Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your definition of Christian is some who believes in a follows Christ, then yes. It’s even in their name - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
As a former Mormon, l can tell in you practise there is equal emphasis and time spent on the Bible and Book of Mormon in Sunday school etc
The name was created for marketing/PR purposes, to normalize the religion.
Definition of a Christian is a member of the mainstream Christian churches, one who is able to recognize a member from another denomination as also a Christian.
Such a person can visit and attend service in any church and be seen as a fellow believer.
Mormons do not see a Lutheran or an episcopalian as a fellow believer, but as a mission field that needs to be converted.
Once you add the belief that only members of your church are people who will be saved
then you are too exclusionary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct name of the religion is: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
so that sounds pretty Christian to me.
Jim Jones and all the other cults sounded like great Christian places as well. Just because an institution claims the name "Christian" or "Christ" does not mean that its members are Christians. A sucker is born each day. Cults are manipulative and have a way of luring people in. Somehow Church of Satanic Demons will drive people away. So, cults have to utilize a catchy marketing name to attract misguided people into their camp.
Mormonism is a cult. It was founded by a delusional white supremacist. Their teachings do not align with the historical roots of Christianity or Jesus Christ for that matter. Mormonism was created for the preservation of whiteness. They do not follow the teachings of Christ, but the teachings of Joseph Smith. Also, this cult was created in the United States. Last time I checked the historical and geographical origins of Christianity are not in the United States.
Their teachings contradict the fundamental elements which align with Christians and Christianity. Mormonism is cult. Heck, now they send their young adult children all over the world on missions to convince the folks in impoverished communities to join them. Whenever I witness this I step in and rescue these people. The Mormons incessant need to manipulate and prey on people solidifies them as a cult. This is a growing problem that needs to be dealt with. Mormons are vultures who prey on the weak.
I am an advocate for those who leave cults. I have counseled many people over the years who had left the cult of Mormonism.
Mormons are not Christians!
Mormon church is not protestant, catholic or orthodox
Mormons do not recognize believers in any of those denominations as fellow believers
therefore they are not
Let's get real - Catholics don't recognize other religions as equal to them. Or JWs, or Adventists, or pretty much any religion.
However, I'm concerned if Mormons don't believe that the only way to heaven is through faith in Jesus. I'm not feeling the reliance on a husband bit. That's anti-biblical
I suggest that you don't worry about Mormons path to heaven or being anti-biblical. Seems like all religions differ from each other in various was and there are some people don't believe in heaven at all.
Unless you feel a need to convert all people who have religious views that are different from yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct name of the religion is: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
so that sounds pretty Christian to me.
Jim Jones and all the other cults sounded like great Christian places as well. Just because an institution claims the name "Christian" or "Christ" does not mean that its members are Christians. A sucker is born each day. Cults are manipulative and have a way of luring people in. Somehow Church of Satanic Demons will drive people away. So, cults have to utilize a catchy marketing name to attract misguided people into their camp.
Mormonism is a cult. It was founded by a delusional white supremacist. Their teachings do not align with the historical roots of Christianity or Jesus Christ for that matter. Mormonism was created for the preservation of whiteness. They do not follow the teachings of Christ, but the teachings of Joseph Smith. Also, this cult was created in the United States. Last time I checked the historical and geographical origins of Christianity are not in the United States.
Their teachings contradict the fundamental elements which align with Christians and Christianity. Mormonism is cult. Heck, now they send their young adult children all over the world on missions to convince the folks in impoverished communities to join them. Whenever I witness this I step in and rescue these people. The Mormons incessant need to manipulate and prey on people solidifies them as a cult. This is a growing problem that needs to be dealt with. Mormons are vultures who prey on the weak.
I am an advocate for those who leave cults. I have counseled many people over the years who had left the cult of Mormonism.
Mormons are not Christians!
Mormon church is not protestant, catholic or orthodox
Mormons do not recognize believers in any of those denominations as fellow believers
therefore they are not
Let's get real - Catholics don't recognize other religions as equal to them. Or JWs, or Adventists, or pretty much any religion.
However, I'm concerned if Mormons don't believe that the only way to heaven is through faith in Jesus. I'm not feeling the reliance on a husband bit. That's anti-biblical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct name of the religion is: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
so that sounds pretty Christian to me.
Jim Jones and all the other cults sounded like great Christian places as well. Just because an institution claims the name "Christian" or "Christ" does not mean that its members are Christians. A sucker is born each day. Cults are manipulative and have a way of luring people in. Somehow Church of Satanic Demons will drive people away. So, cults have to utilize a catchy marketing name to attract misguided people into their camp.
Mormonism is a cult. It was founded by a delusional white supremacist. Their teachings do not align with the historical roots of Christianity or Jesus Christ for that matter. Mormonism was created for the preservation of whiteness. They do not follow the teachings of Christ, but the teachings of Joseph Smith. Also, this cult was created in the United States. Last time I checked the historical and geographical origins of Christianity are not in the United States.
Their teachings contradict the fundamental elements which align with Christians and Christianity. Mormonism is cult. Heck, now they send their young adult children all over the world on missions to convince the folks in impoverished communities to join them. Whenever I witness this I step in and rescue these people. The Mormons incessant need to manipulate and prey on people solidifies them as a cult. This is a growing problem that needs to be dealt with. Mormons are vultures who prey on the weak.
I am an advocate for those who leave cults. I have counseled many people over the years who had left the cult of Mormonism.
Mormons are not Christians!
Mormon church is not protestant, catholic or orthodox
Mormons do not recognize believers in any of those denominations as fellow believers
therefore they are not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The correct name of the religion is: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
so that sounds pretty Christian to me.
Jim Jones and all the other cults sounded like great Christian places as well. Just because an institution claims the name "Christian" or "Christ" does not mean that its members are Christians. A sucker is born each day. Cults are manipulative and have a way of luring people in. Somehow Church of Satanic Demons will drive people away. So, cults have to utilize a catchy marketing name to attract misguided people into their camp.
Mormonism is a cult. It was founded by a delusional white supremacist. Their teachings do not align with the historical roots of Christianity or Jesus Christ for that matter. Mormonism was created for the preservation of whiteness. They do not follow the teachings of Christ, but the teachings of Joseph Smith. Also, this cult was created in the United States. Last time I checked the historical and geographical origins of Christianity are not in the United States.
Their teachings contradict the fundamental elements which align with Christians and Christianity. Mormonism is cult. Heck, now they send their young adult children all over the world on missions to convince the folks in impoverished communities to join them. Whenever I witness this I step in and rescue these people. The Mormons incessant need to manipulate and prey on people solidifies them as a cult. This is a growing problem that needs to be dealt with. Mormons are vultures who prey on the weak.
I am an advocate for those who leave cults. I have counseled many people over the years who had left the cult of Mormonism.
Mormons are not Christians!
Anonymous wrote:The correct name of the religion is: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
so that sounds pretty Christian to me.
Anonymous wrote:Who gets to decide who gets to call themselves a Christian?
Anonymous wrote:Why do Mormons call themselves Christian? You do not recognize people outside of your church as fellow believers, so why not just call yourself something else?
Christ is just an afterthought for you. The rest is about angels, golden scripts and Joseph Smith
Christ is a prophet in Islam, yet they do not call themselves Christians
Christmas even gets a mention