Okay, we're on the same page then.I'm not saying it's unbiased, but it does bring up points that are controversial for a Mormon to believe
How come we don't see the Mormon church pumping out books against other churches? Why do some find it necessary to keep attacking the LDS church? To expose it? To show the real truth? Please help me understand this.The evangelical world needs to wake up and respond to contemporary Mormon scholarship. If not, we will lose the battle without ever knowing it. Our suggestions are as follows: First, evangelicals need to overcome innaccurate presumptitions about Mormonism. Second, evangelical counter-cultists need to refer LDS scholarship that is beyond their ability to rebut, to qualified persons. Third, evangelical academians need to make Mormonism, or some aspects of it, an area of professional interest. Fourth, evangelical publishers need to cease publishing works that are uninformed, misleasding and otherwise inadequate. Fifth, scholars in the evangelical community ought to collaborate in several books addressing the issues being raised...The fact is that the growth of Mormonism is outpacing even the highest predictions of professional sociologists of religion...
:roll:Originally posted by: thomsbrain
well for starters, they aren't christians.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
But damn those Mormons are nice people...
Originally posted by: Atomicus
lol you don't get it. He was a regular guy who interpreted the bible differently and wrote his own perverted version! He then published it called "Book of Mormon". I don't recall prophets having to publish their own works, rather their own experiences were documented by people of the faith. It was obvious that other Christians knew he was a liar and a blasphemer, thus keeping his tainted words from entering the real Bible. That is the most probable cause for him to publish his book.
He and his followers were even charged with fraud, larceny, and other crimes! And you know what? THEY FLED! Google, I don't care where you get it from, read a biography, THEY FLED FROM PRISON! He must've been too righteous for jail right? The bible tells you that there is the law of the land and law up in heaven and that you must obey the law of the land unless it doesn't oppose the heavenly one.
OK, enough of this. It's obvious some of you are those people who are WAY too opened minded for your own good. He and his bunch were crooks; legal evidence of it and them actually evading the law unlawfully is a clear cut sign of their convictions.
Originally posted by: VictorLazlo
Almost. There are 3 levels of heaven, all of which kick ass.
Originally posted by: rahvin
There are enough defenders of the faith in here that I won't bother posting as I will be cordened off in the anti camp. If you want to talk to an ex-mormon you can pm me.
That, and as long as nobody gets into too much about the temple.If you post well thought-out, non-inflammatory questions or comments, I doubt it will end up being a flame-fest. I'd post something, but I'm unsure if my source is factual, or just one of those "OMG TEH MORMONS ARE EVIL BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE _____!!!" rumors.
Originally posted by: VictorLazlo
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Mormonism was founded by a MAN named Joseph Smith Jr. who claimed to be a modern-day prophet. Called Church of Latter Day Saint and believes that when one dies, they become a God-like spirit and have "celestial" sex (which is what their polygamy stems from).
No offense, but the more you look into it, the more absurd that crap should become. Don't get sucked in.
Polygamy dates back to the time when the Mormons first settled in Utah. It was a long journey from Illinois to Utah, and many of the pilgrims walked the entire way (in winter, no less). Many of the men died pulling hand carts across the plains. When they finally got settled, there was a disproportionate number of women to men. Plural marriages were allowed so that all the women had a roof over their heads. Once the population evened-out, the practice was banned.
Originally posted by: bobbybe01
UsandThem, expect my reply shortly.
Originally posted by: UsandThem
Originally posted by: bobbybe01
UsandThem, expect my reply shortly.
Uh-oh:beer:
Originally posted by: UsandThem
Originally posted by: UsandThem
Originally posted by: bobbybe01
UsandThem, expect my reply shortly.
Uh-oh:beer:
And just for the record, I wan't to clarify something.
When I use the word cult, I don't mean a crazy Jim Jones cult. I use the term after what I have read (including most of the Book of Mormon and others). I even went to a Mormon Museum in Omaha (or Council Bluffs, IA - it's been a while and can't remember). I listened to several hours of their history (according to them). I even went to three of the Sunday services, and let the missionaries present their little training guides.
I just don't believe any of it. They were very nice as I said, but I just don't believe any of it. Its great they do, but you can't teach an old dog a new trick (or convince him that Joseph Smith was a Prophet).
I'm sure others have answered this question to you before and I know the websites that I have listed earlier can answer it more thoroghly. You must be referrings to Revelations 22:19-21, which says that nobody should add to this book of prophecy, and if they do, they'll be cursed. Okay, fair enough, right? You must remember that The term "The Bible" is derived from the Greek ta biblia "the book" which is a neuter plural, was really regarded as a feminine singular, and it really means "the books." Under your arguement, the Bible would have ended at Deuteronomy 4:2, which says: "Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you."The one way you can figure out if it is a cult or not is just to read the last page in the bible. A quick summary - It states that nobody will take away or add to the bible. Smith added quite a bit.
Originally posted by: bobbybe01
As far as the Kirtland banking fiasco, I found this link: The Church as a Corporation The best answer I can give personally at the moment (it ist getting late and I'm getting tired, but I'll look it up for my personal information) that human mistakes and so on doesn't mean that he wasn't a prophet.
