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2007-03-15 02:54:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I wasn't giving them a break, I just ran out of material. Then I remembered Kolab!

2007-03-15 02:58:56 · update #1

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Mormons call themselves monotheistic, because even if they believe there are many Gods, they only worship three!

Yeah, it really doesn't make any more sense than any other religious belief... but it's really a question of semantics. Since we only have 'monotheistic' and 'polytheistic' as ways of describing beliefs in the number of deities, it can be kind of vague.

By the way, it's spelled "Kolob", and it refers to a star, not a planet. "God lives on the planet nearest to the star 'Kolob'"

2007-03-15 04:36:51 · answer #1 · answered by James, Pet Guy 4 · 0 0

Kolab is an open source groupware program suite. It consists of the Kolab server and a wide variety of Kolab clients, including Horde Webmail (currently is alpha/beta development), KDE Software Kontact (fully working in KDE 3.4.1), Mozilla Thunderbird with the SyncKolab extension (alpha/beta), and Microsoft Outlook with the Toltec Connector (stable release) or the Konsec Konnektor (stable release).

2007-03-15 03:01:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Mormons only worship God the Father, as the Supreme Being, the Father of Christ, who is our Savior. Can't get much clearer than that. Mormons do believe that individuals can obtain godhood, but that does not mean they will be equal to God, ever. Also, they don't worship gods, only God. Clear enough?

2007-03-15 05:40:34 · answer #3 · answered by straightup 5 · 1 0

We worship God the Father. No other gods, only God, our Heavenly Father.
Why don't you talk with some missionaries?

2007-03-15 07:51:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i thought you were giving the mormons a break?

2007-03-15 02:57:42 · answer #5 · answered by Jedi Maiden 2 · 1 0

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