That's what Catholics said about protestants. It's all the same Abrahamic mumbo jumbo in the end.
do you really, want to debate, mormon dogma, with me, warman?War Man wrote:
Mormons do not teach everyone is a god.
before we begin, let me ask you about your personal views on anal sex? because i will rip you a new one, boy.
Not not really.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
That's what Catholics said about protestants. It's all the same Abrahamic mumbo jumbo in the end.
http://carm.org/is-mormonism-christian
Protestant group lays the theological argument that Mormonism isn't Christianity. Protestant group recognizes Catholicism as Christianity. Catholic church officially recognizes Protestants as Christians. Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
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the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.Macbeth wrote:
Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
From which ass did you pull that site? I'm also sure I could find one that claims the pyramids were built by Martians.Macbeth wrote:
Not not really.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
That's what Catholics said about protestants. It's all the same Abrahamic mumbo jumbo in the end.
http://carm.org/is-mormonism-christian
Protestant group lays the theological argument that Mormonism isn't Christianity. Protestant group recognizes Catholicism as Christianity. Catholic church officially recognizes Protestants as Christians. Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
Here:
Animosity between fundamentalist Christians and Mormons peaked in the 1990s, when the Southern Baptist Convention held an annual meeting in Salt Lake City, partly in hopes of converting Mormons to Protestant Christianity. More recently, some high-profile fundamentalist Christians have gone on record apologizing for past discord and accepting Mormonism as a branch of Christianity, but some tension remains.
- http://www.pbs.org/mormons/faqs/#2
You can't just point to one opinion site and say that it's black and white reality.
his left one Newbie, but it doesn't matter - mormonism, for all it's good points, was founded on the fact that joseph smith wanted quiff.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
From which ass did you pull that site?
Religious beliefs should be a secondary issue.13urnzz wrote:
the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.Macbeth wrote:
Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Then I'm voting for a Cthulhu cultist.War Man wrote:
Religious beliefs should be a secondary issue.13urnzz wrote:
the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.Macbeth wrote:
Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
you stupid, homeschooled fuck - do you not see that red neck America is casting their ballot on this very issue? "Religious beliefs" is how Rmoney skated by the religious right in the primaries, and he's robo-calling every faithful church-goer for the presidential, hoping against hope that mom and pop overlook that mormonism is a cult and not a religion.War Man wrote:
Religious beliefs should be a secondary issue.13urnzz wrote:
the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.Macbeth wrote:
Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
gtfo and go trouble the fox news forums, like your mommy told you to.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_ … h_Ministryunnamednewbie13 wrote:
From which ass did you pull that site? I'm also sure I could find one that claims the pyramids were built by Martians.Macbeth wrote:
Not not really.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
That's what Catholics said about protestants. It's all the same Abrahamic mumbo jumbo in the end.
http://carm.org/is-mormonism-christian
Protestant group lays the theological argument that Mormonism isn't Christianity. Protestant group recognizes Catholicism as Christianity. Catholic church officially recognizes Protestants as Christians. Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
Here:
Animosity between fundamentalist Christians and Mormons peaked in the 1990s, when the Southern Baptist Convention held an annual meeting in Salt Lake City, partly in hopes of converting Mormons to Protestant Christianity. More recently, some high-profile fundamentalist Christians have gone on record apologizing for past discord and accepting Mormonism as a branch of Christianity, but some tension remains.
- http://www.pbs.org/mormons/faqs/#2
You can't just point to one opinion site and say that it's black and white reality.
Pretty well known group.
Or how about
http://www.christianity.com/theology/mo … 28184.html
http://www.catholic.com/quickquestions/ … -mormonismBut are Mormons "Christians" as defined by traditional Christian orthodoxy? The answer to that question is easy and straightforward, and it is "no."
or you can readWhile individual Mormons may be persons of good conscience, Mormonism itself is a belief system that would reduce the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit from being the three Persons of the one, true, and infinite God to being three limited, finite deities among an uncounted multitude of deities, all of whom merely reshaped small parts of a preexisting cosmos.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormonism_ … ut_Mormons
and it explains how Mormonism is rejected as Christianity.
