Q: Does the Mormon Church believe that women can only gain access to heaven with a special pass or codewords?
A: No.
Lol....
Q: Does the Mormon Church believe that women can only gain access to heaven with a special pass or codewords?
A: No.
beastie wrote:The church made a bad move in being deceptive, at least in regards to gods and goddesses. Word will quickly spread that they weren't on the up and up, and that will make them look far worse than the honest answer would have made them look.
I wonder what would happen if Exmos organized and started replying to blogs just like Elder Ballard asked church members to do.
The internet may help clear up some misconceptions, but will that really be a net gain for the church? Will it really be a net loss? I think in the end it won't change much at all.
jskains wrote:I went to the site and there is a bit of deception.
First Fox claimed the Church didn't want to answer the questions. Then notice there is a lot of repeats to the questions.
How much of that is the Church and how much is Fox playing games? Fox isn't exactly a beacon of truth.
JMS
Mister Scratch wrote:Yeah, you know, this whole shebang is just unspeakably bad. What an embarrassment. The lazy repetitions of answers, the distortion, everything. Who ever penned these answers ought to be disfellowshipped. In any case, this was my fave:Q: Does the Mormon Church believe that women can only gain access to heaven with a special pass or codewords?
A: No.
Lol....
Gadianton wrote:jskains wrote:I went to the site and there is a bit of deception.
First Fox claimed the Church didn't want to answer the questions. Then notice there is a lot of repeats to the questions.
How much of that is the Church and how much is Fox playing games? Fox isn't exactly a beacon of truth.
JMS
Josh, correct me if I'm wrong, but a few years ago, weren't you an ardent supporter of Bill O'Reilly and Fox news?
Q: Why do some call the Church a cult?
"Many of these questions are typically found on anti-Mormon blogs or Web sites which aim to misrepresent or distort Mormon doctrines," the Church said in a statement. "Several of these questions do not represent ... any serious attempt to depict the core values and beliefs of its members."