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If the Mormons usually refuse to acknowledge the Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. You'll see through their lies every time you question their questionable doctrines, and they typically deny there's a hell when there's one and Bible Scriptures will prove their rhetoric wrong no matter what.
Yeah that's all debatable, but regardless, what does it have to do with this conversation about when Jesus was actually born? Mormon leaders and Mormon scholars have been saying practically since the inception of their church that December 25th isn't actually the day Jesus was born on. They agree with you on this topic. In fact they probably think you're way fucking behind. This is ancient news to them.
If you think I would care for the words of detestable liars who have no shame in deliberately misleading people astray. Riddle me this, if they're so credible why do they call Jesus Jehovah in a casual manner? If we don't call our parents by their actual real names, then why would you do that with Jesus Christ who's Almighty God?
Now we cannot compare anyone else to Him, but that seems to me like treachery to call Him by His Most Holy Name especially if it's used casually and not with reverence and respect. It doesn't help the much especially if they lie about many things pertaining God and His Word, keep in the mind the original mormon leaders are Deep State tools to mislead everyone.
Actual evidence exists of their backgrounds, if you research them properly you'll find out their true characters and you can't build off evil no matter good intentions because God doesn't base His Word off lies or the truth of this world but rather His Own.
Imagine having to resort to insults without even bothering to debate a single thing I said, which proves everything I said is correct. Because if it was false you would bothered to respond as a responsible adult.
You get out with idiots who like to think that God isn't the Trinity which even the Bible calls out those who deny The Truth, since you listen to those that preach nonsense.
They don't even believe their lies the moment they're called out with actual truth, maybe you shouldn't project me being special ed when you cannot even answer the most simple of my questions. Which even the most dense people would be able to understand.
Why do you keep insisting on dragging Mormons into this?
There are other lines of thinking that hold these points and have nothing to do with Mormonism and it’s many false doctrines.
Wonderful people, though.
Whenever I hear a self-described Christian attack Mormons for their "false doctrines" I just smell a steaming pile of hypocrisy and get annoyed. You people are great at picking enemies, and ganging up, but watching all of you from difference sects speak to each other so authoritatively and with such disdain and condescension when you would be hard pressed to find that even half the people in any given thread on this forum agree with the doctrinal sticking points you act like are so critical...it's just pathetic if you ask me. On this level, so many of your are grotesquely pathetic and closed minded and yet somehow you find yourselves here regardless. It's a marvel to me that you can be so incredibly brilliant in some ways and so fucking retarded in others.
Keep banging that drum though. I'll keep laughing at your obvious and pathetic hypocrisy. Keep posting Mormon art and Mormon quotes unawares. It makes me laugh.
Whoooa hold up fren. I try to go at false doctrines in all religions/denominations, while also trying to hold to the good parts of what’s there.
This approach includes Baptists, Presbyterians, even Islam.
I also try hard not to hold that I have the grasp on Truth, cause I don’t. I am simply aware of a lot of things that seem false, and have suspicions on what’s more likely true on some of those things.
About the only group you won’t hear me pointing out their good side is the Episcopalians.
Sorry, but not sorry on that one. The British royalty has gotta go.
I’m not sure what part of “Wonderful people, though.” gives you the idea that I have any disdain for Mormons. They’re simply wrong on a lot of doctrine, but they get a lot of works right.
Would it be better for someone to have good doctrine and terrible works? I rather suspect not, though neither one is hitting the mark.
All the same, as I noted initially, I’m not sure why the insistence on dragging them into this.