DAVEH:  Were they active members, John....or just members of record?  Please  note my qualifier below.......

most knowledgeable Mormons


.........I still believe that they would have very similar thoughts and understandings about why God has done what he has done.  My quoted examples suggests that many knowledgeable Christians (specifically TTers) that I am familiar with are sharply divided on things that Mormons pretty much find simple to comprehend.  Your sonship discussion is another example that brings this to mind to me.....it is so simple to explain in LDS theology, yet some pretty big (TT) guns have spent much more time arguing over it than Perry and I have been arguing whether or not he is an anti-Mormon.  It's just an observation, Bishop....don't take it personally.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DaveH  --  I just have to chime in here.   My wife converted from mormonism and her Mom and the whole family,for years,  have  been  in that faith.   They do not have a clue as to what that church believes, much less the nature of God...........not a one of them.   I suspect your church is no different from protestant churches in this regard.  
 
JD
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 14:56:20 -0700
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Belief

DAVEH:   Don't you find it just a little bit curious that in a parallel post that arrived with yours........

Do you think we even
agree as to what the Word of God consists of Debbie?  jt


........Do you really think the problem is simply rooted in the vast differences between my beliefs and Perry's?  I believe most knowledgeable Mormons have a pretty good perception of the nature of God.  I don't think I can say the same about most TTers.

Lance Muir wrote:
Har de har har (Ralph Kramden for you youngsters). You two illustrate just
why there are so many factions on TT.

'god' you don't, even by now, have an understanding of one another's meaning
of THAT word?

Yikes!!!!!!!

    

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