You wouldn't think Brigham Young University would overwhelmingly be Mormon? It is a Mormon university.
Forgive me for not knowing every single university in America. :roll:
But the Mormons are not a cult and my experience with Mormons have always been positive. When I was in Provo the people there were unbelievably nice.
Your argument is that Mormonism is not a cult because they're nice people. But being nice accounts for NOTHING when examining Mormonism itself. A lot of Christians are nice people, does that make their beliefs anymore valid? Of course not.
Will God not be gracious to those who do good?
No. Being good does not earn God's grace. Rather, he
freely offers it to you, in fact, you could never do enough to earn his grace, because then you could boast! (
Ephesians 2:9)
As I already showed, when it comes to salvation, the Mormons add to the Christian doctrine that belief in Joseph Smith as the prophet is an
additional requirement to be saved, it's called
legalism:
There is no salvation without accepting Joseph Smith as a prophet of God (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 1, p. 18 )
And that's not all they've added, additional legalism is "good works" as a requirement for redemption.
Good works are necessary for salvation (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 92)
Because of their legalism, which btw is the true definition of being "religious", they DENY THE SUFFICIENCY of Christ's death as the SOLE SOURCE for redemption and salvation. Therefore,
they are not saved because they simply don't believe in it:
God saved you by his grace ---->when you believed<----. And you can't take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Ephesians 2:8
You presume to be a judge where it is plainly not your place, by the doctrines of your faith.
I'm the Christian and you're not. I simply have more authority to speak on the matter of what a Christian is. And further, you presume I'm not to judge, when you obviously don't understand what the bible says about judgment in the first place. It
may not be my place to judge or doubt an individual's salvation, but I am perfectly free to judge any religion, philosophy or cult I wish. See the difference?
Following Christ is following God's grace.
No its not. One is a verb(following Christ) and one is a noun(God's unmerited mercy). They're two different things, both important to the Christian, but different.
How do you know to believe the accounts of Paul and not those of Joseph Smith?
Because what Paul wrote lines up with the rest of God's word. What Joseph Smith wrote CONTRADICTS the rest of God's word - and anything that contradicts the word of God is false.
No they are not. They don't believe in the sufficiency of Jesus Christ and his death/resurrection,
the primary point to the bible. They are just as unsaved as an atheist, Muslim or agnostic person.
This is the end of my thread jacking.
This will also be the end of my thread jacking, even though I think Romney's other beliefs should be far more closely examined than what he thinks about global warming.