I was a atheist who searched for truth. Imagine my surprise when I heard from God. I tested Him. He's real. He's good, loving and merciful. He is the Truth.
@IJustDoItForThe Of course not! There haven't been any prophets since John wrote the Revelation. We now know the beginning to the end. There is no further need for prophets.
@IJustDoItForThe No non-denominational means we diligently study God's word (not Joe's) but we avoid the cultural traditions of the denominations. My pastor has a PhD, still teaches a class at a local Christian University and reads Greek. We desire to know God better and follow Him faithfully.
@IJustDoItForThe You KNOW him to be a Christian prophet. Why has his story been corrected? Many corrections. In the OT he'd been killed as a false prophet- they were not allowed Any errors because God is Holy. You don't know what Christian means or what non-denominational means.
@GuyInco15542744@WWUTTcom You didn't read Revelation to find your error did you? Also, why am I so sure you never read Genesis? Instead you follow a liar and swindler who's story has survived multiple corrections.
@GuyInco15542744@WWUTTcom Read all of Revelation and you'll know how foolish you look right now. Next get a good study Bible and start at Genesis. This is where mormon apostasy begins.
@GuyInco15542744@WWUTTcom Quote that scripture and I'll explain it to you. Cultists always quote out of context. You reflexively repeat these lines that your cult supplies. The alternative is diligently studying God's own word and becoming an ex-mormon.
@GuyInco15542744@WWUTTcom Anyone who goes to hell will never get out. God provided ONE way to avoid it- a path you have not chosen (yet). Christians have God's promise. You have Joe Smith who has proven very unreliable. This is a 200 yr old cult and it's not worth going to hell for.
@GuyInco15542744@WWUTTcom In my experience most people prefer to avoid hell. Going to "church" and suffering the same fate as a Satanist seems an odd choice.