Originally posted by josephw
So I made a mistake. I must have been reading too fast. So forget it. I did.
I just find it amusing that instead of examining your mistake and admitting it right away you repeated it twice and then looked for a link to prove it.
Don't forget it. Remember it, so that in the future you'll be careful before you go spreading false statements about other people's faiths.
Originally posted by darthmixYes sir! I'll be careful. Thank you for correcting me. I'll be good. I promise.
Originally posted by josephw
[b]So I made a mistake. I must have been reading too fast. So forget it. I did.
I just find it amusing that instead of examining your mistake and admitting it right away you repeated it twice and then looked for a link to prove it.
Don't forget it. Remember it, so that in the future you'll be careful before you go spreading false statements about other people's faiths.[/b]
Originally posted by josephwIn Mormon theology, Jesus was created by God the Father, just like Lucifer and the angels, and also like all Men. So, Jesus would be Lucifer's and all our brother. Anti-Mormon propagandists tend to overlook the finer points of the doctrine and like to make emotionally charged statements like "The Mormons think Jesus and Lucifer are brothers!" which, while technically accurate, are extremely misleading.
Do you believe that Jesus and Lucifer are brothers?
Please read this for further information: http://www.shiblon.com/beliefs/what-do-mormons-believe.php
Originally posted by no1marauderSome people are too sophisticated to be influenced by emotionally charged statements. They tend to look deeper into things.
In Mormon theology, Jesus was created by God the Father, just like Lucifer and the angels, and also like all Men. So, Jesus would be Lucifer's and all our brother. Anti-Mormon propagandists tend to overlook the finer points of the doctrine and like to make emotionally charged statements like "The Mormons think Jesus and Lucifer are brothers!" which, whil ...[text shortened]... read this for further information: http://www.shiblon.com/beliefs/what-do-mormons-believe.php
Then again some just prefer sensationally charged provocations to emotionally charged statements.