The first link I posted gave out reasons using quotes from both bibles to show how Mormonism does not jive with Christianity.
also
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congr … ni_en.html
The Catholic chruch recognizes the baptisms of protestant churches.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valid_but_illicit#Baptism
http://www.catholic.com/quickquestions/ … lid-priest
mormons believe, whole cloth, that a second bible was dictated out of a hat, called the book of mormon. if the United States wants to elect a leader that has bought into this, whole cloth, then they should change the motto on their currency, "In God We Trust".Macbeth wrote:
both bibles
because under a presidency that believes a fairy tale, that president is inclined to be core less, whole cloth.
The creation of a second bible is pretty much the sealing deal on whether or not they are technically Christians. It is sort of like calling a Muslim a Christian even though they created their own holy book and have their own views, practices and laws just because they believe in Jesus.
Not denying many "religious right" and "rednecks" are doing so, I am not, however. Oh and my parents told me to do something completely unrelated to politics which I just completed while doing stuff on these forums at the same timeframe. Good day.13urnzz wrote:
you stupid, homeschooled fuck - do you not see that red neck America is casting their ballot on this very issue? "Religious beliefs" is how Rmoney skated by the religious right in the primaries, and he's robo-calling every faithful church-goer for the presidential, hoping against hope that mom and pop overlook that mormonism is a cult and not a religion.War Man wrote:
Religious beliefs should be a secondary issue.13urnzz wrote:
the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.
gtfo and go trouble the fox news forums, like your mommy told you to.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
It is also like calling Christianity as Judaism.Macbeth wrote:
The creation of a second bible is pretty much the sealing deal on whether or not they are technically Christians. It is sort of like calling a Muslim a Christian even though they created their own holy book and have their own views, practices and laws just because they believe in Jesus.
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The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
mormons claim kinship with Jews because their 2nd bible tells them so. do you know what the difference between a mormon and a jew is?
a jew can . . .
a jew can . . .
Smartest thing you've ever said.War Man wrote:
Religious beliefs should be a secondary issue.13urnzz wrote:
the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.Macbeth wrote:
Rejects Mormons for the same reasons Protestants do.
But it shouldn't be an issue at all. Separation and all that...
The intent of separation of church and state was to protect religion from the government, not government from religion.AussieReaper wrote:
Smartest thing you've ever said.War Man wrote:
Religious beliefs should be a secondary issue.13urnzz wrote:
the American voting public should reject a mormon in the White House.
But it shouldn't be an issue at all. Separation and all that...
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
lol
There's a general misconception that LDS-specific scriptures are the "Mormon bible." Here's a link to their actual bible. It's all just petty rivalry and old animosity. Arguments about it in regards to this election are going to be about as relevant as calling Obama a secret Muslim.War Man wrote:
It is also like calling Christianity as Judaism.Macbeth wrote:
The creation of a second bible is pretty much the sealing deal on whether or not they are technically Christians. It is sort of like calling a Muslim a Christian even though they created their own holy book and have their own views, practices and laws just because they believe in Jesus.
wellthatsjustlikeyouropinionman.bmp
Um it's not a petty rivalry. There is something called theology...
Dude, seriously? There's also something called "disagreement between theologians."Macbeth wrote:
Um it's not a petty rivalry. There is something called theology...
Every time I open this thread I get more dumb.
Make X-meds a full member, for the sake of 15 year old anal gangbang porn watchers everywhere!
You mean dumber, moran.ROGUEDD wrote:
Every time I open this thread I get more dumb.
Gary Johnson and let's call it a day. I'll buy the first round.
religion needs protection from government? it is, supposedly, founded by and exists under protection of an all-powerful all-knowing supreme being, but it still needs special form of protection from... government?War Man wrote:
The intent of separation of church and state was to protect religion from the government, not government from religion.
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if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.