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Old 07-11-2010, 07:46 AM
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Default damn mormons get in everything now adays lol. this question stands still are mormons

i think they are your open ions everyone put your open ion on here what you think and the question are they satanist true satanist.
if Mormons be live in Christ crucified then why do they have a spear in front with the American flag and not the cross with the American flag America was not even found yet in the lord God in the bible Lil.
a stupid question and BS you find because you dont have any really good answers and are mormons true satan worshipers are just your openion and its funny you call a mormon out and they get in a straight line .
lol not true about satan you just lied about your own father lol.
confused one let me clear up what you belive? the mormon doctrine teaches that satan was not kicked out he left on his own free will because he was jealous of jesus getting to go to earth so dont make up bullshit of other shit your adding in on your own word lol.
Elohim your dumb God did not kick satan out lol. Satan choose to leave and when he left he lost his God hood and yes satan was a God shall i explain according to mormons he was a good in mormon doctrine he is a god because he was Elohim son and the brother to jesus who had a earthly mother which made him a half god in human form but before this jesus was made by a celestial heaven mother whos name was isis.
Isis is a egyptain God mother to Horus which is JESUS TO THE MORMONS LOL.
Elohim is the father called Osiris which is the egyptain God of agriculture and ruler of the dead lol. There is your momon three gods lol. The holy spirit and elohim bassically had sex lol so holy spirit to mormons is female lol.
and they dont call him holy spirit they call him spirit.
Mormons dont belive in the holy spirit or holy ghost is male lol
Mormons which makes it very interesting belive that the holy spirt and the father are lovers lol.
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:46 AM
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IS this BS suppose to be a stupid question??
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Old 07-17-2010, 07:46 AM
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I don't see how. Can you further explain as to why they might be????????
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Old 07-20-2010, 07:46 AM
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I believe any religion that is not of Jesus Christ crucified is of the devil. They don't "worship" the devil like satanists admit to doing. They have just been blinded from the truth in my opinion.
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Old 07-23-2010, 07:46 AM
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I'm not Mormon but i don't think they adore Satan, it's a religion like many others but they don't practice the good way and it's that all. Don't worry if Mormon go to your home and knock on your door it will be just some human without a bad religion.
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Old 07-28-2010, 07:46 AM
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let me put your mind at ease, we are not Satan worshipers, and furthermore your question is BS
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Old 08-02-2010, 07:46 AM
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No.

By the way, the name of the church is "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." They believe that Jesus is God and the Son of God. They believe that Jesus died on the cross to atone for our sins, and that on the third day he arose from the grave so that we to may be resurrected. They definitely believe in Christ crucified.
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Old 08-03-2010, 07:46 AM
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Well, Satanists are against anything that enslaves the spirit - but you knew that - and yes to answer before you even ask, I have read the Satanic Bible by Antone Levy - its basically a collection of philosophies that have already been thought up, like Nietzsche's superman philosophies, its nothing original, and is just short of plagiarism, if you ask me. Mormons believe in turning their lives over to God and fulfilling His will. They believe that Jesus is the Christ and that man can be saved through Him by grace. In the Satanists opinion, this is enslavement of the spirit.

I dint see the comparison.

Drakey Boy, you're back, where you been?

Ive missed answering your questions (I mean curious Gothics) about Mormons.

You said your so happy with all of your points lately, have you actually been getting points for best answers from people other than yourself?
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Old 08-05-2010, 07:46 AM
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this is a hate crime.
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Old 08-09-2010, 07:46 AM
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I don't understand where you are going with this question as far as us getting in everything....

How are we Satanic when.....the TRUE name of our Church is

1)The Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints.
2)We believe in (contrary to others opinions) the FULL atonement of Jesus Christ. We believe he took upon himself our sins at Gethsemane to the point that he bled from every pore so that provided we live our lives to the best of our abilities, his mercy will prevail over our mistakes. He also was resurrected on the third day providing us with the "free ticket" of immortality.

3)Satan is not even a person, he never did get a body, in fact he left heaven with 1/3 of the host of heaven when he wanted to force everybody to follow God's plan but that he would take the glory to be his own, when Christ came up with a better plan, he left with the 1/3 that believed in his plan and they became his angels and would never receive physical bodies as a consequence. the other 2/3 believed in Christ's plan in that everyone would be able to make their own decisions and have their free agency but they may or may not return to heaven in the end..and the glory would all be given to GOD and not to Christ...

