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rallison wrote:
Good points Beastly.
We also believe that our redemption rests solely upon the death of Christ. He died for our sins, and if it were not for Him, there is nothing we could do. He saves us.
rallison wrote:About being married in the temple, it is similar to other ordinances of the gospel. In the bible it clearly states that we have to be baptized. If Christ died for us, why do we need to be baptized. Its the same answer. He established the church, and the church includes certain ordinances we should do.
rallison wrote:We believe in the Bible as well. We believe that it contains the fullness of the gospel. We believe that any errors it might contain are mans errors, not God's.
rallison wrote:Yes the book or mormon is another testament. just like Mark is another testament of the life of Jesus next to Matthew, Luke and John. All four are good. Why do we need all four, isn't one enough?
rallison wrote:Beastly, do you speak other languages? I've been interested in learning french or german, and wondered if you liked one better or anything.
Backglass wrote:b.k. barunt wrote:like backglass with his sanctimonious "religion should only be discussed in private", while you see him and his opinions on any and every religious thread.
Hypocritical would be me starting yet another thread about religion/non-religion...which you will never see me do, thanks. Nice try though.Jenos Ridan wrote:You are stubborn, foolish and cowardly because you refuse to admit that you are wrong.Wrong about what? Did you mis-quote?
Backglass wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote: Those of us to bother to humble themselves before God are not so.
Whatever the hell THAT is supposed to mean...as "Those of us who believe in Leprechauns are not so" either.
Backglass wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:I'm not preaching a 'holier-than-thou' word (that is contrary to my beliefs and thus I don't do so), but if you refuse to see the truth and the light, there is very little I can do 'cept be a lantern of God's love in your life. Which is what christians are called to do anyway. I pray that you'll have a change of heart.
I can play this game too!
You have been brainwashed and preached to, most likely since birth, and believe wholeheartedly the stories you have been told. I hope that you will one day awaken from your stupor, learn to think for yourself and see that your are living your life for fairy tales, legends and myths, instead of for the here and now. You can save your prayers...I don't believe in superstitions or rituals.
Jenos Ridan wrote:You refuse to even accept the 'remote' possibility that you're wrong about God, or any thing supernatural. Also, you're not adding to the discourse at all; All you do on ANY religon thread is try to tear others down. b.k. barunt, I think, made that much very clear.
Jenos Ridan wrote:Currently you don't get it. It's ok, either you will now, while you have time or you'll realize the truth before the Lord YOUR God.
Jenos Ridan wrote:I'll have to clarify this yet again, I was raised in a non-religious home, as both my folks are, for the most part, agnostic. I used to be just like you, I blamed religion for most of the troubles in the world and wanted to abolish it all.
Jenos Ridan wrote:I changed when it occured to me, all I was doing was fulling myself with useless garbage ("pleasures of the world") that is here today and gone tomarrow, forcing me to seek more poison. I'm not that same selfish person.
Jenos Ridan wrote: And if I'm wrong, then what you and I believe or don't is a moot point, 'cause we never even mattered in the first place, just two lumps of bio-mass continuing the unending cycle of eat, sleep, breath, breed, die......Depressing, and most pathetic.
Jenos Ridan wrote:Still gonna pray. If your right, what could it hurt?
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Gustaf Wasa wrote:Addendum to my own post.
Not only did there exist xtians for centuries without the Bible, but also: Catholics believe in a whole lot of rituals that you don't find in the Bible, other than by a severe stretch of the imagination.
--Like the Communion; so Jesus had a meal, great. That means you have to eat oblates given to you by a priest every week?
--The confession booth: where does Jesus say you should sit in a booth and tell a priest all your secrets?
--The Pope: Jesus said "I'll build my church on you" to Peter, but how does that translate into the Catholic Church?
--Monks and nuns: yeah, enough said.
--The saints: why would saints somehow become mini gods that you should pray to? And why would their bones be sacred? Where does the Bible say that?
--Mary: why should you pray to her, when you have a god? What will she do for you that God won't do?
--Little interesting bits of magic that most people are not aware of: for example, there is a large door in the Vatican State that the Pope only opens every fifteen years or so. If you walk through it, you will be blessed and go to heaven!
The Catholic Church has invented a lot of stuff that is not in the Bible. Yet who would contend that Catholics are not Christians?
b.k. barunt wrote:Well Nephilim, it was an excellent thread. Great discussion, and well moderated on your part. You should ease up on Beastly though. I think she contributed more informative, well documented points than anyone else here.
