We only know what you believe by what you post since you don't identify yourself. And much of it is contrary to Biblical teaching.
When I post, that is identifying me.
Just point out the doctrines that I have misrepresented.
I never said that."I don't need teachers or pastors."
I have not found a church that does not teach some form of false doctrine. It is not a sin not to join a church; it is only your false teachings that make you feel that you must."I don't need to attend a local church."
The denial of either the depravity of man or the sin nature of man.
Where have I said humans do not have a sin nature? Humans have a sin nature.
The assertion that man must be saved by good works.
We must obey Jesus. I do not consider it a good work not to steal. I do not consider it a good work not to commit adultery. I do not consider it a good work not to murder.
The Bible warns us not to fall away.The assertion that man must remain saved by good works.
To repent is to be sorry for sins. If you repent and are not sorry for your sins, then it is a filthy rag confession to God. Every language knows repent means to be sorry for sins and to turn from them.The assertion that repentance is sorrow for sin.
The assertion that baptism is necessary for salvation.
You sure just say anything you want about people, with no care to the accuracy.
A person can be saved before water baptism.
Water baptism and the understanding of it does help one in their salvation. It also is obeying Jesus.
The denial of the Great Commission.
The assertion that the Great Commission was fulfilled in the time of the apostles and therefore not applicable to us today.
The Great Commission was completed by the Apostles, and, not everyone is called to be a traveling teacher.
The assertion that one can receive the Holy Spirit after the time of salvation, and not at the time of salvation.
Acts 2:38 Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Acts 8:14 When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they sent Peter and John to them. 15When they arrived, they prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit, 16because the Holy Spirit had not yet come upon any of them; they simply been baptized into the name of the Lord Jesus. 17Then Peter and John placed their hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit."
I have said a person could receive the Holy Spirit before water baptism, during water baptism, and after water baptism. Jesus is the one who baptizes, and Jesus gives those he accepts the Holy Spirit, see Acts 15:8.
You falsely accused me of not being able to be taught anything, and you think it is absurd for me to point out that you are the one who is not teachable. lolYou are being silly if not down right absurd. This is a baptist board. I believe in baptist doctrine and that baptist doctrine is Biblically correct and sound. I also can back it up with Scripture. Now you come along, and we can't even verify if you are a Mormon because you won't identify yourself. We simply know that you are not a Baptist. Of course I don't want to learn from your heresies. What an absurd idea that is!! Why would I want to do that! You come up with the craziest ideas! You are a guest on a Baptist board. You are not Baptist. Don't expect Baptists to believe your heresies.
That is what all the Mormons say. So how are you any different? You haven't told us yet. You refuse to identify yourself.
Mormons do not believe in only the Holy Bible.
You just described yourself when you falsely accuse me.You learned what you believe from someone. Who is it? Who brainwashed you into believing the false teaching that you now have accepted?