You’re a Mormon. And?
Posted by James on September 21, 2012 · 25 Comments
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I was just? gonna ask the same thing!
im? sorry… but… are you a girl or a guy?
@HerpDerpUrp because jesus christ is the son of god the bible says so?
FACTS.? FACTS. OHMYGODFACTS.
Jesus Christ is the son of God, so I? wouldnt say it’s heresy.
So? how does the LDS Church get all these commercials on youtube? That’s what I want to know.
They believe that Jesus Christ and The Father are? two completely different people. That’s Heresy.
yeah, but mormons belief blacks goes to one level of heaven while white goes to the higher? level of heaven. Did you know that?
@kara styles Mormons*?
first of all how could.people think that mormkns arent Christian when in the name of? our church is church.of JESUS CHRIST of latter day saints
Why do you equate debating with “antagonising”?? Must all debates antagonise?
Not for the purpose of debating. If someone says something blatantly wrong or hurtful about something which I feel passionately about, I’ll speak up. But if bob from down the street belongs to the Church of Scientology, that’s his decision. I don’t want to? be antagonized, and I don’t want to antagonize anyone else.
So, you never debate? others?
Not everyone wants to convince everybody of everything all the time. It’s not all about forcing your opinions on others. Some? people belong to religions that believe different things.
I would introduce to them the idea that the moon landings were not a hoax under the notion that they hadn’t taken? that idea seriously up to that point. But I do not spend all of my time to trying to convince people what I believe. That type of behavior makes people come off as manipulative and forceful.
So, you would make a weak attempt to convince a moon landing? hoax believer that they were wrong, but not a strong attempt?
I would certainly try to understand their point of view better, and I would introduce? to them the possibility that they are not a a hoax, but it is not my responsibility to convince everyone of everything I believe. If they make the active choice not to believe the Apollo landings happened, that’s their decision, I don’t have to get all butt hurt because they don’t agree with me.
If you met someone who believed the Apollo? landings were a hoax, would you not seek to correct them?
too? funny, you claim Mormons could harbour hateful things, when you turn around and be a bigot towards those of faith in God. roll eyes.
Are you planning to go around to every single religion on this planet that teaches things that you do not believe? and take it upon yourself to ‘correct’ them until everyone ‘knows’ that you are right? Belief can sometimes be a choice. I cannot prove beyond every possible doubt that man has been to the moon, but I choose to believe it.
Are you saying that if people are teaching something that is patently untrue? we should not correct them?
I do not know what you mean by Mormon archaeology. There are many religions that teach things I do not believe. That doesn’t mean I have to attack or defame them. I would encourage others to promote the influences in their life that have brought? them happiness and confidence instead of simply tearing down the faith of others.
Would you deem? Mormon archeology true?
Thanks?
So isn’t that a Salt Lake City issue, and not a ‘Mormon’ issue? Most Latter Day Saints? that live outside of Utah don’t like ‘Utah’ Mormons.