a message dated 3/18/2005 5:37:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Miller wrote: Lastly, all those who believe the Bible consider the ............................ I am sure we know that David is using his imagination to the max when he pretends to know what "all ....who believe the Bible " think on most any subject. I would like an explanation, however, of just exactly why the Lord, in your opinion and teachings, started the Mormon church and how that squares with the biblical teaching of salvation by grace apart from works. Keep in mind that I, for one, do not believe that you nor any other human are outside the influence and grace of the Lord. It seems as though you and Dave agree with this ---- providing an opportunity for discussion between believers ---------------- correct? JD BLAINE: David was right on one thing, I am included in those who believe the Bible. I sometimes argue against it just to emphasize that in my opinion, it has flaws--but I consider it the word of God for the most part. In answer to your very excellent question (thanks for keeping it simple), I believe the Lord started the Mormon Church for one main reason--orderliness. In other words, I think He wants the Church to be one, with no divisions in doctrine, authority or practice. He is a God of order, not disorder, and I think anyone who takes even a brief look at the traditional Christian world would of necessity be constrained to agree that there is much disorder in lines of authority, practices and doctrine. The Book of Mormon presents itself as containing the old gospel of Jesus and his disciples in pure form, as it was taught by Jesus Christ to his disciples in the New World, when he visited them shortly after his ascension from his Old World disciples. Many other revelations to Joseph Smith further clarified how Christ's Church should be conducted in these last days. In sunmmary, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was established for the purpose of preparing a House of Order with purity of doctrine, authority and practices, in preparation for the second coming of Christ, in much the same way as John the Baptist was to be the forerunner of the Messiah in ancient times. When He (The Lord) arrives, all things that are not of Him will be thrown down and destroyed, and the Kingdom of God will be fully established. ---------- "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed.

