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Registered: March 18, 2005
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What do you know about the LDS (Mormon) religion?
Broken Song
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Registered: November 27, 2003
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Registered: October 06, 2004
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the mormon temple in Salt Lake City is very pretty. It's kindof a neo-gothic/forerunner of art deco kindof thing
O of where dost thou hail, Celephanil, Celephanil? Why dost thou wander in Tengelwar great, why on the sea do you sail?
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Registered: November 10, 2005
Posts: 44
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It is the true fully restored gospel.
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Registered: November 27, 2003
Posts: 1512
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Jenos, apology accepted. I got rather hot-headed about that whole argument, and I'm glad you've realized what a fraud that man is. Yes, he's totally off his cracker, and he is spreading bad rumors about many religions that in their essence are not a Satan.
Just because nobody understands you, that doesn't mean you're artistic.
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Registered: May 03, 2003
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I offer a formal apology to hubbabaloo. I did a bit more research into this William Schnoebelen character, and found out that he is a total fraud. He has published other 'books' also claiming how Wicca is of Satan, and coincidentally many of his argument contained in the aforementioned publication on the evils of Mormonism were exactly the same. I no longer give any credit to this 'ex-Mormon priest' and renounce all belief that I had in him. I apologize.
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Registered: November 27, 2003
Posts: 1512
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Reallynow, I'm LDS too. I know we don't practice polygamy. However, some break offs from the church still do. The Latter Day Saints, for one, also known as the Fundamentalist Mormons. We, the Mormons, are the Latter-day Saints. It's insane! Just make sure you spell it right. Latter Day Saints are polygamists, Latter-day Saints are not. I'm not kidding. lds.org is the Latter-day Saints. http://www.strangite.org/Welcome.htm is the Latter Day Saints. There's a huge difference, and it causes a lot of confusion.
Just because nobody understands you, that doesn't mean you're artistic.
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Registered: November 16, 2005
Posts: 380
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quote: Careful, reallynow. Remember that Latter Day Saints are the polygamist clans that getting farther and farther from the truth and getting in more and more trouble with the government. Posted by hubbabaloo What are you talking about Hub? In our relgion we don't practice polygimy! It was something we did along time ago. And LDS_girl I am a Latter Day Saint. And I have done alot of the stuff your friends have done. I am persoanlly betting that i have done more but I have found my someone special that I want to share everything with and she has gotten me to clean up my act. So it is good that you havent broken yet. I am telling you that it is hard to change the way you have lived for awhile. Leave it at it is better to never start. So good job.
Our future is burning red hot with causes, but are hiding in the winds of change. Now its time to raise the stakes.
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Registered: November 27, 2003
Posts: 1512
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quote: Originally posted by LDS_girl: i am mormon and very happy  its sort of hard to be mormon because everyone cusses and are always trying to get me to cuss and a couple of my friends have tried drugs  but i never have and i try to tell them that they shouldnt be doing drugs or cussing but they just call me a goodie good  or what ever but besides that we get along
I know the feeling. But please try to use proper English. It's painful to the eyes sometimes when everything's without punctuation and without proper capitalization. Welcome to the boards though. 
Just because nobody understands you, that doesn't mean you're artistic.
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Registered: November 27, 2005
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i am mormon and very happy  its sort of hard to be mormon because everyone cusses and are always trying to get me to cuss and a couple of my friends have tried drugs  but i never have and i try to tell them that they shouldnt be doing drugs or cussing but they just call me a goodie good  or what ever but besides that we get along 
please and thank-you: : :hello and good-bye:::
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Registered: November 27, 2003
Posts: 1512
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quote: Originally posted by reallynow: We are a growing relgion though. We have more members outside this nation then in this nation. Ha that's funny. Are all you Latter Dat Saint's going on a mission though? Thats the question.
