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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Read the thread.
how do the Mormons compare to 7th day Adventists?

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Originally posted by mochiron
how do the Mormons compare to 7th day Adventists?
Mormons are polytheistic, they have other books besides the
Bible they believe to be true scripture too.
7th days are not polytheistic and base all their beliefs on what
the Bible says, they don't have new written works like the Book
of Mormon.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Mormons are polytheistic, they have other books besides the
don't have new written works like the Book
of Mormon.
Kelly
they say that they have no such books, but they are crazy with books written by Ellen G. White. She is something like prophet for them.

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Originally posted by pitch
they say that they have no such books, but they are crazy with books written by Ellen G. White. She is something like prophet for them.
I said that the 7th Day did not have any other books, the Mormon's
do.
Kelly

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Originally posted by Valdorien
wait.. what does that mean? i'm puzzled.
its the six days shall thou labour but the seventh you nor your servants shall work but keep it holy as a day of worship to the living true god. jews held saturday as the sabath, christians the sunday.,

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Originally posted by stoker
its the six days shall thou labour but the seventh you nor your servants shall work but keep it holy as a day of worship to the living true god. jews held saturday as the sabath, christians the sunday.,
Christians who believe Sunday is the Sabbath are simply confused about their own beliefs. Sunday is the Lord's day, the day of the resurrection.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
Christians who believe Sunday is the Sabbath are simply confused about their own beliefs. Sunday is the Lord's day, the day of the resurrection.
Correct, any calendar can show anyone what the 7th day of the week
is.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Correct, any calendar can show anyone what the 7th day of the week
is.
Kelly
Does the calendar have scriptural authority?

I was appealing to tradition--the ultimate authority for Christians, even those who fancy themselves fundamentalists.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
Does the calendar have scriptural authority?

I was appealing to tradition--the ultimate authority for Christians, even those who fancy themselves fundamentalists.
Appealing to tradition? For what?
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Mormons are polytheistic, they have other books besides the
Bible they believe to be true scripture too.
7th days are not polytheistic and base all their beliefs on what
the Bible says, they don't have new written works like the Book
of Mormon.
Kelly
That's not what polytheism means. Polytheism is worshipping more than one god, not having more than one scripture.

I heard that the Mormon belief is something to do with Jesus being, not dead for three days, but in America.
Gotta love those crazy cult freaks.

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Originally posted by jimmyb270
That's not what polytheism means. Polytheism is worshipping more than one god, not having more than one scripture.

I heard that the Mormon belief is something to do with Jesus being, not dead for three days, but in America.
Gotta love those crazy cult freaks.
I know what polythesim means, and the Mormons are polythestic.
In their belief system the universe has several gods that are
procreating spirit children, I believe Elohim is this planet's god
according to them.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Appealing to tradition? For what?
Kelly
The notion that Sunday is the day of the resurrection, and thus has special significance for Christians, is rooted in tradition. It certainly is not an idea based on the Bible.

Of course, my preferred activity on Sunday morning concerns a hand-tied fly (such as seen in my avatar), a long rod, and a body of water--with either my waders and boots, or my kick boat and oars. This is my tradition, and tradition matters.