RE: Hello, all.
August 1, 2013 at 10:01 pm
(This post was last modified: August 1, 2013 at 10:05 pm by Bad Writer.)
(August 1, 2013 at 9:49 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Yeah it'd be good to hear from someone that actually understands what they believe.
Unfortunately, many Mormons later on in their lives are taught to lie for the Lord. I'm not talking about the regular Church-goers who generally just know the teachings on the surface of the Church, but the guys higher up, like the Stake Presidents and General Authorities.
The last President, Gordon B. Hinckley, was asked point blank by a reporter if he believed that men could become gods. To paraphrase, he replied that he didn't know that the Church ever taught that. This was a bold-faced lie, but, at the time of the interview, a lot was at stake for the Church. There were the 2000 Olympics, the newer, stronger emphasis of showing others that Christ was a central figure in their Church, and the missionary effort was bigger and better than every before. To have the public know of a doctrine such as "Eternal Progression" would have hindered Church progress, so he thought.
The opposite is true: it's the information age, and people can type stuff into Google and find out the facts in an instant. If you search for, "Can Mormons become Gods?", you will for a certainty come up with a positive hit on their actual doctrine about it. Mitt Romney made this same mistake during his presidential campaign as well, surprise, surprise. Again, he had a lot at stake, and he thought the benefits of lying outweighed the negatives.
fr0d0 Wrote:We had a Mormon on here a long time ago, who left to go on a mission, unsurprisingly.
Annoyed the hell out of me lol. The atheists quite liked him.
I wish I had been here for that.
(August 1, 2013 at 5:17 pm)Tonus Wrote:(August 1, 2013 at 3:06 pm)BadWriterSparty Wrote: They are strictly prohibited from coming to places like this. They cannot read any literature that is not first approved by their Church.
More accurately, they are warned against reading any religious literature that does not originate from the organization. To do so is to flirt with apostasy, and that is effectively a hanging offense.
Thanks for the clarification. I ran into a lot of JWs while I was on a Mormon Mission in Poland, so I only heard bits and pieces of what they believed. Is it true that they believe the 2nd Coming of Christ already happened?
(August 1, 2013 at 2:40 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: How is the Mormon Trinity different then?
Ah, I found a PP leftover question that went unanswered.
The Mormon Trinity is not a Trinity because the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost do not occupy one space. How they are considered one is in purpose only, and so the Mormons renamed this trio "The Godhead". That's really all there is to it.
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