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Encounter with Mormon missionaries

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Serapha

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Hi there!



Two points....


1) You cannot judge the intentions of the poster.... that takes it "personal".

2) When "I" don't get it all, when I don't have all of the information, then correct me, okay? And I reserve the same right.

~malaka~
 
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The Bible (and Book of Mormon) has countless instances of secrets, both good (sacred things) and bad (wickedness) being kept. The Lord counseled some things to be kept hidden, others revealed, and others exposed or condemned. My words are not intended to be a gloss over, just represent a commandment that I intend to follow.
 
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FB: And they would not have been in your home without invitation. Their purpose is to teach the restoration. They only have two years to do so. As I missionary, I would not want to waste time debating you. It would be a waste of precious time. Not that you are not a worth while person, but that you are not unhappy with what you have. There are millions who are.


FB: Do you believe that the first post in this thread took place? Yes. Was it a recorded meeting so that no embellishment from the first poster could not have come into play? NO. I am sure that if we asked the missionaries what happened, it would be quite a bit different. The poster always remained calm and collected while the missinaries got angry. Could be, but unless we get a hold of those missionaries, we will only have a biased account of the event. The missionaires have ever right to say, Hey mister, you are not interested and we do not have time to waste on you. Have a happy life.

What is it you believe one must do to "get it all"? Agree with your church? Become interested in conversion?

FB: Unless you live the standards you covenant to uphold, then you will never get it. As a non member, you will never get it. You may have knowledge of what we teach, but the spiritual side of it, you will never understand because you don't want to become part of it. So what if you don't get it. You don't believe it. You don't believe there is any truth to it. So why does it mean anything to you?



FB: Again you don't get it. They are there to teach the restoration of the gospel. He was showing them where they were in error. They do not have time to debate with those who do not wish to listen. He invited them in on the pretense of wanting to learn about the church. They did not go in there on the pretense to anything else but to teach. Deception there. Oh but that is okay for in the name of Jesus.


FB: How many here do you question to be Christians?



FB: And I have met with some real christians before. Not usually on a board as this, but in a general religious board where thoughts and ideas are expressed. Not many of them left. There are very few on this board that meet that calling.
 
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This whole deal of "I'm right and you are wrong" thing we are doing here seems futile and dangerous.

I once read Fox's Book of Martyrs and read the story of a Captain of the guard of the Catholic Church. He had gutted a young boy who belonged to a family of Christian "Heretics" (modern day protestants) and placed his intestines in his mouth biting them and spitting them out.

On his death bed they asked the old captain if he had anything he wanted to confess before he died. He answered "nothing". They then reminded him of the young boy he had killed. He replied "I am counting on that to gain my crown in Glory". He died shortly later.

Probably the most deceitful thing we can be caught in is being religious.
Christ had his problem with both the religious leaders of his day and with the church of his Father.

Although they argued that they were right and he was wrong, they refused to believe him and killed the Son of God.

I am not sure but we are killing the same Son of God today when we get caught up in this Spirit of Religion, hide the Love of Christ and offend our brothers so easily (even to the point of killing them!)
 
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Thanks FB for answering my questions and responding to my post.

If the man acted as though he was interested in conversion when he really was not, that was not right. He should have been upfront from the beginning. I understand they do not want to waste their time...I hear they get very busy on their missions ( I have a good friend who went on a mission and gave us some idea of what it would be like before he left). It is not acceptable to be untruthful in order to get someone to come into your home. I personally would have stopped them at the door if they wished to discuss and if not I would bid them farewell and God bless.

I'm not questioning someone's faith in Christ here specifically (of course, I do not believe Mormons believe in the same Christ and are therefore not Christians ), I'm saying that our actions should show that Christ is in our lives (speaking of the Christ of the bible and Christians). If they do not, you have reason to wonder if that person truly has a personal relationship with Christ.

Why does it mean anything to me? Because I honestly care very deeply about the eternal fate of the Mormon people. I also am concerned about those who have chosen to leave the Mormon church and have become Christians, but are the first in their families to convert, etc. They need support from fellow Christians and they need for us to at least somewhat understand the background they are coming from (the LDS Church). That is why I want to study your religion and as well as other religions. If I am to be a witness to non-Christians who are involved in other religions, I need to know something of those other religions.

McCravey: I would never get to the point where I would kill someone based on disagreement or anything close to that. No acts of violence, etc. First of all that is not the behavior a Christian should exhibit. It is cruel and ugly. Am I being cruel or ugly in questioning Mormon beliefs and wanting to compare them to the bible to see how they hold up? I do not believe that is cruel.

Not discussing or questioning is what is dangerous! As far as being futile, at some point yes it does become futile. Neither person wishes to convert and neither person is ever (or at least at this time) going to agree with the other. As a Christian I can point out the inconsistencies in the book of Mormon, I can compare their scripture to the Bible and point out how it does not add up, I can provide many reasons why I do not believe the Mormon church is Christian. However, as I understand it, it is ultimately up to the Holy Spirit to convict that person of the deception of the Mormon church. One conversation or even several are not going to convince someone whether they are right or wrong.

Last, sometimes these dicussions are just interesting. Who doesn't like to learn and discuss things? If you don't you do not have to read this thread or the others .
 
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The temple rites are occult , that is why they are "secret"
Following the example of the Masons
 
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Hi there!



How untrue.

Just as there is a holy trinity, there is an unholy trinity. Satan mimics everything of God.


Holy Trinity
God the Father
God the Son
God the Holy Spirit

unholy trinity
The anti-christ
The false prophet
Satan himself as the ungodly spirit

An angel is not not always "material", but can be immaterial also, so satan can counterfeit himself as the Holy Spirit...


And there's plenty of examples of "unholy spirits" that are accepted as completely normal and a part or religion or spiritualism.... look at psychics, look at channeling, look at people who try to contact the dead.

Oh yeah, satan's an unholy spirit it itself, and he has deceived billions and trillions of people.

~malaka~
 
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But let's get back on track.



"Any helpful suggestions on what else I could have said?"



So many times, people don't reply in love and kindness. The certainty of their faith comes across as arrogance and it seems unloving. For Christians to say, "If I don't tell the truth, then I am not showing true love to them (*the lost*).


Maybe the question should be termed,


"Any helpful suggestions on what else I could have said in a loving manner?"





~malaka~
 
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All I have seen are rude uncalled for comebacks. How about for once being a nice person and saying something like " thank you for your concern/effort however i wish not to talk about my beliefs God bless you and thank you" hmmmmmm that sound like a very nice person. Or you can just say " i'm sorry but i'm a close minded self rightious judgemental person who thinks that if you don't think the way i do you are doomed to hell! That works too but just makes you look bad.
 
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