Anonymous wrote:please google the full name of the Mormon church (hint: the word Mormon isn't anywhere in the title) and then come back and explain to everyone how they aren't Christian and what authorizes you to make that classification.Anonymous wrote:I am the PP a few up that was comparing Mormons and JWS to "other Christian sects". You're correct, Mormons are not Christian, per se. My point stands that it is a cult. Believe me, they may be nice, but they do believe you, the non Mormon, are doomed . With the Witnesses I knew growing up, there was a pity for non believers and belief that the door to door work was the way to bring everyone to the One True Religion. They are non violent, so if you don't accept the teaching, you will just die eventually. However, if they don't try hard enough to save you, your blood is on their hands. This is why they so fervently go door to door.
And that relates to them being or not being Christian how exactly?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you win the award for the most ignorant and downright stupid and uninformed post on this thread. Congrats.Anonymous wrote:Mormonism is not Christian. Its roots lie in Christianity but saying that Mormons are Christian is like saying Christians are Jews.
A couple of Mormons over the years have told me that, "We think we are Jews." I'm not sure how that works. Some sort of lost tribe that wound up in North America or some such nonsense.
Actually Mormons believe they are a tribe of Israelites who came to North America and fought holy wars with Native Americans.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamanite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've only known 3 Mormons closely enough to observe their personalities over time.
1) Married man in his 40's who hit on me incessantly when I was 22 and working my first job out of college.
2) A fellow teacher who was one of the kindest people I have ever met.
3) A fellow teacher who was bitchy and rigid and very hard to work with.
Given that, I have to conclude that Mormons are humans and have varied personalities and levels of morality like the rest of us.
I do agree that the Mormons I have met, but haven't gotten to know, have been universally polite. They are good at things like please and thank you and holding the door. They remind me of many military families in that respect. I think that politeness is great, but there are other things I value more highly.
You win the thread. I too have met hardworking Mormons and lazy Mormons, Mormons who believed they deserved special treatment and Mormons who did not, Mormons who I trusted and Mormons I hated. Conclusion: They're definitely humans.
It's entirely likely most people have met Mormons and haven't even known the person was a Mormon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've only known 3 Mormons closely enough to observe their personalities over time.
1) Married man in his 40's who hit on me incessantly when I was 22 and working my first job out of college.
2) A fellow teacher who was one of the kindest people I have ever met.
3) A fellow teacher who was bitchy and rigid and very hard to work with.
Given that, I have to conclude that Mormons are humans and have varied personalities and levels of morality like the rest of us.
I do agree that the Mormons I have met, but haven't gotten to know, have been universally polite. They are good at things like please and thank you and holding the door. They remind me of many military families in that respect. I think that politeness is great, but there are other things I value more highly.
You win the thread. I too have met hardworking Mormons and lazy Mormons, Mormons who believed they deserved special treatment and Mormons who did not, Mormons who I trusted and Mormons I hated. Conclusion: They're definitely humans.
Anonymous wrote:you win the award for the most ignorant and downright stupid and uninformed post on this thread. Congrats.Anonymous wrote:Mormonism is not Christian. Its roots lie in Christianity but saying that Mormons are Christian is like saying Christians are Jews.
A couple of Mormons over the years have told me that, "We think we are Jews." I'm not sure how that works. Some sort of lost tribe that wound up in North America or some such nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:I have never understood people who say Mormons aren't Christians. They specifically believe in Jesus as the Messiah. They embrace the New Testament.
Anonymous wrote:I've only known 3 Mormons closely enough to observe their personalities over time.
1) Married man in his 40's who hit on me incessantly when I was 22 and working my first job out of college.
2) A fellow teacher who was one of the kindest people I have ever met.
3) A fellow teacher who was bitchy and rigid and very hard to work with.
Given that, I have to conclude that Mormons are humans and have varied personalities and levels of morality like the rest of us.
I do agree that the Mormons I have met, but haven't gotten to know, have been universally polite. They are good at things like please and thank you and holding the door. They remind me of many military families in that respect. I think that politeness is great, but there are other things I value more highly.
please google the full name of the Mormon church (hint: the word Mormon isn't anywhere in the title) and then come back and explain to everyone how they aren't Christian and what authorizes you to make that classification.Anonymous wrote:I am the PP a few up that was comparing Mormons and JWS to "other Christian sects". You're correct, Mormons are not Christian, per se. My point stands that it is a cult. Believe me, they may be nice, but they do believe you, the non Mormon, are doomed . With the Witnesses I knew growing up, there was a pity for non believers and belief that the door to door work was the way to bring everyone to the One True Religion. They are non violent, so if you don't accept the teaching, you will just die eventually. However, if they don't try hard enough to save you, your blood is on their hands. This is why they so fervently go door to door.
you win the award for the most ignorant and downright stupid and uninformed post on this thread. Congrats.Anonymous wrote:Mormonism is not Christian. Its roots lie in Christianity but saying that Mormons are Christian is like saying Christians are Jews.
A couple of Mormons over the years have told me that, "We think we are Jews." I'm not sure how that works. Some sort of lost tribe that wound up in North America or some such nonsense.