Aside from the fact that they believe they will become a god, why do Mormons think that God and Jesus are totally seperate? The Bible clearly states that in the begining was the Word and the Word WAS God and the Word was with God and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. That mean God became flesh and was Jesus, but was still one God. They also say, "Who was He talking to on the cross when He said, 'Father why have you forsaken Me?'" I believe that because He was bound to flesh He still had human emotions and could feel pain. In despiration and agony he cried out to God. I could be wrong in my theory, but reguardless Mormons claim to be Christians, but Christians don't believe in more than ONE God. I have a right to complain about Mormons because they knock on my door once a week and harrass me.
2007-07-05
17:06:20
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