A Christian’s View – The Theology of Voting for Mitt Romney for President
Part Four of Five – The Christian Approach to Mormonism and Mormons
In Part Three, we looked at The Danger of Cults. Here, in Part Four, we’ll look at the Christian Approach to Mormonism and Mormons.
The Christian Approach to Mormonism and Mormons
How Christians should approach Mormonism and Mormons is not the same. Mormonism is a false religion, it is counter-biblical and it can lead people to hell. Mormonism should be opposed to the greatest degree. Note, during this political season, that the Mormon Church is trying hard to be accepted as Christian mainstream partly by the use of very pleasant commercials showing upstanding citizens and then closing with them saying, “…and I’m a Mormon.” I consider this as deceitful or else they would talk about their doctrine.[1] How Christians approach Mormons – the people – is much different. I know many Mormons. I cannot recall ever hating a Mormon, and I really cannot recall a single Mormon I have disliked. The Mormons I have known have been nice, moral, friendly, and of high character. So let me be very clear again. Do not take this article to mean Christians should reject the Mormon person, but it does say to reject Mormonism. The Bible is replete with information of how Christians should love the lost, pray for them and be a witness to them in word and deed.
Next, in Part Five – the last article in this series - we’ll look at the Voting For A Mormon for President.
Doug
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[1] Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God. 2 Cor. 4:2 NIV
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