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I am an active Mormon and am not really that concerned with being labeled a Christian. I know that I focus my life on Christ and try to follow His commandments. I know what I am taught at church and read in the scriptures, including the Bible (as a church, we are studying the Old Testament this year.)
I consider myself a devout follower of Christ and find others in my religion to be the same. I really don’t care what others call me. I have a good friend, who is extremely active in her mainline Protestant church. She often asks me if Mormons celebrate Easter (yes, but we don’t follow Holy Week traditions) or seemed surprised by all the pictures of Christ in the Temple or asks if I’ve ever heard about a parable Jesus taught. I think she’s subtly and maybe unconsciously questioning my “Christianity.” I find it odd because she doesn’t believe in the resurrection of Christ or in an afterlife, which seems far more against biblical Christianity than the belief in the trinity. |
You hang around with weird people Pentecostals do recognize people in other denominations as Christians. |
Supernatural? |
I agree that evangelicals are weird, but they are still Christian, even though they don't recognize Catholics as such. Same as Mormons. You evidently don't recognize Mormons as Christians so wouldn't you be excluded from the definition of Christianity using your own convoluted terms? |
Is it ok if we call you a Christian since I'm sure you're nice, honest and hard working too? That's not how it works. See? |
You sound bitter Protestant churches are evangelical and they do recognize Catholics as Christian. Catholics differ on allowing priest’s to marry, penance |
It’s completely anti-biblical. Joseph Smith only made Mormonism Christian-adjacent to make it more palatable to potential followers. End of story. |
| Remember that most mainline Protestant Churches invite Catholics to take communion—so clearly they consider Catholics as fellow Christians. |
The other religion-bashing threads are pretty quiet so you thought you’d try to resurrect (pun intended) this thread bashing everybody’s favorite target, Mormons? |
| Who cares really if Mormons constitute Christians per se. We generally know their beliefs. Bible + Book of Mormon. Is what it is. We should just focus on ourselves. |
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I’m an Interfaith Minister. Reality check- The only person who gets to decide whether or not they want to identify as a Christian, a follower of Christ - is that individual person. Not the religion. Not the church. Not a religious leader. It’s a personal relationship. If someone calls themselves a Christian, I believe them.
That said, I know an awful lot of evangelical “Christians” who are nothing like the Christ they claim to follow. The LDS people I know are certainly more Christ-like than any southern baptist I’ve ever met. Including clergy. |
Yeah, the trolling “my friend’s grandson committed suicide and her faith is waning” and “missionaries do TERRIBLE things but I am not saying what TERRIBLE things they do!” thread is at a standstill. Time to call the Mormons a cult. |
Actually, this is decided by the Christian or Heretic Religious Intersectional Tribunal. They decide if a particular person or faith qualifies as Christian. Updates from the weekly Thursday meetings are posted on their website. |
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When I was a practicing Christian (Lutheran ELCA) the general feeling was absolutely not.
Now that I'm non-practicing I don't really think it matters much. But I do think of Mormons as a cult more than a religion. |
| No - Greek Orthodox here. |