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To: Colofornian
In the first place, you are fabricating a lot of things. Mormon missionaries don't go around calling people apostates. In your post you even admit that you have to force them to read something to bring that out. And to top it off, you force things into the statement that aren't there.

Secondly, there isn't a Christian Church now or in the past that hasn't called some other church apostate. If you don't know that, you don't read much church history. In fact, if you are not Catholic, you are “apostate.” There is no reason to get so out of joint about that.

Thirdly, I am rather certain I can post some creeds that you will disagree with, since they are all over the map.
One of the worst things historically about the “creeds” is the attitude in which they were presented. In Joseph Smith's day one could be driven out of the church if you did not agree in detail with the creeds of a particular church. Read the history of Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams. Wars were fought over creeds. I call this exclusionary attitude a corruption in itself. And those who push the creeds in that way (the professors), I have no reservation in calling them corrupt. That is not the Spirit of Christ. It was the same spirit that drove the Mormons from their homes in New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois.

503 posted on 03/29/2009 6:56:12 PM PDT by broncobilly
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To: broncobilly
Mormon missionaries don't go around calling people apostates.

 
O...  K...
 

 
Professor Robert Millet        teaching at the Mission Prep Club in 2004  http://newsnet.byu.edu/video/18773/  <-- Complete and uneditted

 
 
Timeline...    Subject...
 
0:59            "Anti-Mormons..."
1:16            "ATTACK the faith you have..."
2:02           "We really aren't obligated to answer everyone's questions..."
3:57           "You already know MORE about God and Christ and the plan of salvation than any who would ATTACK you."

541 posted on 03/29/2009 7:20:53 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: broncobilly
Secondly, there isn't a Christian Church now or in the past that hasn't called some other church apostate

I've never heard that in my church, and I've been going there some 18 yrs now.

Question:....Do you or have you had any contacts with, or associations with this FRAM place?

I ask because you are generally one of the most hostile and rude Mormon's on this forum........

FWIW

547 posted on 03/29/2009 7:25:44 PM PDT by Osage Orange (Our constitution protects aliens, drunks and U.S. Senators. -Will Rogers)
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To: broncobilly
In the first place, you are fabricating a lot of things. Mormon missionaries don't go around calling people apostates.

Question: How much has LDS missionary training changed since the late 1950s, early 1960s?

Mitt Romney's father's cousin, Marion G. Romney, as you know was an apostle and long-time LDS church general authority. In fact, Marion Romney presided over the creation of a New Zealand stake in 1958--the first one created outside of North America/Hawaii.

During the 50s, Marion Romney (who also became known as a Book of Mormon scholar), utilized the first lds missionary systemized training which was implemented by LDS prophet David O. McKay. The reason I mention this is that of the four key doctrines that LDS missionaries were taught starting in the 1950s, the supposed apostasy and restoration was one of the four.

What you don't seem to realize or want to acknowledge is that everytime a Mormon verbally says -- or puts in print -- the language of or similar to "the universal apostasy" -- they are calling us all apostates.

Secondly, there isn't a Christian Church now or in the past that hasn't called some other church apostate. If you don't know that, you don't read much church history. In fact, if you are not Catholic, you are “apostate.” There is no reason to get so out of joint about that.

How many of these Christian churches statements you claim to be commenting upon have called these statements revelations from God? Canonized Scripture? Direct visions from God? Have many of these opinions have been added as a new chapter to the book of Revelation? (Zero. I thought so)

I keep wondering when I'm going to come across a contemporary Mormon who will just look at verses 18-20 of Joseph Smith - History within the Pearl of Great Price and then say to me: "You see, C, our God is transcendent. He has transcendent truth. And he told us that your sect is wrong. He told us that your sect was full of professing believers who were ALL corrupt. He told us that your sect was 100% off-base creedally -- to the point that he thinks they are a putrid abomination to him. There I said it. That's what I believe about you. And this isn't just a low-level church-on-the-corner claim about you. This is what God Almighty thinks about you. And to prove it, this isn't just recorded at a opinionated sermon level down the street or typed on some FREEPER keyboard. Nope. We enshrined in concrete revelatory canonized 'Scripture.'"

556 posted on 03/29/2009 7:29:09 PM PDT by Colofornian
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