From Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith (TPJS, p. 119; also in Scriptural Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, compiled/annotated by Joseph Fielding Smith and Richard C. Galbraith):
Question — “Do you believe the Bible?”
Answer — “If we do, we are the only people under heaven that does, for there are none of the religious sects of the day that do.”
Second — “Wherein do you differ from other sects?”
Answer — “In that we believe the Bible, and all other sects profess to believe their interpretations of the Bible, and their creeds.”
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@Mormonger It seems that for trinitarians asserting the problem as the solution is their only move. If they wish to believe in an illogical mystery fine by me. By denying the illogical mystery is unbecoming.
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P1 The one true God is a divine individual
P2 Heavenly Father is God
P3 Jesus is God
P4 Heavenly Father and Jesus are not identical
One cannot assert any three of the above without denying the remaining proposition. The above is an illogical mystery.
Yes, they claim we’re not Christian because we disavow the following “ interpretation” of scripture:
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Jesus was baptized, and then he sent himself down upon himself in the form of a dove while speaking from heaven to announce that he was his own beloved Son and that he was pleased with himself.
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Jesus prayed to himself and asked himself to remove the cup from himself. Then he told himself that he did not want his own will to be done, but rather the will of himself.
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Jesus spent an entire chapter praying to himself, asking himself to glorify himself with the glory he had shared with himself before the world existed.
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Jesus prayed to himself from the cross and asked himself why he had abandoned himself.
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Jesus asked himself to forgive the people who were crucifying him because they did not understand what they were doing.
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Jesus committed his spirit into his own hands and entrusted himself to himself as he died.
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Jesus publicly thanked himself for hearing his own prayer and explained that he already knew he always heard himself.
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Jesus repeatedly taught that he had sent himself into the world on behalf of himself.
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Jesus explained that he came not to do his own will but the will of himself, who had sent himself.
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Jesus learned obedience to himself through suffering and became submissive to his own authority.
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Jesus loved himself as Father and was loved by himself as Son.
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Jesus transferred authority from himself to himself and then delegated judgment from himself to himself.
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Jesus did not know something that he himself knew.
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Jesus explained that he was greater than himself.
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Jesus argued that there were two witnesses, namely himself and himself.
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Stephen looked into heaven and saw Jesus standing at the right hand of himself.
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Jesus continually pleads with himself on behalf of believers.
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Jesus granted a kingdom to himself and then received it from himself.
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Jesus exalted himself above himself and bestowed upon himself a name greater than every name.
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Jesus explained that neither men, nor angels, nor even he himself knew the day or the hour, but that he himself did know it.
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What theology is more demonic? 1. A terrible person who claims to agree with a creedal definition of God will go to heaven and a good person who does not goes to hell. God decreed who goes where before either person existed and cannot be wrong.