Catholic and Pentecostal are both types of Christianity. The Apocrypha is simply a book of church doctrine and historical accounts if I'm not mistaken. Mormons follow non-canonical doctrine/prophet so they aren't a part of Christian orthodoxy, they're more a cult than anything (I mean that in the least offensive way possible). It's just that their Book of Mormon contradicts the bible whereas the Apocrypha simply plays off of an interpretation.
[spoiler]Just sayin'.[/spoiler]
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/135753455/0/0
^If you like to read history stuff, educate yourselves. :D
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You get it.
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Thanks. :)
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The book of mormon doesnt contradict thw bible. Have u even read it?
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Edited by Tiber of Astora: 8/11/2015 5:08:34 PMIt calls Jesus the brother of Satan, claims that all humans who follow god will become a god, says we're actual spirit children rather than adopted into sonship, denies the trinity, etc. [spoiler]Need I go on?[/spoiler]
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Also it might contradict some of other churches [b]interpretations[/b] of the bible but does not contradict the bible itself
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Mormonism does contradict Christianity.
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Mormanism contradicts other churches. The only reason u think it contradicts christianity is because u think ur church [b]is[/b] christianity
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What are assuming about my church that leads you to believe it contradicts Christianity? As far as I can see, I haven't mentioned my church, but it's safe for me to assume that the doctrine's of Mormon theology are hypocritical because I've read them.
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[quote]Mormanism contradicts other churches. The only reason u think it contradicts christianity is because u think ur church [b]is[/b] christianity[/quote] Sorry to burst your bubble, but Mormonism detracts from what main stream Christianity considers orthodox. The Nicene Creed is the foundation of Christianity, something Mormons oppose openly.
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First off not once dose it say any of that in it! And second off you havent read it so u cant say anything
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According to Mormon theology, this is what Abraham stated concerning man's justification for their sins: “[i]We needed a Savior to pay for our sins and teach us how to return to our Heavenly Father. Our Father said, ‘Whom shall I send?’ [/i](Abraham 3:27). [i]Two of our brothers offered to help[/i] (previously referring to Lucifer and Jesus). [i]Our oldest brother, Jesus Christ, who was then called Jehovah, said, ‘Here am I, send m[/i]e.’” As you were saying...
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Whatever. Im just wasting my time argueing with a couple of [b]kids[/b] who have no idea what their talking about. Now i have more important things to do