PS. I don't go by English. I go by the original languages. And yes, it is plural here. Read what DavidM wrote about looking for the true church and not finding THE church/congregation. That one seems to fly over your head too. No mind, it would fly over most people's head.
Blainer) "YE" is a plural word in old English.
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002 08:39:55 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Glenn - Jesus said, I am the ye, (individual people) are the
> branches. Look
> at how DavidM said it. The true church is made up of individual
> Christians
> who make up the Lord's congregation. Mormons think like the Church
> of Christ
> Restoration Movement. I don't accept other denominations as being
> the true
> church either. Nor do I accept any or all the divisions within
> Mormonism as
> being the truth church. The true church includes all born again
> people in
> any congregation. Just like hell fire, Mormons are in contradiction
> of
> Jesus' teachings.
>
>
> > >> >>> DAVEH: This is where we disagree, Glenn. From my point of
> view, I do
> >>> NOT "accept other denominations" as being the 'true Church', but
> I do
> >>> accept those churches and the members of those denominations "as
>
> >>> Christians" because they purport to accept Jesus as their
> Saviour. IMO,
> >>> even if they believe the doctrines incorrectly, they are still "
> >>> Christians" if they are attempting to follow in our Savior's
> footsteps.
> >>> And, I accept them as being my brother & sisters "because we
> have the
> >>> same Father God".
> >> So does this mean that people in other denominations can go to
> heaven or
> >> just the bottom level? Laura
> > DAVEH: We've touched on this before a bit. IMO, anybody can go
> to
> > 'heaven' if they have a covenantal relationship with the Lord.
> The
> > question becomes how one defines heaven. LDS theology believes in
> 3
> > spheres or levels of heaven. Those who do not have a covenantal
> > relationship will find themselves in the lower two levels after
> the
> > resurrection.
>