4)so how is it again that Mormons are not Christians? Mormon was no more and no less of a prophet than Noah, Moses or any other old testament prophet..the only difference is where he led Christ's people..but that doesn't mean we pray TO MORMON... we just gave him the credit for compiling the several records of several prophets together. he took nothing away and added nothing from those accounts..he just put them all into one book.
Mormon also believed in Christ and if you READ the book, you would notice that...

so instead of going on your Pastor or Father's point of view...why not go to the source?
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Old 08-14-2010, 07:46 AM
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Yes they are point clear reason why is because everything you just said was in fact the truth we all know that the Jesus the Mormons follow who went to Americas is indeed not the Jesus we read from the word of God which is the bible. The book of Mormon also the book of Nimrod is a false doctrine to lure people away from the state of the fact that the bible is the only true word of God there is there is no other book in its existence that can come close to the bible it would already be in the bible if that was true fact. So there fore the book of Mormon can not be true.
Everyone who has done there research on the fact that the book of pearl of great price was indeed stolen from Egyptian heliography's from the Egyptian book of the dead. Fact and proven. A mormon can state all they like that they know it to be true but when you ask them how do you know it to be true they say well my heart told me and God said not to trust the heart for the heart is wikked. Jesus also said when you pray pray this way our father who art in heaven.
Not to the spirit of God but to the father as it says not to a made up heavenly father but to God the one who created you. Chrstians say in the name of the father the son and the holy spirt amen or sometimes they well say in the name of jesus amen mormons and i say these things in the name of jesus christ amen. Why do they say i say these things in the name in stead of saying in the name lol?
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Old 08-18-2010, 07:46 AM
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most questions/ accusations you posted were clearly covered but here is another answer to one of them

First question
if Mormons be live in Christ crucified then why do they have a spear in front with the American flag and not the cross with the American flag America was not even found yet in the lord God in the bible Lil.




Latter-day Saints are among several Christian groups who do not have the cross as part of their regular service or on their buildings. This doesn't mean that their theology is not Christ-centered?it just isn't cross-centered. Latter-day Saints remember the blood shed for us on Calvary each Sunday as we partake of the Sacrament.
To us, the message of Christ far exceeds the idea that he was tortured and died in one of the most brutal, painful ways known to man?by hanging on a cross for hours. Our central message is that after Christ died on the cross, he was physically resurrected and overcame death, and that he lives today with a resurrected body of flesh and bones. Through his resurrection all mankind will be resurrected.

The cross, as a piece of jewelry has been heavily commercialized. In the Christian merchandising industry it's frequently referred to as "holy hardware." Wearing a cross is simply a custom that has never appealed to Latter-day Saints, who tend towards simplicity in dress and a lack of ostentation. To us the cross is merely the vehicle upon which our Lord and Savior died. If he had been hung, stoned, or stabbed, would his true followers venerate a noose, rock, or knife? We think not.

There is no scriptural evidence that the twelve Apostles or Christ put any emphasis on wearing the cross. Surely, we can't for a minute think that they weren't Christians, can we? Consider Mary, the mother of the son of God, or Mary Magdalene, both of whom witnessed the agony of the one they loved as he died on the cross. They were Christians, yet to them and other Christians and Jews, the cross was a highly distasteful
symbol of the crucifixions that took literally thousands of lives. Does any thinking Christian suppose for a moment that Mary would wish to adorn herself with a cross? Yet surely she shouldn't be excluded from the ranks of Christians. When Christ comes again, will he be wearing a cross? We would think not. Would Our Father in Heaven likely have a special place in his heart for the cross, the instrument of torture for his Only Begotten son?

The cross is not the mediator between God and man. Christ Jesus is the mediator, our advocate with the Father. Some well-meaning Christians have illustrations that show the gap between man's sinful ways and God bridged by the cross. The symbolism would be more accurate if Christ himself were shown bridging the gap, not the weapon that took his life.

We also do not emphasize the cross in our worship because we teach that a large part of the Atonement of Christ occurred prior to Calvary. When in the Garden of Gethsemane, Our Savior bled from every pore as he bore the weight of the sins, grief and pain of all mankind (see Luke 22:44)

A related accusation is that Latter-day Saints worship the Angel Moroni, since his likeness is found on temples and elsewhere. Logic breaks down in that argument, since those making those statements would not say they worship the cross, even though it is used the same way?as a symbol. The statue of Angel Moroni is "heralding" the everlasting gospel to every nation, tongue, and people (Rev. 14:6). Moroni was a man, then an angel, neither of which should be worshiped.

Organizations often seek symbols or logos which differentiate them from similar organizations. Latter-day Saint architecture has long utilized a single spire as a distinctive symbol on its chapels, which are clearly recognizable because of their design. To some Latter-day Saints, this spire represents the glory of Christ's rising from the dead and the hope it brings to all mankind. It also represents man's upward reach toward God. This is a fitting contrast to many other denominational buildings with crosses, which focus on what Latter-day Saints regard as the sorrow and grief of our Saviour's death.



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Old 08-19-2010, 07:46 AM
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Funny that you misspell the word "openion" the exact same way that gothchristianwhoever does in his Q's, not to mention the overuse of "lol" and the underuse of punctuation.... hmmmm....
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