The Great LDS Temple Paradox – Mormon Christians Uncovered
March 10, 2010 by Alfred Ras
Filed under News & Reviews
The great arguments among the Christians and the Mormons is that the Mormons will not accept the Christian creeds. The belief here is that the very same reasons that exclude the Mormons or the Latter Day Saints from Christianity as it is known today also excludes the original Christians of the New Testament .what is the big reference here is to the nicean creed or any other creeds that came after the Bible.
As far as using other books beside the Bible an argument of the Mormons are Christians will be quick to point out that the early Christians were not either. They will bring to the point the name of the New Testament itself which indicates that it was a new volume of Scripture. The consensus is that there are many new volumes regarding this Scripture. They will note that many of the early Christians did give credence to the Gospel of Matthew but that there were Jewish writings as well and there are other books accepted by the early Christians that are not being used today such as the book of Enoch. So the bottom line comes down to that if the society of Christianity is not going to accept the Mormons as being Christians of today then they have to put what were called Christians in the biblical days into the same category as being non-Christian.
Wasn’t it just in the past few years the mormons have started to pretend to be Christians in order to better fit into society?
It has to be taken into consideration that many years ago that the Mormons made no claim to be part of the Christian religion. The argument now being raised by Christians is that the Mormons have taken a opposite approach to this because they want to be able to fit into society and a better way. The argument from the seniors of the Mormon church denied this and stated that they have changed nothing since their inception back in the beginning when Joseph Smith puts the church of latter day saints together.
In respect to this argument they will make several references to Joseph Smith’s prophecies and writing they will further go on to say that the concept that Mormons are definitely Christians are accepted by anyone that is familiar with the Church of Mormons should be pointed out that many of the writings of the Mormons will make it very clear that they had no intention of becoming just another Church of America.
It is believed that the inception of this church was based on Joseph Smiths vision that God wanted him to bring a new church to earth because none that were here were correct. Great exception is taken to the fact that many Christians will refer to theMormons as being a form of cult. Any individual that is part of Mormonism holds a high caliber of respect for Joseph Smith. It must be remembered that he has been accepted as being a prophet of the religion and is the only one that had the right to set the tone for what the church would stand for. The Mormons profess of a letter from a past congressmen who have heard Joseph Smith preach and found no discourse with Christianity. It is writings like this that they will heavily dependent on in support their claims
The real problem comes down to where it is almost a play on words when trying to discern just exactly what the Mormons do stand for and what they do not. There is no doubt that they believe in many segments of the Bible however in respect to Joseph Smiths teaching there have been additions and exceptions and this is where the argument from the Christian standpoint comes into play that there now are no exceptions to what is written in the Bible
In respect to the argument that Mormons are now referring to Jesus Christ more than what they did years ago it is pointed out that Ted Jones who was a Baptist missionary brought up the very same complaint back in 1912 therefore if it was evident then that the Mormons were relying on the term Christianity certainly is not something that has been just surfacing in the last few years.
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The Truth Behind Celestial Marriages – Bizarre Mormon Beliefs
February 20, 2010 by Alfred Ras
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Anyone that has been doing any type of studying or showing an interest into what the Mormons believe and stand for and have a true knowledge of the Bible itself are going to realize that there are many fallacies that this particular religion falls into. Although one must admit that there are several interesting parts of the Mormon religion although not believable still have an interest to them. One of the biggest interests is the Celestial marriage.
Keep in mind that the Mormon religion is the Church of the Latter Day Saints. If you are looking at the Celestial Marriage it is very important that you understand according to their believe what exaultation actually means in accordance to their believe it means that it is the eternal life or the life that God lives, and great glory in perfection, all knowledge in all wisdom. Now according to the Mormon scriptures it is meant to help men and women become gods and goddesses in the Celestial Kingdom.
So getting down to what marriage means for the Mormon and talking here about the eternal marriage this must be done and carried through by only those that are in the priesthood of the Mormons. The ceremony must be carried out in one of the holy temples because it is only in the temple this can be performed as a holy act.
Now according to the Mormons if they have been married under any other means then this marriage is only good for the time they are here on earth. According to those that were present during Josephs revelation concerning this it was believed that this was the most holy and important aspect that man could ever receive knowledge of. This revelation incidentally was given in 1843 and this is part and parcel of being able to fit into the highest level of the three heavens that Joseph teaches about.
Josephs teaching opens the door to much conjecture. For example they teach that you aregoing to have a second chance. So logically speaking why should you follow what the church says here on earth when you\’re going to get another chance at it anyway? Another interesting factor is that this revelation of Joseph regarding the marriage of exultation is not found in the book of Mormons
Many individuals that are not aware of the Mormon Church classes it as a Church of standard Christianity. This is because on the surface many of the quotations that are made by the Mormons seem to comply with what the King James version would teach. It is when one goes beyond the basics that you will see the dramatic difference from the Mormon church believes to that of Christianity.
So there lies the great controversy between the Mormon religion or as commonly knows as the Church of the Latter Day Saints. The lesson to be learned is to not take anything on its surface of what it seems to be and to look carefully before entering in and making any judgment of any religion.
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