Encyclopedia of Mormonism wrote:LDS perspective regards the Protestant Reformation as a preparation for the more complete restoration of the gospel that commenced with Joseph Smith. Thus, the Protestant Reformation initiated a return to pure Christianity, a work that could not be completed without divine revelation and restoration. The leaders of the Reformation are honored as inspired men who made important progress, but without direct revelation they could not recover the true gospel or the priesthood authority to act in God's name. That was the mission of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
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Not as many specific doctrines are shared with mainline Protestants, but Latter-day Saints do have in common a devoted faith in Jesus Christ as Redeemer of the world and as personal Savior. This faith was the moving force in the actions of Martin Luther and other early reformers, and was central to the life and work of the Prophet Joseph Smith. It remains today a central tenet of the Church.
There are tons of Protestants and Protestant types out there claiming Mormonism is Satanic. I just heard it yesterday from a mouthy Protestant. What would religion be without these cartoon-like attacks?
And yeah without the Protestants Mormonism would never have been, and would not have its parent there to push it along.
“Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another.”
― Carl Sagan, Cosmos
In the video of Boylan’s that I watched, he states he is quoting Blake Ostler when he says, “The Calvinist concept of God is the Mormon concept of Satan.”
"Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy” Jude 1:24
“the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.” 1 John 1:7 ESV
In the video of Boylan’s that I watched, he states he is quoting Blake Ostler when he says, “The Calvinist concept of God is the Mormon concept of Satan.”
That’s not what he said on Twitter. Does he not understand that Calvinism is one slice of Protestantism? The guy is a toxic idiot.
In the video of Boylan’s that I watched, he states he is quoting Blake Ostler when he says, “The Calvinist concept of God is the Mormon concept of Satan.”
That’s not what he said on Twitter. Does he not understand that Calvinism is one slice of Protestantism? The guy is a toxic idiot.
Really, it boils down to this. Either Christ is sufficient or he is not. If Christ’s propitiation for sin is insufficient, then Christ is not needed whatsoever.
As an aside, I think it would be very easy to get caught up in the praise of men as a podcaster. I’m not so sure if podcasting is something I’d do as I think the temptation would be so great.
"Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy” Jude 1:24
“the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.” 1 John 1:7 ESV
Really, it boils down to this. Either Christ is sufficient or he is not. If Christ’s propitiation for sin is insufficient, then Christ is not needed whatsoever.
As an aside, I think it would be very easy to get caught up in the praise of men as a podcaster. I’m not so sure if podcasting is something I’d do as I think the temptation would be so great.
I agree with you on podcasting, and I think apologetics is also perilous.
A strong argument can be made that Mormons worship the brethren. All authority stems from them, and you cannot go directly to God or Jesus. They are the middle-men, and the only God with whom you have to do within Mormonism.
Even if the brethren are wrong, they teach you will be saved by following whatever they say.
Indeed. But then again, he’s simply stating the Mopologetic orthodoxy, which is itself an outgrowth of the standard LDS teachings about other faiths (cf. that tidbit from the temple, for example). Despite what they say otherwise, the Mopologists actually have a lot of contempt for other faiths. Sure: they’ll claim to be tolerant and that they agree with Stendahl and so forth, but then sometimes the “mask drops”—as when Dr. Peterson made that infamous remark about finding Calvinism “disgusting.” Midgley and Boylan are less guarded about this stuff, but it is a widespread sentiment.
"If, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14