The Doctrine of All Salvation

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#62
I am searching for anyone who wants to abide or does abide
in the doctrine of Christ and does not want to or does not transgress it.


This is why I am here on your forum.
 
Oct 30, 2019
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#63
I am on a mission searching for them who will love me like Jesus loves me.
Jesus sent me to look everywhere I go everyday.
Even on the internet.
 
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kaylagrl

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#70
I am searching for anyone who wants to abide or does abide
in the doctrine of Christ and does not want to or does not transgress it.


This is why I am here on your forum.

I ask myself this question, why would a person come on to a forum with riddles and refusing to answer questions instead of simply saying they are a Mormon and are trying to convert others to their beliefs. Google "doctrine of Salvation" and here's what pops up...

The Mormon doctrine of salvation
Salvation is eternal life. For Mormons the ideal of salvation is to live forever as a family in the highest heaven of the celestial kingdom.

Mormons believe that human beings get salvation both through the grace of God and their own actions.

Part of the work of salvation has been done by the atonement of Jesus Christ, in that all human beings are guaranteed resurrection, but to attain the full quality of eternal life, human beings also have work to do.

Mormons believe that people arrive in this world without sin, but that they soon misbehave and need to be saved from the consequences of their own actions.

To live close to God, a person must have dealt with all the sins in their life. People have a choice of what sins they commit, and they have a free choice of what to do to put things right.


Interesting...
 
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I ask myself this question, why would a person come on to a forum with riddles and refusing to answer questions instead of simply saying they are a Mormon and are trying to convert others to their beliefs. Google "doctrine of Salvation" and here's what pops up...

The Mormon doctrine of salvation
Salvation is eternal life. For Mormons the ideal of salvation is to live forever as a family in the highest heaven of the celestial kingdom.

Mormons believe that human beings get salvation both through the grace of God and their own actions.

Part of the work of salvation has been done by the atonement of Jesus Christ, in that all human beings are guaranteed resurrection, but to attain the full quality of eternal life, human beings also have work to do.

Mormons believe that people arrive in this world without sin, but that they soon misbehave and need to be saved from the consequences of their own actions.

To live close to God, a person must have dealt with all the sins in their life. People have a choice of what sins they commit, and they have a free choice of what to do to put things right.


Interesting...
I am not a Mormon and never have I ever been one.
The doctrine of Christ is not Mormon.
If there is anything else I can do to help you know the truth
let me know and I will try to help you.
 
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#72
The good news is that you can save yourself
if you do not transgress the doctrine of Christ
and abide in it you will have both the Father and the Son.
God will be with you.

2 John 1:9
Whosoever transgresseth,
and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God.
He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ,
he hath both the Father
and the Son.
What do you think of 1 Cor 15:1-4 then. Wouldn't that be a clearer explanation than this?
 
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#75
I do not believe you can improve upon the doctrine of Christ.
I give no thought to anything else for if it is not the doctrine of Christ
I flee from it. Now if you need something else or more other than the doctrine of Christ
I will not hold it against you.
 
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kaylagrl

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#79
I am not a Mormon and never have I ever been one.
The doctrine of Christ is not Mormon.
If there is anything else I can do to help you know the truth
let me know and I will try to help you.

No, there is nothing you can help me with. It's just quite odd that you would use the exact same phrasing as the Mormons do in your comments so far.