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Catholics and Mormons

I find it interesting that these two churches are working alot lately, which probably scares the crap out of Baptists ;) lol j/k, but i was wondering if a LDS could tell me the similarities between your church and mine. Also i saw a article that said we are the biggest growing, but you guys are the fastest growing or something. But soon you guys might make it to our numbers lol
 

PHOTOTAKER

Well-Known Member
you can look at the articles of faith that the lds church believes in:

1 WE abelieve in bGod, the Eternal Father, and in His cSon, Jesus Christ, and in the dHoly Ghost.__2 We believe that men will be apunished for their bown• sins, and not for Adam’s ctransgression.__3 We believe that through the aAtonement of Christ, all bmankind• may be csaved•, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.__4 We believe that the first principles and aordinances of the Gospel are: first, bFaith• in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, cRepentance; third, dBaptism by eimmersion for the fremission of sins; fourth, Laying on of ghands for the hgift of the Holy Ghost.__5 We believe that a man must be acalled• of God, by bprophecy, and by the laying on of chands by those who are in dauthority, to epreach• the Gospel and administer in the fordinances• thereof.__6 We believe in the same aorganization that existed in the Primitive Church, namely, apostles, bprophets, cpastors, dteachers, eevangelists, and so forth.__7 We believe in the agift of btongues, cprophecy, drevelation, evisions, fhealing, ginterpretation• of tongues, and so forth.__8 We believe the aBible to be the bword• of God as far as it is translated ccorrectly•; we also believe the dBook of Mormon to be the word of God.__9 We believe all that God has arevealed, all that He does now reveal, and we believe that He will yet breveal• many great and important things pertaining to the Kingdom of God.__10 We believe in the literal agathering• of Israel and in the restoration of the bTen Tribes; that cZion• (the New Jerusalem) will be built upon the American continent; that Christ will dreign• personally upon the earth; and, that the earth will be erenewed and receive its fparadisiacal• gglory.__11 We claim the aprivilege• of worshiping Almighty God according to the bdictates of our own cconscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them dworship• how, where, or what they may.__12 We believe in being asubject• to bkings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in cobeying, honoring, and sustaining the dlaw•.__13 aWe• believe in being bhonest, true, cchaste, dbenevolent, virtuous, and in doing egood to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we fhope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to gendure all things. If there is anything hvirtuous, ilovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.

there are letter that refernce other things sorry i didn't have time to take them out sorry...

also i am lds i wrote somthing else and this seemed better... to start out i wont be on tell much later... so ttyl

phototaker...
 

silvermoon383

Well-Known Member
Well, I know a few things that we have in common.

1. We both believe that Christ is the Savior.
2. We both believe that God's Church as a definied organization with established offices
3. We both believe that you must have God's authority (priesthood) in order to administer ordinances (what you call sacraments)
4. We both believe the Bible to be the word of God.
5. We both believe in regular church attendance.
6. We're both anti-abortion
7. We both have strong family values
8. We both belive in the Second Coming of Christ
9. We both believe in doing good to all men

I'm sure there're more, but these are all I can think of right now.
 

PHOTOTAKER

Well-Known Member
at our branch we had a missionary fire side, and invited a catholic priest about ash and palm. it was a good discussion and the thing that he made the point of hammering (by saying it allot) is that Christ is dead and will stay dead... i don't believe it but is that what most Catholics believe in? (i know not all believe that Christ is dead i have a friend that believes Christ is alive and she is a catholic, and she is also suppressed that the lds church believes in Christ... no comment on this one...lol)
 

Squirt

Well-Known Member
Geoffthe3rd said:
I find it interesting that these two churches are working alot lately, which probably scares the crap out of Baptists ;) lol
:biglaugh: Yeah, probably!

i was wondering if a LDS could tell me the similarities between your church and mine.
Here are the main ones, in my opinion.

We both believe that authority from God is necessary to lead His Church. In other words, we both reject the concept of "priesthood of all believers." Both our churches are led by a man whom we believe has been divinely chosen and holds the same power that Peter once did.

