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When I was Catholic ,
If I missed mass , I was going to hell. for so many years things I did were putting me
into hell...... I am so glad my children got me out and saved.........
I sure pray the churches I had gone to back then have changed..........
 

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When I was Catholic ,
If I missed mass , I was going to hell. for so many years things I did were putting me
into hell...... I am so glad my children got me out and saved.........
I sure pray the churches I had gone to back then have changed..........
Purposely missing mass is a rebellious act against God and a mortal sin.
WHY would you do that in the first place??

The answer to that question is what you should be praying about . . .
 

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The same thing is conceptualized in Mormonism, albeit a bit more graphically: that "Elohim - Mormonism's "god the father" - came to Earth to have sex with Mary to produce a human body for Mormonism's Jesus.

According to Mormonism, Elohim was once born a human like us on a distant planet Kolab where he lived up to the teachings of Mormonism, died, and in the afterlife was granted to become a "god" (by others before him), which entitled him to his own planet to populate and rule over as king. His many celestial goddesses, apparently once human woman who, too, were granted goddess-ship, were given to him to provide him endless celestial sex and to produce for him spirit children. Jesus, Lucifer, and others came about from such celestial sex. Herein is the foundation for Mormonism's polygamy.

After Adam and Eve were created (I guess out of thin air seeing that neither were born to any human parents) to start the human race on Earth, these spirit children were to be granted the privilege of entering the bodies of human babies at conception and be born humans with the opportunity to be faithful to Mormon doctrine and, if accepted, eventually be granted the privilege of becoming gods of their own planets themselves like their father Elohim.

At a heavenly council, Jesus' suggestions about Earth's new human race were chosen over Lucifer's, which angered him and led him to start a war -
  • the spirits who fought valiantly against Lucifer got the privilege of being born white babies
  • those who were indifferent in the battle were cursed to be black babies
  • the rebellious spirits were cast out of heaven as demons with no chance of ever becoming a god.
After the fall of Adam and Eve, a Savior was promised, and eventually, Elohim came to Israel to have sex with Mary, after which Jesus was born a human and eventually became a god, but not before taking to himself several wives and fathering several children.

If the appeal of occult ideas can be summed up in one word, it is this: exclusivity. The doctrine that "I know the path and you don't because you're neither special, worthy, or intelligent...like me" appeals to the basest of all human vanity and is the foundation for paganism, Freemasonry, esoteric catholicism/Judaism/Calvinism, Mormonism, JWs, etc., and every other religion of exclusivity.
Phoneman777 -

I could hardly read that without laughing!

Sounds like someone was tripping on drugs!

God Bless,
Taken
Actually that's not Mormon beliefs at all. If you're interested, I can dispel any of these myths.

-Person who's studied actually Mormon beliefs and actually attended Mormon church for 30+ years.
 
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Actually that's not Mormon beliefs at all. If you're interested, I can dispel any of these myths.

-Person who's studied actually Mormon beliefs and actually attended Mormon church for 30+ years.
Found this online: is that mythological too? TRY NOT TO BUST A GUT AT 1:17 LOL
 

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Jesus created ONE Church.

LOL.....Jesus "ESTABLISHED" His Church.

He is BUILDING HIS CHURCH DAILY, every time another person is CONVERTED IN Christ, His Church receives a NEW MEMBER, and I receive a New Brother IN Christ, with ONE Lord God Almighty, and ONE Heavenly Holy Father.

And NONE of YOUR

LOL... Why perpetuate more false claims
and call them MINE?

I've never claimed such a stupid thing.

tens of thousands
of disjointed and perpetually-splintering Protestant factions go back any further than the 16th century.


LOL - Obviously it is beyond your comprehension.....

Men have protested AGAINST false teaching long before the Catholics started organizing "their" Church and including things outside of scripture as part of their doctrine.

The protest was popularized by Luther.

But you can take credit for YOUR church, introducing all kinds of nonsense outside of the Word of God.....

Mark 12:18
And he said unto them HIS DOCTRINE,
Beware of the scribes, which love to go in long clothing, and love salutations in the marketplaces.

Glory to God,
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Actually that's not Mormon beliefs at all. If you're interested, I can dispel any of these myths.

-Person who's studied actually Mormon beliefs and actually attended Mormon church for 30+ years.

I do not know what Mormons teach.
I found what he posted funny.
That does not mean I have formed an opinion about Mormons.

God Bless,
Taken
 

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I do not know what Mormons teach.
I found what he posted funny.
That does not mean I have formed an opinion about Mormons.

God Bless,
Taken
Heh. I was just pointing out that it wasn't factual.

I'm an OCD honest person, and someone who loves to understand different faiths. I don't care if a person agrees with or like another faith--- after all, we're all entitled to freedom of religion. But I do care about being accurate as to what it is people actually believe, regardless of whether or not I/you/whoever happen to like/agree with it.
 

Jane_Doe22

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Right, got it.
Heh, your choice there.

I was just offering to help clarify actual belief if you were interested. If you're not, it's your choice too.

As I said earlier, I'm an OCD honest person. Also like understanding what different people believe.
 

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Purposely missing mass is a rebellious act against God and a mortal sin.
WHY
would you do that in the first place??

The answer to that question is what you should be praying about . . .
No it isn't. The "mass" is B.S.

Moses was told to smite the rock ONLY ONCE. In his arrogant indignation, he smote it a second time, thus denying the Old Testament object lesson God intended for us all about Jesus - the Rock which was to be offered in sacrifice ONLY ONCE - and he paid for his error by being denied entrance to the Promised Land.

You papists are no less in error. The "mass" is the "bloodless sacrifice" in which Christ is supposedly offered day and night, over and over. Why is it that the majority of papal representations of Christ are the helpless babe in the arms of His mighty Mary or crucifixes galore, especially the one on the pope's rod which is a pathetically emaciated, defeated Christ, the same one that many Satanists use?

Click here to see the comparisons: Satanic signs & symbol

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Heh, your choice there.

I was just offering to help clarify actual belief if you were interested. If you're not, it's your choice too.

As I said earlier, I'm an OCD honest person. Also like understanding what different people believe.
Exoteric Mormonism has undergone a lot of changes over the last 50 years, especially the whole "cursed black skinned humans" thing. I'm not interested in whatever damage control Mormons have subjected their faith to...I've seen the documentation concerning core Mormon doctrine. None of what I presented is myth.
 
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Exoteric Mormonism has undergone a lot of changes over the last 50 years, especially the whole "cursed black skinned humans" thing. I'm not interested in whatever damage control Mormons have subjected their faith to...I've seen the documentation concerning core Mormon doctrine. None of what I presented is myth.
If you want to think you know all there is to know about what someone else believes, then you can think that.
 
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Guys, I don't think Catholic-bashing here is going to serve much purpose.

(And no, I'm not a Catholic saying that)
 
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Heh. I was just pointing out that it wasn't factual.

I'm an OCD honest person, and someone who loves to understand different faiths. I don't care if a person agrees with or like another faith--- after all, we're all entitled to freedom of religion. But I do care about being accurate as to what it is people actually believe, regardless of whether or not I/you/whoever happen to like/agree with it.

That's fine. I don't particularly study other religions. I'm content.

God Bless,
Taken
 
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