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DAVEH: While it does make for an interesting sideshow, to me it is
rather disappointing. I had hoped that most non LDS Christians would
find more agreement in their beliefs. I'm not sure why I thought that
would be the case though, as history has repeatedly demonstrated the
lack of cohesion amongst most Christians. From my perspective, most LDS splinter groups seem to be rooted in accepting (or not) those who are in authority, and recognizing them as representatives of the Lord. On the other hand, that seems to have no import to the non-LDS Christian world. Except in the RCC, authority apparently has little relevance, and doctrinal disputations (misinterpretations) seemingly divide Protestantism as efficiently as a Ginsu knife demonstration slices, chops and dices onions. Lance Muir wrote:
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