tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253699696133005190.post1437482164453033743..comments2024-03-21T09:54:37.839-05:00Comments on The Anti-Mormon Blog: Mormons and the Abuse of Amos 3:7Glenn E. Chatfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04117405535707961903noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253699696133005190.post-71445103298930479942016-11-14T11:27:10.046-06:002016-11-14T11:27:10.046-06:00Richard,
First, I’m not “attacking” any people ex...Richard,<br /><br />First, I’m not “attacking” any people except the false teachers and leaders of the LDS, and I’m attacking them because they are teaching a false gospel. Paul said that such people should be “eternally condemned” (Gal. 1:6-9).<br /><br />Secondly, I’m attacking a false belief system itself, exposing it for what it is — a belief system leading people to eternal damnation.<br /> Whether people of such a false belief system do good deeds is irrelevant to their eternal destiny. They are deceived into damnation and need to be warned.<br /><br />You noted Saul, but it was as Paul that he condemned the teachings he previously promoted!<br /><br />And when it comes to the Mormon Church, I am not wrong. If you are a Mormon or a supporter of the Mormon church, it is YOU who are the wrong one.<br /> If you have a problem with what I write, then demonstrate from Scripture where my error lies rather than just writing homilies like this comment of yours.Glenn E. Chatfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04117405535707961903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253699696133005190.post-17795270738245341142016-11-13T20:36:32.869-06:002016-11-13T20:36:32.869-06:00It's clear you mean well. You are sincere in y...It's clear you mean well. You are sincere in your beliefs. I admire that. It does concern me you attack people who do a great work and service to so many in the world. I'm always wary of "Christians" who prefer to tear down good people than to His teachings themselves. Saul meant well but learned he was wrong. The Pharisees were so blinded by their teachings and their pride that they couldn't recognize the Savior for who He is. In fact considered Him instead a devil. The prophetic teachings in Isaiah were misunderstood and changed in the hearts of minds of Jewish leaders in particular to the point they rejected the Son of God. Few were like Nicodemus who humbled himself, came around and accepted Christ. Better to be a Paul than a Saul. Don't be afraid to be wrong. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01138353531053829759noreply@blogger.com