DAVEH wrote:
For anyone to think they were not heavily biased by their RCC affiliation stretches the imagination.

I would not argue that. I agree with you that the bias existed for them to accept the Trinity, just as the bias existed for them to accept transubstantiation, infant baptism, purgatory, indulgences, the authority of the clergy, etc.

DaveH wrote:
As I see it, their break with the RCC was based on their differences of opinion. If they had studied the TD and not found it distasteful to their beliefs, then there would be no reason to break from that tradition.

Agreed. My point is only that they did not accept the Trinity only because of their bias. They studied it out pretty thoroughly.

DAVEH:
I have no doubt that he did study it himself, but his acceptance of it does not change its nature.....which as I see it was a politically motivated doctrine of obfuscation. I would not be surprised if Calvin felt the need to retain it for the same reason. From his perspective, anybody teaching against it might be a real threat to his religious foundation.

We have been over the history before. Your argument that the Trininty came about because of politics is faulty. The Trinity Doctrine existed long before Constantine, and it was politically unacceptable to believe in the Trinity for generations after Constantine.

DAVEH wrote:
Whilst the people came from a Protestant background, I don't see why you would think the theology did likewise. There were doctrines (TD, infant baptism, etc) that were not a part of Biblical Christianity that the RCC adopted and some of the Reformers henceforth adopted. I don't see any of that in Mormonism.....do you? I'm perhaps too close to LDS theology to see such, but if you do I'd appreciate you sharing it.

My comment was that from a HISTORICAL point of view, Mormonism is a branch of Protestant Christianity. From a theological point of view, Mormonism differs significantly from the majority of Protestant Christianity. Nevertheless, there is still quite a bit of commonality. You still preach Jesus Christ as Savior of the world, you evangelize by sharing the gospel, you baptize converts, you practice the laying on of hands for ordination, you have similar meetings in the sense of singing and teaching.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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