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1 | Apostles, Prophets? An Office for Today? | NT general Archive 1 | Reformer Joe | 98832 | ||
"So when talking about an equally worth of a destination the LDS and the general Christians all agree... Faith alone will get you there..." Actually, Mormons teach that almost everyone will be going to one of the three heavens. Other than apostate Mormons and "anti's" like me, hell (the "outer darkness") is pretty empty. I am aware of the way cults like the LDS manipulate Christian terminology to mean something different. Most aberrant groups have their own jargon, "code" vocabulary, or altered definitions of theological terms that lexically isolates their members from having meaningful theological conversations outside the group. Defining terms is indeed important. The LDS has defined them incorrectly. --Joe! |
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2 | Apostles, Prophets? An Office for Today? | NT general Archive 1 | Dachande | 99021 | ||
"Other than apostate Mormons and "anti's" like me, hell (the "outer darkness") is pretty empty." I believe you were miss informed... Not necisarrily "Apostate" Mormons... if someone never had a true testimony, they would not be held in the same reguard, and as far as "Anti's"... unless you're so Anti as to go out and murder on behalf of this, that is not the case... only those who would classify as the "Son of Perdition" would go to outer darkness... Anti Mormons are not the osn of perdition... Joe |
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3 | Apostles, Prophets? An Office for Today? | NT general Archive 1 | Reformer Joe | 99027 | ||
In any case, Mormon hell is pretty empty. Not the way Jesus described it at all. --Joe! |
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