Judge Denies Katie Hobbs Request to Sanction Kari Lake Over Arizona Election Lawsuit
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ya, I used to think exactly that. Here is something to think about. Christianity is a monotheistic religion. Mormonism is polytheistic (As man is, god once was, as god is, man may become-foundation of mormonism). By being a polytheistic religion it is excluded from christianity which is monotheistic. Go back and read Isiah. Sorry fren, but they are good people in general. With that I am sure we can agree.
I looked up those two words:
I don't know how you get the idea that the LDS Church believes in multiple gods. Last time I checked, they believe in God the father; God the son; and the Holy Ghost. The three of those make up one god.
https://the-new-way.org/apologetics/conf_man_04_man_may_become_god.html
I read your link. I certainly don't expect myself to be a god someday, nor would I want to. I wouldn't want to have all the problems and worries that God has. I don't believe in everything the Church President believes in. I don't believe that the LDS Church should have ever gone along with the government rules in regards to the COVID-19 debacle. I was very angry with the Church leadership for a long time. I never went to church while the members were required to wear masks; although I continued to pay my tithing. I slowly got over my anger after about two years.
I finally began to realize that the Church members are just sound asleep like all the other normal people in the world. But what I can't understand is if the living Prophets of the Church are as knowledgeable as they're supposed to be, why couldn't they have known that COVID-19 was the work of the devil. If I'm just a regular Church member and I know the truth, why don't the Church Prophets know the truth as well.
a lot of truth to what you say. I still have friends that are LDS, and some family although most left the church. It had great social programs when I was a youth, and I loved basketball and softball against the different wards. And of course scouting. I left for theology reasons, but miss some of the friendships having been shunned by some. But at least I know who my true friends are.