That’s a distortion of what we actually teach. The Latter-day Saint belief is that all of God’s children - including us - are created by Him with agency, and that Christ is uniquely divine as the Only Begotten Son in the flesh, our Savior and Redeemer. His role is utterly distinct and central, and to equate our faith with Islam or dismiss it as “centered on a man” ignores the reality that everything in our doctrine points to Jesus Christ as the source of salvation.
You don’t have to agree with our theology, but mischaracterizing it doesn’t make your point stronger, it just takes the focus away from the very Christ-centered discipleship we actually live.
That’s a distortion of what we actually teach. The Latter-day Saint belief is that all of God’s children - including us - are created by Him with agency, and that Christ is uniquely divine as the Only Begotten Son in the flesh, our Savior and Redeemer. His role is utterly distinct and central, and to equate our faith with Islam or dismiss it as “centered on a man” ignores the reality that everything in our doctrine points to Jesus Christ as the source of salvation.
You don’t have to agree with our theology, but mischaracterizing it doesn’t make your point stronger, it just takes the focus away from the very Christ-centered discipleship we actually live.