Critics.
The LDS Church is 200 years old.
Before you bring up Blacks and the Priesthood, or Adam God Theory, or Polygamy, or a “mistake” of a early Church leader
please, do a little bit of study on “consistency in doctrine” of the Christian Church when it was 200 years old.
@Caliazor Who are the Apostles then? Evangelists? Teachers? Prophets?
Those are told, in the New Testament, that their primary mission is to protect against winds of false doctrine.
@Caliazor I mean, it eventually was lead by a Pope from Rome but that was due more to the influence of the Roman government than the Church itself.
We had a centralized head since day one, so no the issues aren’t the same.
@Caliazor The 200 year old Christian Church was like 5 Churches that all believed different things.
There wasn’t even a main leader/pope established.
Most of those Christians were Arians, or believed some other kind of falsity about God.
And the Church was full of fighting and heresy
The founding of this great country happened 250 years ago for one reason:
So that the Kingdom of God could be restored and established on earth within the protective hands of religious freedom.
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When you pastor a church in the middle of one of the major battlefields of the Revolutionary War well the 4th of July is going to be a big day and necessitate an early ferry ride across the James River.
Bless Be The Lord for this Day!
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is about right here:
How are we already the wealthiest/most prosperous Church and Religion on the planet??
@STL_Shooter@DiscipleFidei I agree.
I don’t agree with the “belief alone” part.
It’s not belief alone. Clearly.
Because later in chapter 6 it talks about Communion/the Sacrament, and in John 3 it speaks of Baptism.