Anonymous wrote:Who would say that Catholics aren't christian? That one is just bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of church teaches this? It has never come up in our church.
You haven't been around enough fundies and evangelicals. Nasty judgmentalism rules the day.
Please just confirm you are equally nasty and dismissive when talking about Judaism and Islam, which have branches that are even more judgmental about beliefs and/or who counts as a member of the tribe.
Awww... what's the matter? You don't like it when people treat you the way you treat them?
Sounds like a BS answer. Answer the question or admit you're one of these elite bigots who enjoy taking pot shots at Christians, but is PC when it comes to Jews or Muslims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of church teaches this? It has never come up in our church.
You haven't been around enough fundies and evangelicals. Nasty judgmentalism rules the day.
Please just confirm you are equally nasty and dismissive when talking about Judaism and Islam, which have branches that are even more judgmental about beliefs and/or who counts as a member of the tribe.
Awww... what's the matter? You don't like it when people treat you the way you treat them?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think the bigger issue here is that you accept whatever they tell you at church is absolute fact and are THEN surprised when it turns out not to be absolute fact.
Anonymous wrote:Who would say that Catholics aren't christian? That one is just bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:We are taught in our church that they are not. It was a statement of what we have been taught. I realize some Mormons believe they are in the Christian faith, but I really don't understand how they get there. My child passed this along to someone at their school that is Mormon, not sure why my DC did this, but that's a separate point. Now the family is very angry with us. My kids have asked if Jewish people are Christians, as well, and we have used it as an opportunity to explain the different beliefs. We also have emphasized respect for the various religions. Thoughts on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Mormon and consider myself Christian as do all other Mormons that I know. Please go to www.lds.org to get the true facts about Mormons rathwr than guessing.
I might consider myself Napoleon, but that doesnt mean i get to sleep with Josephine.
Whether they consider themselves Christian is irrelevant. Whether they prioritize the teachings of Christ or some 19th century pervert is the key question here.
Anonymous wrote:Who would say that Catholics aren't christian? That one is just bizarre.