So...nobody really has the right to determine someone else's eternal destination but God. Why am I so often told that, because I believe in the Book of Mormon, I am not saved? Who gives someone the right to determine where someone else will spend eternity? Is that not between God and the individual?
If you believe that you are not wrong on some detail of your faith then you are delusional, I would posit. Does being wrong about theology negate salvation? Obviously not, assuming you believe Christ's sacrifice was sufficient to wash away your sins. I would go on to say, just for the sake of argument, that if everything I believe outside of that truth is wrong I am still saved, not because of those beliefs but despite them.
Those who challenge my salvation put themselves in a tough position because of the answers I will give to the inevitable questions (what about becoming a God (I'm not Mormon, I don't believe that) what about the spirit brother thing (I'm not Mormon, I don't believe that either.))
There are only two churches. The church of Christ and the church of Satan. If you don't belong to one you belong to the other.
If you believe that you are not wrong on some detail of your faith then you are delusional, I would posit. Does being wrong about theology negate salvation? Obviously not, assuming you believe Christ's sacrifice was sufficient to wash away your sins. I would go on to say, just for the sake of argument, that if everything I believe outside of that truth is wrong I am still saved, not because of those beliefs but despite them.
Those who challenge my salvation put themselves in a tough position because of the answers I will give to the inevitable questions (what about becoming a God (I'm not Mormon, I don't believe that) what about the spirit brother thing (I'm not Mormon, I don't believe that either.))
There are only two churches. The church of Christ and the church of Satan. If you don't belong to one you belong to the other.