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Churchwork
08-08-2006, 08:19 PM
God has shown me the holes in mormon beliefs.

They do not have the humility to accept Jesus Christ is the 2nd Person of the Godhead. Instead they treat the Godhead as different beings. That is not humility but overreaching into one's thoughts and imaginations without support in the Bible. They can not allow themselves to be so humbled to God's vastness, omnipotence and omnipresence to accept His 3 Persons in how He reveals Himself to us. Instead of a council of God unto Himself they worship a council of beings in a hierarchal structure that they claim came about like puff the magic dragon as if someone started reading a novel at chapter 2, and all of a sudden there are several characters to the story.

InTruth
07-23-2007, 08:03 PM
However, other mormons believed in the uncreatedness of God, but those mormons have another set of problem, which is, they can't explain their polytheism of multiple gods in their godhead having always existed. They don't ask the question, Where did those other gods come from in the their godhead? They shut their minds down to the chapter 1 before them that would show them the text they are reading in chapter 2 is, indeed, false.

The contradiction is this: mormons say Jesus was created by the Father, which is subordinationism; while other mormons say Jesus always existed. The way they get around this is to say everyone always existed, but ask yourself, do you recall ever existing before? They even say the Father use to be man. Maybe God could not remember what He was before also. And if the Father use to be a man, then what caused the Father? For obviously, man is created.

If your faith is multiple uncreated gods in a godhead from the eternity of the past, that is your choice, but don't call this Christian, because your faith is not for the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son and God the Spirit as taught in the Bible.

Joseph Smith was certainly cunning and couth, but he was no more saved than any unsaved person.