Beastly wrote:Well not according to LDS scripture also says, "Joseph Smith, the Prophet and Seer of the Lord, has done more, save Jesus only, for the salvation of men in this world than any other man that ever lived in it" (D. & C. 135:3).
Beastly wrote:I asked him to show me where in the bible it says you have to be baptized to be saved, and of course he got angry, because its not there.
Beastly wrote:No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith
Beastly wrote:I just have to say, that if you think about all the religions that go by the bible only, it is enough for all of them.
Beastly wrote:rallison wrote:The book of mormon never mentions "eternal marriage". it does mention, just like the bible, that what God joins, man cannot separate. (mark 10:9, matt 16:19) Just like the bible, it makes the point that "neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord" (1 cor 11:11)
LDS Apostle Erastus Snow preached the following on Sunday, Oct. 4, 1857:
Do the women, when they pray, remember their husbands?... Do you uphold your husband before God as your lord? "What!—my husband to be my lord?" I ask, Can you get into the celestial kingdom without him? Have any of you been there? You will remember that you never got into the celestial kingdom [during the temple ceremony] without the aid of your husband. If you did, it was because your husband was away, and some one had to act proxy for him. No woman will get into the celestial kingdom, except her husband receives her, if she is worthy to have a husband; and if not, somebody will receive her as a servant. (Journal of Discourses, vol. 5, p. 291)
Beastly wrote:Well not according to LDS scripture also says, "Joseph Smith, the Prophet and Seer of the Lord, has done more, save Jesus only, for the salvation of men in this world than any other man that ever lived in it" (D. & C. 135:3).
Beastly wrote:No woman will get into the celestial kingdom, except her husband receives her, if she is worthy to have a husband; and if not, somebody will receive her as a servant.
Beastly wrote:No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith
rallison wrote:John 3: 5Except a man be born of water . . . he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
rallison wrote:Acts 2: 38
Repent, and be baptized every one of you.
rallison wrote:Acts 10: 48
commanded them to be baptized.
rallison wrote:1 Pet. 3: 21
baptism doth also now save us.
Beastly wrote:No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith
rallison wrote:Yes, and there will probably be more as well. I’d be willing to bet Adam, Noah, Moses and more will be there.
rallison wrote:I think it would be interesting if you tell us what you believe is necessary. You mentioned earlier that baptism and prayer, while good, are not needed. What is needed?
Jenos Ridan wrote:To both Backglass and Dancing Mustard; I'll make this brief
I could spend my entire life trying to be that light in your lives, but since all you want it darkness, I can't help but leave you both there. And by the way, If, by some insane chance, you are right, either of us mattered in the first place. By your own admissions Backglass, you invalidated your own life. I'm not going to argue this beleaguered point any further.
Oh by the way, If you both hate religion threads so much, THEN DON'T POST ON THEM!!!! Jeepers, dudes, are you both so dence? I don't recall even invading one of your anti-religion threads. So leave off and stow it.
God bless.
heavycola wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:To both Backglass and Dancing Mustard; I'll make this brief
I could spend my entire life trying to be that light in your lives, but since all you want it darkness, I can't help but leave you both there. And by the way, If, by some insane chance, you are right, either of us mattered in the first place. By your own admissions Backglass, you invalidated your own life. I'm not going to argue this beleaguered point any further.
PLEASE don't leave us in the darkness! For the love of all things good and unholy, please man don't do this! Think of the children!
Plus, I need a light in my life, particularly to read my evil atheist textbooks at night. Will you be the light in mine?Oh by the way, If you both hate religion threads so much, THEN DON'T POST ON THEM!!!! Jeepers, dudes, are you both so dence? I don't recall even invading one of your anti-religion threads. So leave off and stow it.
God bless.
You are a sanctimonious douchebag.
God bless.
Jenos Ridan wrote:To both Backglass and Dancing Mustard; I'll make this brief
Jenos Ridan wrote:I could spend my entire life trying to be that light in your lives, but since all you want it darkness, I can't help but leave you both there. And by the way, If, by some insane chance, you are right, either of us mattered in the first place. By your own admissions Backglass, you invalidated your own life. I'm not going to argue this beleaguered point any further.
Jenos Ridan wrote:Oh by the way, If you both hate religion threads so much, THEN DON'T POST ON THEM!!!! Jeepers, dudes, are you both so dence? I don't recall even invading one of your anti-religion threads. So leave off and stow it.
God bless.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Jenos Ridan wrote:I rest my case.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Jenos Ridan wrote:I rest my case.
Backglass wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:I rest my case.
Well, sorry to see you go young Jedi. Perhaps a few hours of prayer and $100 in the collection plate will make you feel better.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
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