If I could say so, I occasionally wear a beard. I also reject the Nicean Creed as well as other non-scriptural Protestant standards, but I do believe the validity of the Holy Bible.
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Addendum: Now that I think about it, everyan in the Church wore a beard back when it was based and focused what we call the "deep state" possibly seizing control of the American government one day. After it slowly started to actually do so, clean-shavenness slowly became the standard for missionaries and other full-time ministering positions. It's also gone from "The constitution is inspired of the Lord, individual liberty is essential and God-given" to "Trust your 'elected' Gadiantons and their silver-tongued frauds parading as experts". No T = no beard. No T = woke. Hmm...
I don't know if it has any relationship to the Church of Jesus Christ (www.churchofjesuschrist.org) other than they worship & spread their beliefs about Jesus Christ.
End of the day, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is never has worshiped the last historian in the Book of Mormon, they worship Jesus Christ & the term Mormon was thrown out by the Deep State back during rh Civil War era if I understood the history correctly. The members of that church simply refused to fight about it & adopted the name in stride just like pedes did when we were called worse than centipedes by Clinton.
I am curious if there is any link other than a Christian belief. End of the day, there is great wisdom to be found in all religions & truth too. We should all be seeking truth anywhere we can find it & make up our own minds about the facts.
Hope that clears up a few things fren :D
edit: Just found this on their site.https://shop.apologiastudios.com/collections/frontpage/products/the-gospel-for-mormons
They seem to have a difference of opinion on how the Gospel should be taught & with so many members of either the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or one of the off shoots of that religion, living in Arizona it seems they are looking specifically to help market their view of Jesus to members of the Church of Jesus Christ (aka what many call Mormons).
Thanks for your insight. From my understanding it isn't a new or different Jesus, simply that the members of the Church of Jesus Christ (still not sure why you call them Momorns, but to each their own) believe that God is the father of Jesus Christ, Jesus a different physical entity, but the same in mindset & goal (like a family being on the same page they are unified & one, yet separate individuals), and the Holy Ghost is a 3rd member of that God head (not sure if advisor or assistant would be a good anology there).
If I can raise my consciousness & become more like God in an elevated state/vibration like this board discusses frequently, then I can see that fitting right in with that type of belief. I may be wrong though. End of the day, anyone who give their time and energy to serving their fellow man & helping their neighbors find truth is doing pretty good IMO. The Church of Jesus Christ has some pretty great welfare & emergency respond programs that are not funded by the government, but by individuals who can choose to simply not donate anymore if they don't believe in the leadership/program anymore. Try doing that to the IRS & we go to jail or prison. I have found through study of multiple religions that there is far more that is similar than different & that far too many who claim to believe in Christ are more worried about finding the "right type" of Jesus instead of following in his footsteps & living by his example in all aspects of their lives to the best of their understanding. Granted I tend to think of him like an unconditionally loving big brother that just wants me to stop doing the dumb stuff kids do & follow his good example.
The deep state pushed the term to sway individuals who were hearing about a new church that claimed miracles & restoring original ordanances. Their leader was once asked how he controlled such a large army of loyal recruits (years before the Civil War broke out), he replied, "Teach them correct principles & let them govern themselves."
Even then the cabal couldn't have a charismatic individual, putting into the minds of a thriving set of individuals, that Jesus Christ wanted all individuals to be free & to follow the dictates of their own conscience. The government of the time ended up branding them by the name of the last historian that condensed all the writings they had been keeping, which is also the name on the book. It might be more accurate to call it "The history of my people, curated by Mormon" Multiple journals kept by the last living member of his Tribe that he hid.
It amazes me how much ancient Hebrew/Israelite connection there is in the North East part of the US all the way through the bread basket area.
A few of the members have shown some compelling evidence of these claims, though the most interesting thing for me is that the general theme kept going back to government hid evidence of Ancient Hebrew influence. I will find the links for you if you would like of those trying to figure it out. Generally revolves around the Hopewell Mound Builders, Iroquois & Cheyenne tribes from what I saw in a dig a few years back.
At the very least, there were some very interesting connections.
That's my church he attended! - https://apologiachurch.com/
We're one of the only churches in America that never had a mask mandate or shut down services.
The head of Cyber Ninjas came to our services too. Multiple people from my church worked the audit.
The sermon that he attended was about defying vax mandates. Watch it here - https://youtu.be/9eR3_N9FtUY
Is this part of or fringe part of the Mormon Church?
Absolutely not. Your first clue should be that Mormons don't grow beards. Your second clue should be theology consistent with the Bible.
This is a one of the most solid churches in America. Reform Baptists that hold to the 1689 London Baptist confession.
