MormonismI saw a video on youtube about the Mormon cult.
At first I laughed at it, then I became concerned, what these people believe is devilish. They think if they lead a good life they will become gods one day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7v_V8qSIIo&mode=related&search=
Scary.
We have the same potential as God, because that is the way God designed us.
You think we should be God's slaves, but God is too kind hearted to let that happen.
We are meant to be his/her friends, but you're too stupid to realise that.
And this is coming from someone who thinks pre-flood lions were vegetarians.
Who cares if they believe we can become like god. They aren't the first ones to come up with the idea.
"This is taken from a propaganda video put out by an extreme group of Jesus fans to denounce the Mormons."
AHAHHAHAHAHAH ata1 u keep getting better and better. notice the XTREME group os jesus fans aka people like ata1
MORMANISM IS BULL SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO RELIGION YET HAS IT TOTALLY RIGHT FOR GOD IS TO GREAT TO UNGERSTAND.
Question
WE CALL JESUS JESUS AND HE WAS A HEBREW RIGHT.
THERE IS NO LETTER J IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE.
THIS IS NOT HIS REAL NAME
IF YOU DON'T BELEIVE ME
RESEARCH THIS YOUR SELF.
MORMAN BULLSHIT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I LAUGH IN THE FACE OF IT ALL
THE ORIGINAL MAN HAS SPOKEN.
Jesus>Jesu>Joshua>Yeshua>Yod-He-Shin-Vav-He
Yeshua: 'Savior' (Hebrew)
Christ>Crestos
Christ: 'Light and Fire' (Greek)
The story of Jesus Christ is not just about a man from Galilee, but is a mythology which was written as an embellishment of actual history, for the sake of teaching spiritual truths. The 'savior' is 'light and fire'. These truths are known as the esoteric side of Judaism, still practiced by Jews today called: Kabbalah.
The temple of the holy spirit (light and fire) is the body, and the light and fire of God is in the body.
Therefore Jesus represents an aspect of the human body, insamuch as a member of his church represents a part of his own body. This illustrates the macrocosmic and microcosmic interrelation between the literal and metaphorical contexts of Kabbalist scripture such as the bible.