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<blockquote data-quote="WVUALLEN" data-source="post: 131761313" data-attributes="member: 1112294"><p>Mormons are a cult by definition. Systematic worship in a religious building is a cult thing for sure. Don't let your religion fall into that trap unless you're some kind of cult wannabe.</p><p></p><p>Christian churches can fall into this category of cult by simply following a set of so called directives that say we must do it this way and only this way. </p><p></p><p>Billy Graham answer on what is a cult... While some cults openly deny the Christian faith, others mimic Christian practices and actually claim to believe the Bible—although they deny some of its most important teachings.</p><p></p><p>Let me suggest three questions or guidelines you might find helpful in evaluating this group. First, what do they believe about the Bible? Is it alone the Word of God (as Christians affirm)—or do they add to it, or claim they alone have translated it correctly? Second, what do they believe about Jesus? Is He alone the divine Son of God, sent from Heaven to save us from our sins? Or do they deny this, or claim we must work to save ourselves? Third, what do they believe about other Christians? Do they claim that they, and they alone, have the truth—or do they rejoice that God is also at work elsewhere?</p><p></p><p>Morman faith is misleading and misguided. Christian churches can also become legalistic themselves instead of following.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVUALLEN, post: 131761313, member: 1112294"] Mormons are a cult by definition. Systematic worship in a religious building is a cult thing for sure. Don't let your religion fall into that trap unless you're some kind of cult wannabe. Christian churches can fall into this category of cult by simply following a set of so called directives that say we must do it this way and only this way. Billy Graham answer on what is a cult... While some cults openly deny the Christian faith, others mimic Christian practices and actually claim to believe the Bible—although they deny some of its most important teachings. Let me suggest three questions or guidelines you might find helpful in evaluating this group. First, what do they believe about the Bible? Is it alone the Word of God (as Christians affirm)—or do they add to it, or claim they alone have translated it correctly? Second, what do they believe about Jesus? Is He alone the divine Son of God, sent from Heaven to save us from our sins? Or do they deny this, or claim we must work to save ourselves? Third, what do they believe about other Christians? Do they claim that they, and they alone, have the truth—or do they rejoice that God is also at work elsewhere? Morman faith is misleading and misguided. Christian churches can also become legalistic themselves instead of following. [/QUOTE]
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