If you look on that channel we actually engage Mormons all the time and debate and have had multiple Mormons come to know the true Christ.
If I could say so, I occasionally wear a beard. I also reject the Nicean Creed as well as other non-scriptural Protestant standards, but I do believe the validity of the Holy Bible.
.
Addendum: Now that I think about it, everyan in the Church wore a beard back when it was based and focused what we call the "deep state" possibly seizing control of the American government one day. After it slowly started to actually do so, clean-shavenness slowly became the standard for missionaries and other full-time ministering positions. It's also gone from "The constitution is inspired of the Lord, individual liberty is essential and God-given" to "Trust your 'elected' Gadiantons and their silver-tongued frauds parading as experts". No T = no beard. No T = woke. Hmm...
I don't know if it has any relationship to the Church of Jesus Christ (www.churchofjesuschrist.org) other than they worship & spread their beliefs about Jesus Christ.
End of the day, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is never has worshiped the last historian in the Book of Mormon, they worship Jesus Christ & the term Mormon was thrown out by the Deep State back during rh Civil War era if I understood the history correctly. The members of that church simply refused to fight about it & adopted the name in stride just like pedes did when we were called worse than centipedes by Clinton.
I am curious if there is any link other than a Christian belief. End of the day, there is great wisdom to be found in all religions & truth too. We should all be seeking truth anywhere we can find it & make up our own minds about the facts.
Hope that clears up a few things fren :D
edit: Just found this on their site.https://shop.apologiastudios.com/collections/frontpage/products/the-gospel-for-mormons They seem to have a difference of opinion on how the Gospel should be taught & with so many members of either the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or one of the off shoots of that religion, living in Arizona it seems they are looking specifically to help market their view of Jesus to members of the Church of Jesus Christ (aka what many call Mormons).
Mormons say "Jesus" but it's a different Jesus. Not the eternal Jesus of the trinity but someone created later.
They also believe in an infinite regression of God's and that you can become a God just like all gods before you.
Here's a video from the pastor from the same church codemobkey is attending on the subject of Mormonism. https://youtu.be/IQNObk2qAwo
Thanks for your insight. From my understanding it isn't a new or different Jesus, simply that the members of the Church of Jesus Christ (still not sure why you call them Momorns, but to each their own) believe that God is the father of Jesus Christ, Jesus a different physical entity, but the same in mindset & goal (like a family being on the same page they are unified & one, yet separate individuals), and the Holy Ghost is a 3rd member of that God head (not sure if advisor or assistant would be a good anology there).
If I can raise my consciousness & become more like God in an elevated state/vibration like this board discusses frequently, then I can see that fitting right in with that type of belief. I may be wrong though. End of the day, anyone who give their time and energy to serving their fellow man & helping their neighbors find truth is doing pretty good IMO. The Church of Jesus Christ has some pretty great welfare & emergency respond programs that are not funded by the government, but by individuals who can choose to simply not donate anymore if they don't believe in the leadership/program anymore. Try doing that to the IRS & we go to jail or prison. I have found through study of multiple religions that there is far more that is similar than different & that far too many who claim to believe in Christ are more worried about finding the "right type" of Jesus instead of following in his footsteps & living by his example in all aspects of their lives to the best of their understanding. Granted I tend to think of him like an unconditionally loving big brother that just wants me to stop doing the dumb stuff kids do & follow his good example.
I will check out that link, thanks :D
The deep state is who started pushing the term "Mormons" on them...? I'm interested, but I've never heard it before.
It's not true.
The deep state pushed the term to sway individuals who were hearing about a new church that claimed miracles & restoring original ordanances. Their leader was once asked how he controlled such a large army of loyal recruits (years before the Civil War broke out), he replied, "Teach them correct principles & let them govern themselves."
Even then the cabal couldn't have a charismatic individual, putting into the minds of a thriving set of individuals, that Jesus Christ wanted all individuals to be free & to follow the dictates of their own conscience. The government of the time ended up branding them by the name of the last historian that condensed all the writings they had been keeping, which is also the name on the book. It might be more accurate to call it "The history of my people, curated by Mormon" Multiple journals kept by the last living member of his Tribe that he hid.
It amazes me how much ancient Hebrew/Israelite connection there is in the North East part of the US all the way through the bread basket area.
A few of the members have shown some compelling evidence of these claims, though the most interesting thing for me is that the general theme kept going back to government hid evidence of Ancient Hebrew influence. I will find the links for you if you would like of those trying to figure it out. Generally revolves around the Hopewell Mound Builders, Iroquois & Cheyenne tribes from what I saw in a dig a few years back.
At the very least, there were some very interesting connections.