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Duende,GodsWordisTrue said:Don't be deceived, duende, as so many of us were. Mormonism is full of lies, changes, confusion, and lots of PR. You can't get the whole picture from their websites. Try these:
http://www.utlm.org/
http://www.concernedchristians.org/
http://www.mission2mormons.org/
I combat the errors of the ages; I meet the violence of mobs; I cope with illegal proceedings from executive authority; I cut the Gordian knot of power and I solve mathematical problems of universities, with truth - diamond truth; and God is my 'right hand man.' - Joseph Smith, History of the Church p 78
GodsWordisTrue said:Don't be deceived, duende, as so many of us were. Mormonism is full of lies, changes, confusion, and lots of PR. You can't get the whole picture from their websites.
TOmNossor said:When Father Vajda was a Catholic priest...
Charity, TOm
Yes, I did know that Father Vajda became a LDS. A Catholic friend of mine from Washington/Oregon area confirmed this.Doc T said:Doc: You do know, Tom, that Father Vajda is now LDS?
So does Mr. Vajda live in the Oregon / Washington area or just your Catholic friend?TOmNossor said:Yes, I did know that Father Vajda became a LDS. A Catholic friend of mine from Washington/Oregon area confirmed this.
Charity, TOm
Yes, he does. But if I understand correctly, unlike the last Catholic Priest to become a LDS, Mr. Vajda is not interested in making a big deal out of his conversion.twhite982 said:So does Mr. Vajda live in the Oregon / Washington area or just your Catholic friend?
Tom
duende said:The problem we have down here is that many hispanic Catholics see Catholicisim more as a tradition than a religion. They do not attend mass regularly and do not follow the teachings of the Church. Thus, when the Mormon missionaries visit with them, they are very open to the doctrine, for in many cases they have very little understanding of the Catholic doctrine.
Que les vayan con Dios.
TOmNossor said:Duende,
And now to do some of that refuting. The pictures presented at GodsWordisTrues website are as one sided as the web sites that attack the Catholic Church.
Here is some logic from some of his sites:
Thirdly, the apocrypha is accepted by various cults as well as the Catholic church as scripture. This does not make them actual scripture. Remember, the church is the discoverer of scripture, not its determiner. If it worked the other way around, then books like Readers Digest could become scripture simply because a church accepted it as so.
http://www.concernedchristians.org/reason/bible/cannon.html
Here is a few words form a former Catholic priest, Father Vajda:
"The underlying motive for this thesis," Father Vajda states in the new introduction that he has written for FARMS, "was my . . . perception that one connection between the Catholic Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lay in the fact that those who sought to deny the label 'Christian' to the LDS Church were, more often than not, the very same people who would then turn around and attempt to deny this label to the Catholic Church with the same reasons often being used in both instances to justify the conclusion. And since it was easy enough for me to see through the many half-truths, misunderstandings, and even outright errors alleged against the Catholic Church, I suspected that similar critiques leveled against the LDSChurch as to its 'non-Christian' status were equally flawed."
When Father Vajda was a Catholic priest he wrote the above introduction for his Masters Thesis that LDS read and asked if they could publish.
I do not suggest that the websites that you are linked to are worthless, I just suggest that to understand what LDS really believe you must learn from LDS.
This is how I learned about Catholicism. It took me about 2 hours to blow through most of the silly anti-Catholic things that I found.
Unfortunately, I think getting through all the anti-Mormonism things will prolly take longer.
Charity, TOm
TOmNossor said:Duende,
And now to do some of that refuting. The pictures presented at GodsWordisTrues website are as one sided as the web sites that attack the Catholic Church.
Here is some logic from some of his sites:
Thirdly, the apocrypha is accepted by various cults as well as the Catholic church as scripture. This does not make them actual scripture. Remember, the church is the discoverer of scripture, not its determiner. If it worked the other way around, then books like Readers Digest could become scripture simply because a church accepted it as so.
http://www.concernedchristians.org/reason/bible/cannon.html
Here is a few words form a former Catholic priest, Father Vajda:
"The underlying motive for this thesis," Father Vajda states in the new introduction that he has written for FARMS, "was my . . . perception that one connection between the Catholic Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lay in the fact that those who sought to deny the label 'Christian' to the LDS Church were, more often than not, the very same people who would then turn around and attempt to deny this label to the Catholic Church with the same reasons often being used in both instances to justify the conclusion. And since it was easy enough for me to see through the many half-truths, misunderstandings, and even outright errors alleged against the Catholic Church, I suspected that similar critiques leveled against the LDSChurch as to its 'non-Christian' status were equally flawed."
When Father Vajda was a Catholic priest he wrote the above introduction for his Masters Thesis that LDS read and asked if they could publish.
I do not suggest that the websites that you are linked to are worthless, I just suggest that to understand what LDS really believe you must learn from LDS.
This is how I learned about Catholicism. It took me about 2 hours to blow through most of the silly anti-Catholic things that I found.
Unfortunately, I think getting through all the anti-Mormonism things will prolly take longer.
Charity, TOm
Rnmomof7,rnmomof7 said:Thats interesting seeing the teaching of the LDS blame the original church (read Catholic) for peverting the gospel .
I trust it is not your attempt here to prosetlize this Deacon .
Indeed He does need to read YOU sources.
Here is the Gospel principles off of the LDS website
http://www.lds.org/library/display/0,4945,11-1-13-1,00.html
Here he can learn that satan and jesus were brothers , and that the 'heavenly father" was once a man like him and that he too can be a god .
A man with any Christian backround will read it and see the truth .
Doc T said:Doc: They are indeed Christians as defined by any standard use of the word. And they do not worship a different [G]od and [J]esus. That is like trying to claim that when I went back to California when I hadn't been there in 10 years and exclaimed, "Boy California is sure different" that you come along and try to say that it is not California that I visited, just because it is different. Just because two people have a differing understanding of something does not mean that they are not speaking of the same thing.
BAchristian said:Duende, if you ever feel like talking to a Catholic brother about the faith, then please feel free to PM me...
You can't become a deacon in the Catholic Church until you're 35...do you have special permission from your Bishop of your Diocese or something?
rnmomof7 said:Their prophet said they have a different jesus .
rnmomof7 said:So it seems that he agrees with me
As in a different understanding or a completely different being?rnmomof7 said:Their prophet said they have a different jesus .
So it seems that he agrees with me
twhite982 said:As in a different understanding or a completely different being?
Tom
Thank you for the clarification. You are correct:duende said:Besides, sister, one may become a deacon at 25 if one vows to not marry. The 35-year rule applies only to married men. Whether I am married or not, and my actual age, shall remain for the purposes herein, a "mystery."
BAchristian said:Thank you for the clarification. You are correct:
"An unmarried man must not be admitted to the permanent diaconate unless he has completed his 25th year, and has manifested a desire to remain unmarried (Canons 1031[2] and 1037). In accord with Canon 87 the local ordinary could dispense from the age requirement within his territory for a just cause for a period up to a one year (cf: Canon 1031[4]). "
BTW, just FYI, I'm not a sister...![]()
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