Please divorce fiction from reality.You have got to be one of the most hate filled Christians I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with. So now according to you and your infinite negativity, Mormons, who wholly believe in Christ aren't Christians. The book that is references many times in the Qur'an has nothing to do with Islam. And the book that is literally bound to the New Testament is worthless to real Christians. Oh yeah, let's not forget that a humble yet somewhat heavy handed religion that accepts God and Christ is Satanic. How could I have not seen my folly sooner. Thank you oh, negative one that in no way could possibly be influenced by evil or be wrong in any way. Thank you.
No really, thank you.
Faith in selfless Unity through Good
The Christ of Mormonism is not the Christ of the Bible, no matter how sincerely and devoutly worshiped. One may be sincere, but sincerely wrong. Sincerity doesn't get a person to heaven.
According to Mormonism Christ is created; the Bible says He is the Creator.
According to Mormonism Christ is one of many gods; The Bible proclaims Him as the Only God.
According to Mormonism salvation is in the Mormon Church; The Bible teaches that salvation is only in Christ and His sacrifice on the cross.
--The Mormon Christ is not the Christ of the Bible. He has been redefined. He is another god.
They believe "another gospel."
Paul said:
Gal 1:7 Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
Gal 1:8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
Gal 1:9 As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
--Twice Paul says that if someone should come and preach another gospel, or any other gospel, let him be accursed. Those are very strong words--not my words, but Paul's, inspired of the Holy Spirit.
The Mormon's have another Gospel. The Bible condemns it.
--They have another Christ, another gospel, another religion.
This is not being negative, but rather truthful. How can I say these things "in a positive light." There is nothing positive about their heresy.
How many Muslims have you had a chance to interview? Really, How much experience have you had? I have been a missionary to an Islamic nation and still am. I question them about their own faith. I have studied the Koran, and its history. It has little relevance to the Bible, and what references there are to the Bible are largely inaccurate. They believe that in the death of Christ, his disciples came and stole the body away; that Christ never rose from the dead.
In another place Miriam, the sister of Aaron in the OT, is confused with Mary in the NT.
While in jail, Joseph tried to convert two youths (Pharaoh's butler and baker) to "Islam" and away from idolatry.
Is that really how the OT story goes?
Here is another story in the Koran. Tell me if you recognize it. (Sura 2:249)
When King Saul of Israel marched forth with his forces, he said, "God will test you by a river. He who drinks of it shall not be of my band; but he who shall not taste of it, drinking a drink out of the hand excepted, shall be of my band."
Where is the above story found in the Bible? Some might think of the Book of Judges where a similar story is told about Gideon, but not King Saul. As I previously said, Mohammed was a camel driver and listened to such stories in various market places. It is understandable that he didn't always get the facts straight. It also points to the fact that the book, with its many mistakes is not inspired of God!
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