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Do Christians accept that after the time of the Bible God still has a relationship with mankind and this is expressed in the Koran, the many writings of Saints, the Book of Mormon and perhaps more recent writings?

2007-04-11 08:20:39 · 3 answers · asked by purplepeace59 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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What? I don't think Christians will ever accept that Islam or Mormonism are branches sprung from Christianity, if that's what you mean.

2007-04-11 09:58:57 · answer #1 · answered by rasputina 2 · 0 0

I think most CHristians have turned a deaf ear to God, and then say God has stopped speaking to us. But the Bible, as good as it is, as inspired as it is, is too ambiguous to make the church of CHrist one cohesive unit; rather it makes the church into many factions, each going "Lo here" and "Lo there".

That's why I am LDS, because it's a living, breathing organization, led by God who still speaks to His church thru His prophets. We have extra-Biblical scriptures that work hand in hand with the Bible to tell us better what God is saying to us.

2007-04-15 07:32:04 · answer #2 · answered by mormon_4_jesus 7 · 0 0

Christian religion is very much alive, as with most religions, in decline in some regions, maintaining in others, and growing in yet other places

2007-04-11 15:24:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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