It is obvious to me and many others, but unfortunately it is not to some, that members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are Christians, not just because of the name of the Church, but especially because of the teachings of the Church about Christ. Many articles and books have been written in favor or against, some saying that Mormons are Christians and some saying that they are not. This website can help to show what is true and what is not, and it will give valuable insights about what really Mormons believe regarding Jesus Christ. Sincere seekers of the truth and members of the Church of Jesus Christ will really like the website. The Messiah website http://messiahjesuschrist.org contains videos and text created by and for the Neal A. Maxwell Institute. The More Good Foundation has been involved in the creation of the websites in English and in other six languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Germans, French, and Japanese). The websites are all at different stages... Read the rest of this entry »
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Mormons are Christians: Messiah Jesus Christ Website
Faith is not based upon “Objective Proof”!
Filed under: Apologetic Article, Youtube Video Tagged: Apologetics, Book o, Book of Mormon, Christ, Christianity, Church of Jesus Christ of … Continue reading » Read More →
Steps to take when you Receive or are Offered Anti-Mormon Literature
Recently I had a close member of my family give me a movie called “Joseph Smith vs. the Bible” (actually, they left it in my car). Since I’ve rarely had a Christian give me something about Mormons that wasn’t propaganda to try and convince Mormons they’re wrong, I really had no desire to watch it. However, I did browse around to see if there were any reviews on the movie so I could have an idea what it was about if my family member asked me again. Just as I had thought, the movie, according to both Christian reviews and LDS reviews, the movie was heavily one-sided. The reviews do a good job of summarizing the movie and explaining what it is about, but in a nutshell, the host uses scripture to prove that Joseph Smith is a false prophet based on a few things he said such as the temple being built in Jackson County, Missouri (which it hasn’t been), and the Book of Mormon prophets saying Jesus would be born in Jerusulem rather than Bethlehem, along... Read the rest of this entry »
“Not My Will, but Thine be Done” New Testament Lesson #25
“Not My Will be Done, But Thine, be Done” New Testament Lesson #25 Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:39-46 … Continue reading » Read More →
“This is Life Eternal” New Testament Study #24
New Testament Lesson #24 “This is Life Eternal” John 16-17 Study outline: John 16:1-15: Jesus prepares his Apostles for the … Continue reading » Read More →
Defending the traditional family against modern social and cultural thinking
UPDATE: There is a correction that needs to be addressed with this article. The original author of Mormon Pride 2011: LDS Church calls for political action against non-traditional families was not written by Chino Blanco. It was originally written by MoHoHawaii and originally published on his blog MoHoHawaii – Another Gay Mormon Blog and originally titled [...] Read More →
White Shirt and Suit on Sunday: Overcoming LDS Perfectionism
Spencer W Kimball’s (former LDS Prophet) spoke to BYU students a number of years ago on becoming perfect as our Father in Heaven is perfect. In this talk, he outlined areas where we should strive for perfection, which include: personal integrity, commitment to (BYU) standards, honoring covenants, roles of men and women, and personal appearance. While I agree that it is important to strive to become closer to God each day, I have experienced sometimes within the LDS culture a tendency for members to over emphasize some of the points that Kimball mentioned about being “perfect”. I have personally seen how this can lead to judgement of others, and essentially pulls people away from God when they think they are doing everything “right” in order to be favored of God. Each person is travelling this journey of life and is on a different point along the path and with their relationship with God. Do I think it is a good thing to strive to be perfect in our... Read the rest of this entry »
MSBNC Shares One Good Reason for Being Assigned to an LDS Ward
Many times my fellow Christian friends who are not familiar with the LDS culture are a bit turned off by how the LDS church assigns people geographically to their congregation. I usually see them looking for a church that they like and that fits in well with their interests. While people are not forced to attend the congregation (the LDS call them wards) that is in their location, it is highly encouraged. For those who have complained about being assigned to wards, the Japan earthquake shows an example of where being assigned to a ward can be very beneficial and inspired. During the earthquake in Japan, the LDS church was able to take account of the members of all congregations within the country in a matter of hours, which impressed someone over at MSNBC. Read more about it at this site: “In Japan Mormon network gathers the flock.” Read More →
“Belief in a counterfeit Jesus”
Let us not focus on the Book of Mormon, modern day Prophets and Apostles, or even the necessary ordinances of the gospel. The foundation we must build upon is that of Jesus Christ. Joseph Smith stated this: The fundamental principles of our religion are the testimony of the Apostles and Prophets, concerning Jesus Christ, that [...] Read More →
BYU’s Honor Code=LDS Church on Steroids?
In a recent article I read about Brandon Davies being dismissed from the team, the author stated that BYU’ honor code was even stricter than that of the LDS church and in his words described it as the LDS church on steriods. He goes on to allude that BYU is ruthless and that if BYU wanted to help the basketball player, they would have kept him on the team and helped him with his issue. Other people such as the broadcasters on Sportscenter the other day applauded BYU for upholding their standards in a time when many schools would not have, given all that was on the line. I feel that the first author could have had a valid point since part of the honor code at BYU is “trivial” things (in my opinion) such as if you have shaved that day, cheated on a test, had a cup of Joe, or was dressing inappropriately. If Davies would have been removed from the team for a smaller violation such as one of these, I think that could have been justified, but it would have been much... Read the rest of this entry »
“They straightway left their nets” – Historical Context
“They Straightway Left Their Nets” – Historical Context Gospel Doctrine Class – New Testament, Lesson #6 Luke 4:14-32; 5; 6:12-16; Matthew 10 The purpose of this week’s study is to help individuals understand that the Apostles were called to be special witnesses of Jesus Christ. Because Apostles are divinely called of Christ, we are blessed [...] Read More →
The Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
God Is Your Loving Heavenly Father God is your Father in Heaven. He knows you personally and loves you more than you can comprehend. He wants you to be happy in this life and in eternity. To accomplish this purpose, Heavenly Father provided a plan called the gospel of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ [...] Read More →