madeleine wrote:Daniel Peterson, you speak in riddles, but I'll just be clear.
There was nothing unclear in my previous response to you.
madeleine wrote:We don't even worship the same God, you and I.
I hope that's not true.
I worship the God who created the heavens and the earth, covenanted with Abraham, revealed his law through Moses, inspired the psalmist, sent his Son into the world to suffer and die on our behalf, raised Jesus from the dead, wants to be addressed as Father, governs the universe, speaks through the Spirit, and will judge all humankind at the end of days.
If that's not the God you worship . . . well, I'm very surprised.
madeleine wrote:how Mormons describe God and how Christians describe God, are very different.
Only if Mormons are assumed to be non-Christians. But that is the point at issue, and to assume the point at issue as evidence for determining the issue is fallacious circular reasoning. If Mormons are assumed to be Christians, then it is the case that some Christians (namely, Mormons) describe their God the way that Mormons do, and it
cannot be the case that "how Mormons describe God and how Christians describe God, are very different."
madeleine wrote:I wouldn't say Hinduism is Christian, and I don't say Mormonism is Christian.
I wouldn't say that Hinduism is Christian, either. But that has nothing to do with the question of whether or not Mormonism is Christian.
madeleine wrote:Christian, first of all depends on WHO it is we are worshipping. This is not as relative as LDS would like it to be, though,
Who wants it to be "relative"?
Not I.