lazarus0673
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Is mormonism Christianity?
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I don't have a problem with the "Jesus was created" thing, many early Christians believed the same thing and I consider Unitarians (though not Unitarian Universalists) to be Christians. The part I have a problem with is that God was once a mortal, he's only the god of Earth, and if you're good enough you too can be the god of your very own world. That's way too far off the reservation to be considered Christian.
Why don't you have a problem with Jesus being "created", as opposed to existing eternally with the Father?
Because many different Christian faiths have different views of the trinity and many have been unitarian. Other Mormon beliefs stray much farther from Christianity.
Is mormonism Christianity?
How do you know you're a Christian?I am Mormon. I am Christian.
Well I didn't say I was "a" Christian, although I agree with that, too. I am Christian because I seek daily to follow Christ in all things (albeit imperfectly, I admit), and I am "a" Christian because I include myself with the body of people who know and testify that Jesus Christ is the Savior of mankind. Others may espouse differing definitions of what it means to be Christian and "a" Christian...How do you know you're a Christian?
Well I didn't say I was "a" Christian, although I agree with that, too. I am Christian because I seek daily to follow Christ in all things (albeit imperfectly, I admit), and I am "a" Christian because I include myself with the body of people who know and testify that Jesus Christ is the Savior of mankind. Others may espouse differing definitions of what it means to be Christian and "a" Christian...
Christ is the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. He is the Savior of mankind in that he suffered for the sins of mankind... in that he laid down his own life and took it up again to bring about the resurrection of man. Without Jesus Christ there is no life, no happiness, no peace, and no hope.Do you mind explaining how Jesus is the Savior of mankind?
You say that you seek to follow Christ and that he is the Saviour of mankind. Do you think that it matters who Christ is?Well I didn't say I was "a" Christian, although I agree with that, too. I am Christian because I seek daily to follow Christ in all things (albeit imperfectly, I admit), and I am "a" Christian because I include myself with the body of people who know and testify that Jesus Christ is the Savior of mankind. Others may espouse differing definitions of what it means to be Christian and "a" Christian...
I do.You say that you seek to follow Christ and that he is the Saviour of mankind. Do you think that it matters who Christ is?
And you're aware of the vast differences between who Christ is according to Mormonism and who he is according to traditional Christianity?I do.