We both reject the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. While you rely on tradition, we rely on continuing revelation.

We both reject the doctrine of Sola Fide. We don't believe that we are saved by grace through faith alone, but by grace through faith and works. Along with this, we both look at salvation as more of a process and less of a one-time event.

We both have all seven of the original sacraments, although admittedly, they vary some from each other and are not known by the same names.

We both feel that even though our respective churches represent the same Church Jesus Christ personally established, we consider all people to be Christians who believe themselves to be Christians. We both want to work together for the common good of all, but have no desire to change our doctrines to fit in with anyone else.

We both feel a communion and continued relationship with our dead. You pray to Saints and ask that they petition God to free the dead from Purgatory and we perform proxy baptisms on the part of our dead ancestors. These things may not seem to be very close at all, but we are probably the only two chuches who believe that the living can do anything at all for the dead. My personal feelings are that the Catholic belief in Purgatory and the LDS belief in the Spirit World are probably related.

Obviously, there are other things we have in common, but they are things that we also both have in common with the Protestants, so I didn't mention them.

Also i saw a article that said we are the biggest growing, but you guys are the fastest growing or something. But soon you guys might make it to our numbers lol
Well, there have been some pretty bold predictions made concerning our growth during the coming century. It has been said that we are well on our way to becoming the world's next major religion. However, considering that you guys now number over 1 billion, and we're a measly 12 million, I don't see us catching up any time soon! :D

Good thread, by the way. Even if you did bail out on our one-on-one discussion, I'm glad you're back!
 

joeboonda

Well-Known Member
Interesting reading about the similarities between these two religions. Me, I don't have a religion, I simply have a relationship. Jesus loves me and there's nothing I can do about it. Amazing love, how can it be? I am just glad that it is.
 
Well Catholicism is both a religion and a relationship. We have a deeper relationship to Christ because of the Eucharist. Also why do you assume religion is bad? God is a God of order and he proves that in things he creats like the solar SYSTEM, the ecoSYSTEM, and even our immune SYSTEM. But Christs love is amazing indeed
 

Squirt

Well-Known Member
joeboonda said:
Interesting reading about the similarities between these two religions. Me, I don't have a religion, I simply have a relationship. Jesus loves me and there's nothing I can do about it. Amazing love, how can it be? I am just glad that it is.
Well, better something than nothing, huh? :D Me, I have both a religion and a relationship.
 

jonny

Well-Known Member
Geoffthe3rd said:
I find it interesting that these two churches are working alot lately, which probably scares the crap out of Baptists ;) lol j/k, but i was wondering if a LDS could tell me the similarities between your church and mine. Also i saw a article that said we are the biggest growing, but you guys are the fastest growing or something. But soon you guys might make it to our numbers lol

I believe that Squirt described the similarities pretty good and I don't have anything to add to it.

I do want to say that I think that it's good when any two religions can put aside their doctrinal differences, focus on the similarities, and work together to do good. I'm glad the LDS church has been working with the Catholic church.
 

Quiddity

UndertheInfluenceofGiants
Squirt said:
Well, better something than nothing, huh? :D Me, I have both a religion and a relationship.

Distinction without a difference for us. The Church is the Body of Christ. You have a relationship with the Church, you have a relationship with Christ.

It certainly is nice to work with LDS on charitable deeds.....love you guys....:hug:
 

joeboonda

Well-Known Member
I am glad all who believe in Christ or those who don't can work together for good on earth, too. I believe if someone has trusted Christ to save them and accepted His free gift of eternal life, they were and are saved forevermore. So, I believe their are Christians in many denominations or religious systems or whatnot. For me, religion is definable as man's attempt to reach God, or earn His way to Heaven by doing something himself, instead of doing these things because He has been already pardoned by what Christ did. That is why I don't believe in religion so to speak.
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
joeboonda said:
I am glad all who believe in Christ or those who don't can work together for good on earth, too. I believe if someone has trusted Christ to save them and accepted His free gift of eternal life, they were and are saved forevermore. So, I believe their are Christians in many denominations or religious systems or whatnot. For me, religion is definable as man's attempt to reach God, or earn His way to Heaven by doing something himself, instead of doing these things because He has been already pardoned by what Christ did. That is why I don't believe in religion so to speak.

