Styln

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  1. Thank you for the clarification. Styln
  2. hum... so... there is no Kingdon of God here on earth then...? Styln
  3. Thank you for letting me know. I continue to learn. Styln
  4. Your reference to Joh is slightly different than what is quoted in my Bible: King James VersionAnd if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. Styln
  5. Glad you called me friend, thank you. This is what God has for all of us in the family. Styln
  6. I have and He has revealed the Truth. I guess I am seeking the opinions of others to understand better the various beliefs around the world. Stytln
  7. Thank you for your reply and moreover, your time to visit a Mennonite belief. Now I wonder who of all the many many beliefs are correct? It is so very confusing, who to believe, Mennonites, Catholics, LFDS, Evangelicals, JW's ? Styln
  8. Please enlighten me, how many Kingdoms of God are there? Please feel free to quote Biblical Scriptural references. Styln
  9. So good it feels to be free from all human judgment, Thank you Styln
  10. Thanks for your reply... Since nobody can tell me for sure if I will make it to heaven, I guess it must be a matter of Faith. Styln
  11. No offense, but you have created a lot of discussion within this thread in which I was seeking information from the Mormon people. However, you have not participated in providing an answer to my requestr. ? I hope you will. Stylin
  12. If I get there before you I will try to remember your inspiring faith and put in a good word for you Styln
  13. Will those of us who are Non Mormon get to Heaven ? Styln
  14. Interesting thread. I have watched all the youtube flds videos, followed the news over the years as it comes into the mainline media. I really hope these people are improving their lives after such upset. A few years have past and hopefully most of their troubles. Styln
  15. I would check with the Apostle Paul, no just kidding. I assume the calling you are asking about is within your local Church congregation? If so, is your answer not found in LDS protocol? Styln
  16. The more I read on this forum, which is my only source of information to date on the LDS, I tend to agree with your statement. Styln
  17. Yes, we Mennonite & Amish are anabaptist cousins, some live old order, some have adopted everyday technology, such as the use of power grid services. Stylin
  18. I am not going to answer what you think, what almost sounds like something, in your own thinking mind, or miscued interpretation of what I wrote, sorry friend. And I do not represent all Mennonite beliefs, sorry again. Please forgive me for not engaging your question. Styln
  19. No offense taken to any sarcasm or intent of discourse. I am a visitor in this place. I must respect the LDS teachings and members here. Although I do not completely agree with your views, I do share the intent to be pure, Spiritually speaking of course, not in the flesh. I realize my corrupt flesh will go to the ground and that is a matter of sinful nature whereby mankind fell in the garden. However, trust & Faith in Christ, my spirit prevails in eternity, hopefully. Styln
  20. I don't know why. I have never participated in a discussion of such content. Styln
  21. I am not the type of person who goes around quoting scripture. However, in the beginning, shortly after the fall of mankind (you are likely aware) God called out to Adam, he hid himself. He did what he could to cover his nakedness in some sort of sinful shameful state. We were all borne without clothes on our bodies. The point I am trying to make is "if you wear a modest dress or an exercise outfit, or a swimsuit, God sees you as you are" from the heart. The general public might see you from a sinful state they reside in. It's not your fault others reside in that sinful place in their heart. If they lust anything dark, it is in their heart, not yours. You have my Blessings Styln
  22. Although I am not a member of the LDS, I would like to share a thought; most respectfully of course. It is with sadness to meditate on some of the replies in this thread. As a Christina in the family of God, focusing on following the teachings of Christ's non-resistance attributes, it is unbearable to imagine myself worshipping God with a gun in hand, or sitting among fellow brothers and sister's in the faith who possess such weapons regardless of the reason. My personal rest and peace lay with God in knowing if I am martyred, it would be at the moment of divine dedication to my Lord in heaven as were my forefathers in the Anabaptist movement. Respectfully Styln
  23. Scripture refers to the Church as "The Bride of Christ" sounds like a wedding to me. Styln