...the nature of man, the nature of sin, the nature of revelation, the nature of matter, the nature of genetics, the nature of truth, the nature of the virgin birth, the nature of spirits, the nature of prophecy, the nature of salvation, or the nature of whether or not someone is Christian just because Jesus is mentioned in their holy books, which is the point of the series.
Isa, the Muslim Jesus, is a large part of their book too! They actually come closer to the nature of God and man than the Mormons do, though they have yet to break off the ‘revelation’ that man should have more than one wife.
Funny how somewhere some religions think that the Word of God is mutable.
Just because Jesus is mentioned in their books does not mean one is a Christian.
If that were the case, then Richard Dawkins, noted atheist, would be one of the most Christian among us.
There are remarkable similarities between Mormonism and Muslimism.
When the Holy Trinity is rejected, then Christianity is left behind. We baptize in the “name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” all of whom were present at Jesus’ baptism by John, and with whom, Jesus said that He is One.