This is "salvation by works." It reduces salvation to a reward, rather than a gift and it renders void the Biblical tenet that we love God, because God first loved us. It also does not take into account what Christ said: "You did not choose me, but I chose you."
 

jonny

Well-Known Member
sojourner said:
This is "salvation by works." It reduces salvation to a reward, rather than a gift and it renders void the Biblical tenet that we love God, because God first loved us. It also does not take into account what Christ said: "You did not choose me, but I chose you."

Honestly, salvation is more of a gift in Mormonism than it is in any other Christian denomination. It's the only Christian denomination where Christ saves EVERYONE except those who knowlingly reject him.

Anyone who thinks that Mormons "earn" their salvation through their works has a very limited understanding of LDS theology.

You might want to check this thread out:
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29723
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
jonny said:
Honestly, salvation is more of a gift in Mormonism than it is in any other Christian denomination. It's the only Christian denomination where Christ saves EVERYONE except those who knowlingly reject him.

Anyone who thinks that Mormons "earn" their salvation through their works has a very limited understanding of LDS theology.

You might want to check this thread out:
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29723

That statement is both arrogant and incorrect. Refer to the Episcopal Catechism, as found in the Book of Common Prayer: "What is grace? Grace is God's favor towards us, unearned and undeserved; by grace, God forgives our sins..." Sounds pretty much like an unconditional gift to me...and that's just one other denomination.

Some Christians believe that EVERYBODY...period... is saved. Some denominations believe that everybody who tries to be good will be saved. Some other denominations believe as you do.
 

Bishka

Veteran Member
sojourner said:
That statement is both arrogant and incorrect. Refer to the Episcopal Catechism, as found in the Book of Common Prayer: "What is grace? Grace is God's favor towards us, unearned and undeserved; by grace, God forgives our sins..." Sounds pretty much like an unconditional gift to me...and that's just one other denomination.

Some Christians believe that EVERYBODY...period... is saved. Some denominations believe that everybody who tries to be good will be saved. Some other denominations believe as you do.

I could say the same for your statement as well. Jonny was just pointing out that anybody who believe that the LDS Church has to 'work' for their salvation has a grossly misjudged the Church.
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
beckysoup61 said:
I could say the same for your statement as well. Jonny was just pointing out that anybody who believe that the LDS Church has to 'work' for their salvation has a grossly misjudged the Church.

Yeah, and he also pointed out that the Mormons are the only ones who view grace as a gift, and that no other denominations claim salvation by grace. That's arrogant.
 

jonny

Well-Known Member
sojourner said:
That statement is both arrogant and incorrect. Refer to the Episcopal Catechism, as found in the Book of Common Prayer: "What is grace? Grace is God's favor towards us, unearned and undeserved; by grace, God forgives our sins..." Sounds pretty much like an unconditional gift to me...and that's just one other denomination.

Some Christians believe that EVERYBODY...period... is saved. Some denominations believe that everybody who tries to be good will be saved. Some other denominations believe as you do.

I'm sorry. I didn't realize that Episcopalians didn't believe in hell.
 

jonny

Well-Known Member
sojourner said:
Yeah, and he also pointed out that the Mormons are the only ones who view grace as a gift, and that no other denominations claim salvation by grace. That's arrogant.

You're putting words in my mouth. I'm sick of hearing that Mormons believe we are saved by our works when it ISN'T TRUE.
 

Aqualung

Tasty
sojourner said:
Yeah, and he also pointed out that the Mormons are the only ones who view grace as a gift, and that no other denominations claim salvation by grace. That's arrogant.
He didn't say that. He said they were the only ones who view grace as more of a gift than any other denomination.
 
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