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โข Truth over comfortable lies.
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โข Lawful Evil to the "lib-world order", but Isaiah 5:20.
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@BBQdTurnips@jkdavis89@LukeFHan Anyone associating the situation with "Mormons" are spiritually damaged and acting with malice or as a herd mentality parrot.
@T33ngeDirtbg@JamesTate121 This spiritually equivalent to being a Chinese peasant farmer boasting about having the greatest country while your son is dead to bandits, your daughter was taken to be the 985th concubine, and your wife is forced to massage the local lord.
But hey, the nobility are doing great.
@EricRSammons@TravelbytheCoin You retards act like obscure deep doctrine trivia facts are part of our daily worship when they're almost entirely irrelevant to anything because most people aren't studying for the Mormon edition of Trivial Pursuit, and don't treat any other religion this way.
Hypocrites.
@BasedCrusador@Mormonger It's extremely tonally inconsistent and not reflected in the scriptures. The fervor with which the Trinity is defended (at the expense of actual good tidings and Christlike behavior), is purely an invention of spite and often malice that can only be of the devil.
@BasedCrusador@Mormonger I'll take my chances that even if Trinitarianism is true, the "Triune God" is extremely unlikely to care that we imagined slightly different things when praying to the Father in the name of the Son (through the Spirit) and worshiping Him with daily repentance and study.
@ShoesTravelin@EricCMeadows An apostate from an apostate family who went to a church as a child and probably sodomized a transgender furry, in no way living the standards of that church, can in no ways be grouped with that church by anyone with a shred of integrity.
@givemeliberty60@JenOliverQC Lie.
Baptism is necessary, it's a failure on everyone else's part that they DON'T perform baptism for the dead. Kind of a major point of criticism and paradox. It's alluded to in the Bible, but Prophets (as God has always called) explained more about it.
No, it doesn't.
@BarnsWallisMD@TheTelescope4@Mormonger Christ describes the capacity for us to become coinheritors with Him, and that humans are lowercase [g]ods, that He desires that we become one with each other, and Him, even as He and the Father are one.
A passage describes degrees of glory according to the Sun, Moon, and Stars.
@BarnsWallisMD@TheTelescope4@Mormonger Obviously is proper authority exists, not everyone has it.
They don't believe authority is necessary, that God spontaneously grants that authority if you say the right words. Words we also say yet they deny us, so, their standards are evidently circumstantial after all.
@BarnsWallisMD@TheTelescope4@Mormonger Salvation is for everyone who does not reject Christ.
If you want more than salvation, you require the proper ordinances. In the future those ordinances wont even be exclusive to our church, we believe they've been done before it, and they can be done by proxy for the dead.
@TheTelescope4@Mormonger@BarnsWallisMD Jesus Christ Himself was baptized by John the Baptist and not Steve the Beggar for a reason. John held the proper authorities to perform the ordinance on earth.
Baptism isn't just vibes, it's an important fundamental right of passage even Christ went through.
Authority matters.
@Carthelan_@PrimeVanguardX@HarrisonHSmith Actually read the book and there is no honest means by which you can believe it is demonic and you will be a better person for it even if you don't accept it as scripture, but a witness of Christ as though it were a random lecture or talk by a believer of another denomination.
@texaseattle@JoelWebbon We believe those are literal titles. Trinitarians consistently argue them from a symbolic angle or matter of convenience or choice. Not intrinsic characteristics.
Stay this in the right bubble and you could get dozens of other Christians of any denominations arguing with you.
@lisaaheinrich@Latterdaytruth Guess you don't believe Jesus Christ existed, that he lived performing miracles, died for our sins and rose again that by His name we can be saved.
Guess you don't believe Paul's definition of the Gospel.
Guess you don't believe in Adam & Eve, Noah, Moses, Elijah. Abraham.
@MikeBarntx1@Manhattva You don't worship Jesus Christ from Nazareth, born by the power of God to Mary who lived and died for our sins and rose from the grave to defeat death and sin, by whose name is the only way we may all have salvation?
You don't believe in Christ Son of God, who is God and Savior?