At least you understand 1 Corinthians 2:12-13 (click here to read it. Only the Spirit can really convince anyone truly that Joseph Smith was who he claimed he was, etc.
Nevertheless, I have a hard time understanding what you're defining as a "cult." It could be possible that any religion, any Christian denomination, could be a "cult." Even the church in its younger age in the New Testament, could very well have be defined as a "cult" by the Jews, Romans, and Pagans.
You'll be happy to know that the missionaries do not present the doctrines of the church in a methodical, systematic order anymore.
Regarding what you said earlier:
The one way you can figure out if it is a cult or not is just to read the last page in the bible. A quick summary - It states that nobody will take away or add to the bible. Smith added quite a bit.
I'm sure others have answered this question to you before and I know the websites that I have listed earlier can answer it more thoroghly. You must be referrings to Revelations 22:19-21, which says that nobody should add to this book of prophecy, and if they do, they'll be cursed. Okay, fair enough, right? You must remember that The term "The Bible" is derived from the Greek ta biblia "the book" which is a neuter plural, was really regarded as a feminine singular, and it really means "the books." Under your arguement, the Bible would have ended at Deuteronomy 4:2, which says: "Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you."
But let's be fair because we both accept the Bible as it is presently consituted, Old and New Testament. In the Book of Mormon, a prophet sees a vision somewhat similiar to what John the Revelator recorded in the book of Revelations. However, he is told by an angel that the things he was about to see he should not record because it was the duty of John the Revelator to do that (please refer to 1 Nephi 14:18-28; click here to read it
I realize this probably won't do anything for you and you'll probably think it's pointless that I do it; it's my hope somebody gets something from this.
hahah, no problem, my friend. I appreciate what you offer and I know that you do well in your faith. However, I'll just assume that the :beer: icon is either a cream soda or root beer.Unlike so many young people on here who would just answer any constructive disagreement with "You suck", "You are stupid, or "I like pizza, I like to give and read thought out arguments and posts. You will not change my mind, but I always like learning new things and how others think
Originally posted by: UsandThem
Originally posted by: bobbybe01
As far as the Kirtland banking fiasco, I found this link: The Church as a Corporation The best answer I can give personally at the moment (it ist getting late and I'm getting tired, but I'll look it up for my personal information) that human mistakes and so on doesn't mean that he wasn't a prophet.
At least you understand 1 Corinthians 2:12-13 (click here to read it. Only the Spirit can really convince anyone truly that Joseph Smith was who he claimed he was, etc.
Nevertheless, I have a hard time understanding what you're defining as a "cult." It could be possible that any religion, any Christian denomination, could be a "cult." Even the church in its younger age in the New Testament, could very well have be defined as a "cult" by the Jews, Romans, and Pagans.
You'll be happy to know that the missionaries do not present the doctrines of the church in a methodical, systematic order anymore.
Regarding what you said earlier:
The one way you can figure out if it is a cult or not is just to read the last page in the bible. A quick summary - It states that nobody will take away or add to the bible. Smith added quite a bit.
I'm sure others have answered this question to you before and I know the websites that I have listed earlier can answer it more thoroghly. You must be referrings to Revelations 22:19-21, which says that nobody should add to this book of prophecy, and if they do, they'll be cursed. Okay, fair enough, right? You must remember that The term "The Bible" is derived from the Greek ta biblia "the book" which is a neuter plural, was really regarded as a feminine singular, and it really means "the books." Under your arguement, the Bible would have ended at Deuteronomy 4:2, which says: "Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you."
But let's be fair because we both accept the Bible as it is presently consituted, Old and New Testament. In the Book of Mormon, a prophet sees a vision somewhat similiar to what John the Revelator recorded in the book of Revelations. However, he is told by an angel that the things he was about to see he should not record because it was the duty of John the Revelator to do that (please refer to 1 Nephi 14:18-28; click here to read it
I realize this probably won't do anything for you and you'll probably think it's pointless that I do it; it's my hope somebody gets something from this.
Unlike so many young people on here who would just answer any constructive disagreement with "You suck", "You are stupid, or "I like pizza, I like to give my opinion and read well thought out arguments and posts. You will not change my mind, but I always like learning new things and how others think
Like I said, it is great that you have that much faith in what you believe. I also have great faith in what I believe. :beer: (sorry their is no icon for an alcohol and caffeine free drink)
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Notes on Mormonism and polygamy:
Polygamy was official church teaching for awhile - kosher by all standards, and even encouraged. However, in order for Utah to become a state, the US government gave them an ultimatum to disallow polygamy. Whoops, Joseph Smith comes out of his room one day and says "God told me we should only have one spouse, men." What a coincidence, God following the schedule of men. :roll:
I like cheese.
They did consider Christ to be a "cult" leader, in exactly the same way we figure "cults" today. That's why they killed Christ.Originally posted by: bobbybe01
Nevertheless, I have a hard time understanding what you're defining as a "cult." It could be possible that any religion, any Christian denomination, could be a "cult." Even the church in its younger age in the New Testament, could very well have be defined as a "cult" by the Jews, Romans, and Pagans.
