Christian in another thread. in my opinion the differences you list do not disqualify Mormonism from the umbrella of Christianity.
Just because the Mormon church uses Jesus Christ in its name, doesn't make it a Christian church.
Just because the Mormon Church had differences from orthodox Christianity does not exclude it from being Christian.
Yes, it is Christian, the way it defines Christian, but not the way the term is normally defined.
I can say I'm eating a fish called Mahi-Mahi at a restaurant, but it's still dolphin, no matter what I call it.
You can eat salmon and I can eat trout and we are both eating fish
But really I don't care to debate it with you. It is an endless debate. Anyway, in its purest position the LDS Church is THE CHRISTIAN Church and all the rest are apostate pretenders.
No: Elohim having sex with Mary which produced Jesus Christ turns away from the Christian tradition. Bringing the mason ceremony (the great whore) into the church turn's it into what? certainly not a bride. Marrying other men's wives when the man is still alive and the man and wife are not divorced turns away from the Christian tradition.
Exactly.
Let's play a game.
Say, you talk to me and I tell you I'm a Christian, I believe in Jesus as my Lord and Savior, and pretty much tell you I believe in all the stuff you believe in. We talk the same language of faith, sacrifice, and salvation.
However, in talking to me, I tell you that Jesus was a member of an ancient race that came from a planet in the Andromeda galaxy, He was a clone of His Father, Jehovah (If you've seen me, you've seen my father), who is the ruler of His planet, and He was able to due miracles due to His 100,000 year headstart on us in evolution. Further, when we die, we go to live with Him on his planet, which he calls Heaven. He came to show us the way to get there.
Now, would you consider me a Christian in the sense that
you mean?
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