jayanna Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 Mormon Jesus...I've never heard that one. Mormon Bible...that I've heard. My neighbor keeps saying it, even while she is reading the Book of Mormon, because her preacher keeps saying it. Really I've been attending my ward for 10 years, never heard a bad word about somebody else's beliefs, she hears this stuff like once a month. I keep telling her "our Bible is the same Bible" she has just heard it so many times, it comes out automatically. I would much rather people judge me by my fruits, if they judge me at all. What can you do? you have to just keep being nice, keep being patient, and forgive them, because someday they will know the truth. Every knee shall bow and every tongue confess and all that. Quote
spamlds Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 The use of the term "Mormon Jesus" was developed by anti-Mormons to try to convince people falsely that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in a Jesus that isn't the same one that's in the Bible. If you want to get under their skin, do what I do and refer to them as "sectarian Christians." That's how Joseph Smith often referred to them. They are not the Church of Jesus Christ--they are breakaway, apostate sects. They often try to portray the religious debate as "Mormon vs. Christian," but that isn't correct. It's "sectarian Christians" against "the Church of Jesus Christ." In your blogging, posting, and other Internet conversations, I encourage everyone to use the term "sectarian Christians" when referring to non-LDS Christians. Quote
LDSChristian Posted February 21, 2011 Author Report Posted February 21, 2011 The use of the term "Mormon Jesus" was developed by anti-Mormons to try to convince people falsely that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in a Jesus that isn't the same one that's in the Bible.If you want to get under their skin, do what I do and refer to them as "sectarian Christians." That's how Joseph Smith often referred to them. They are not the Church of Jesus Christ--they are breakaway, apostate sects. They often try to portray the religious debate as "Mormon vs. Christian," but that isn't correct. It's "sectarian Christians" against "the Church of Jesus Christ." In your blogging, posting, and other Internet conversations, I encourage everyone to use the term "sectarian Christians" when referring to non-LDS Christians.I forgot about that term and will use it from now on when referring to nonLDS christians. Quote
slamjet Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 I forgot about that term and will use it from now on when referring to nonLDS christians.Or at least the ones that annoy me Quote
Soulsearcher Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 The use of the term "Mormon Jesus" was developed by anti-Mormons to try to convince people falsely that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in a Jesus that isn't the same one that's in the Bible.If you want to get under their skin, do what I do and refer to them as "sectarian Christians." That's how Joseph Smith often referred to them. They are not the Church of Jesus Christ--they are breakaway, apostate sects. They often try to portray the religious debate as "Mormon vs. Christian," but that isn't correct. It's "sectarian Christians" against "the Church of Jesus Christ." In your blogging, posting, and other Internet conversations, I encourage everyone to use the term "sectarian Christians" when referring to non-LDS Christians.Does this not feed into the us vs them mentality? When vying for respect is it wise to take the route of your enemy instead of sticking to the high road? Quote
LDSChristian Posted February 21, 2011 Author Report Posted February 21, 2011 Or at least the ones that annoy me You mad at me? Quote
slamjet Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 You mad at me?No, no, just piggybacking on your comment. For some reason, I'm in this obnoxious mood. Maybe I should stay off the board for a while, or until, at a minimum, after lunch. Maybe that's it, haven't eaten anything today and it's already after 2. Yep, BREAK TIME! Quote
LDSChristian Posted February 21, 2011 Author Report Posted February 21, 2011 The use of the term "Mormon Jesus" was developed by anti-Mormons to try to convince people falsely that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in a Jesus that isn't the same one that's in the Bible.If you want to get under their skin, do what I do and refer to them as "sectarian Christians." That's how Joseph Smith often referred to them. They are not the Church of Jesus Christ--they are breakaway, apostate sects. They often try to portray the religious debate as "Mormon vs. Christian," but that isn't correct. It's "sectarian Christians" against "the Church of Jesus Christ." In your blogging, posting, and other Internet conversations, I encourage everyone to use the term "sectarian Christians" when referring to non-LDS Christians.I just asked this on yahoo answers:Sectarian-christian means Baptists, Catholics & Roman Catholics, Evangelists, Protestants, Methodists, Pentecostals, Jehovah's Witness, Orthodox, Lutherans, & Presbyterians; if you believe in the Bible like you claim, why do you deny the fact there's a true living prophet of God and there are true living apostles of God on the earth today when the Bible teaches Christ's church contains prophets and apostles? There's only one church on the earth that is true and none on the list is it. Why do you sectarian-christians deny what the Bible teaches about what the true church of Jesus Christ is?I'm curious how people will react to being called sectarian-christians. And it is a legitimate question I asked because the Bible is very clear with what the church of Jesus Christ is about and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the only church that fits. Quote
LDSChristian Posted February 21, 2011 Author Report Posted February 21, 2011 No, no, just piggybacking on your comment. For some reason, I'm in this obnoxious mood. Maybe I should stay off the board for a while, or until, at a minimum, after lunch. Maybe that's it, haven't eaten anything today and it's already after 2. Yep, BREAK TIME!After lunch? It's 5:12 pm here. lol Quote
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