Aristotle Smith wrote:
For a generic grouping term to have any meaning, there has to be some commonality. At some point the differences become stark enough so that "We aren't the same type of X" becomes functionally equivalent to "We aren't X."
No not really. I am a human but I am not African or Asian. But I am still a human.
Jason Bourne wrote:I have held all along that Mormonism is not Orthodox or even what we recognize as historic Christianity. Yet it is Christian and as noted in its purest form claims to be a restoration of THE original Christian Church.
So here is the choice Mormons have to make. Either 1) Mormons are Christians and are the only Christians or 2) Mormons are a different species of religious believer and the other people who call themselves Christians are Christians. Given what you just said, I don't see how anyone can have it both ways. If you relax the claim that Mormons are the restoration of THE original Christian church, then you are no longer forced into a dichotomy.
I was simply stating what it means to claim to be a restoration. Other than the 19th century rhetoric that you quote below I think it is pretty clear the the LDS Church always considered itself to be a Christian denomination and also considered the rest of the Christian denominations Christian albeit lacking total truth. The dichotomy you set forth above is not one adopted in totality by the LDS Church.
Jason Bourne wrote:Has Mormonism or its leaders ever claimed not to be Christian? I do not think so.
No, but Brigham said these gems:
Brother Brigham wrote:"The Christian world, so-called, are heathens as to the knowledge of the salvation of God" (Journal of Discourses 8:171).
"With a regard to true theology, a more ignorant people never lived than the present so-called Christian world" (Journal of Discourses 8:199).
"Brother Taylor has just said that the religions of the day were hatched in hell. The eggs were laid in hell, hatched on its borders, and kicked on to the earth" (Journal of Discourses 6:176).
"We talk about Christianity, but it is a perfect pack of nonsense…the devil could not invent a better engine to spread his work than the Christianity of the nineteenth century" (Journal of Discourses 6:167).
"What! Are Christians ignorant? Yes, as ignorant of the things of God as the brute beast." (Journal of Discourses 6:25).
"What does the Christian world know about God? Nothing….Why so far as the things of God are concerned, they are the veriest of fools; they know neither God nor the things of God" (Journal of Discourses 13:225).
So I guess according to Brigham, Mormons can only be Christian if they also agree that Mormons are: as ignorant of God as the brute beast, a perfect pack of nonsense, hatched in hell, etc..[/quote]
Yes and all I can say is BFD. I am surprised that you as a former Mormon would insinuate these mean Brigham did not consider the LDS Church Christian. You know as well as I what was going on at that time and why the flamboyant comments were made.