Careful, reallynow. Remember that Latter Day Saints are the polygamist clans that getting farther and farther from the truth and getting in more and more trouble with the government. We, as in the LDS are the Latter-day Saints. I just learned that. I didn't know it made a difference before. @sky_eyes and ampmaster Don't get me wrong. We believe that Christ's death was important. But the atonement itself was in the Garden of Gethsemane. He atoned for our sins there. He bled from every pore there. He suffered the pain of sins there. Perhaps he bore the hardest pain of out sins, the mental pain there. Perhaps both. Calvary sealed it as final. I suppose you could call Calvary part of the atonement, but it was really the sealing ordinance. Gethsemane was the Pain part. (Matthew 26 and Mark 14) Yes, the crucifixion was important and it's very spiritual...but the Garden of Gethsemane...it's just...WOW! And the resurrection's even more... WOW!I believe that Christ is the Savior of the World. I believe that Christ is the only one who could do this. But yes, He did for the whole world. But more importantly, in the Garden of Gethsemane, He did it for me. Think of it this way. It's known in the Mormon religion that Christ atoned for all of us individually. Just as in the Mormon religion each ordinance is performed personally (even for those who have already passed on), the atonement would be as well. It's a common Mormon understanding (though not a KNOWN thing, that it's very probable that time stopped. He didn't say, "I'm going to do it for all the American's between the years of 1600 and 1700 now." He did person by person. "Now I will do it for Mary Smith. Now I will do this for John Brown." It was individual.
Just because nobody understands you, that doesn't mean you're artistic.
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Registered: November 24, 2005
Posts: 7
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quote: Originally posted by clpo13: Why do Christians dwell on Jesus' death? Wouldn't celebrating his life make more sense? If you're going to make a religion out of his teachings, you may as well do him that honor.
Christians focus in Yeshua's death, b/c it is a very important part of the Chritian religion. This is b/c he died for our sins and saved us, so that we all have a 2nd chance. And in the Bible, we do honor Jesus/Yeshua /w his many teachings. It's called the New Testement. Sorry if I sound kinda rude, just trying to explain myself. 
God is always watching
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Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13981
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I know we don't focus on it totally depending on where we are in the liturgical year but yes we must always remeber that for us he stooped to our level and died as a meer man for us He loved us so much that He The Son of God died for us he made the ultimate sacrifice for us those that betrayed him he could have called down a host of angels to take his place but instead he took our place.
"The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done"."
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Registered: November 05, 2004
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Why do Christians dwell on Jesus' death? Wouldn't celebrating his life make more sense? If you're going to make a religion out of his teachings, you may as well do him that honor.
The more you know, the less you don't know.
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Registered: November 16, 2005
Posts: 380
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We are a growing relgion though. We have more members outside this nation then in this nation. Ha that's funny. Are all you Latter Dat Saint's going on a mission though? Thats the question.
Our future is burning red hot with causes, but are hiding in the winds of change. Now its time to raise the stakes.
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Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13981
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quote: Anyways, yes I can. It's because, though Christ did die for the sins of the world, the most important thing that he did was he was resurrected and the atonement itself. Thus, we do not dwell on his death, but on the atonement and the resurrection.
yeah many noncatholic Christian churches do not show the crucifix or when they do the corpus on the crucifix (christ's body on the cross)
"The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done"."
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Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 8901
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Your websit? Sure.
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Registered: November 16, 2005
Posts: 380
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You know we should just give them our websit. http://www.LDS.com. Simple as that if you don't believe us then go to the website.
Our future is burning red hot with causes, but are hiding in the winds of change. Now its time to raise the stakes.
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Registered: November 27, 2003
Posts: 1512
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quote: Originally posted by mgrocki: Can you tell me why there are no crosses at Mormon temples? Why does a Christian sect not use the symbol of Christianity?
I thought this topic had died. Anyways, yes I can. It's because, though Christ did die for the sins of the world, the most important thing that he did was he was resurrected and the atonement itself. Thus, we do not dwell on his death, but on the atonement and the resurrection. The atonement took place in the Garden of Gethsemane. Not on Calvary. That sealed it, yes, but the atonement itself took place in Gethsemane. So, why do we dwell on Calvary?
Just because nobody understands you, that doesn't mean you're artistic.
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Registered: April 03, 2005
Posts: 113
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quote: There's more to it than believing in Christ, darling.
...Even the demons believe, and they tremble. I can't remember where that is from, though. quote: Those that did marry in the temple and lived worthily, will live together as husband & wife and have children in heaven and live as a family.
When in a discussion of who will be married to the widow upon the ressurrection, Jesus said, "At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven." (Matthew 22:30)
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