Quick questions for Mormons is a series of quick questions for Mormons (hence the name)and other interest parties to ponder. The answers to the questions just might be a little more revealing than most Mormons would want to admit.
@ilovepresbush You need a prophet to tell you something is a sin? sin can be easily be defined as doing anything that hurts ourselves or others and not doing something to help when we could of, I don't need a prophet to tell me that. I can use my God given brain. "Don't do anything that hurts yourself or others for it is a sin" Am I a prophet now? No. Please tell me one prophecy that has been given in your lifetime that we could not reasonably figure out ourselves.
@EvidenceMinistries Your asking a loaded question. I almost fill like I am being asked questions from the Pharisees from the Bible. I will give a parable, if your were to build a house and hired people. Would you not set one of them as their leader to the other men that took direction from you? In building a house there is architects, masons, carpenters, and many of other crafts and experience but you would need all of these. So is Christ Church.
@EvidenceMinistries Well you said above there was no more need for prophets after the death of Christ. Paul become an Apostle after the death of Christ if there is no more need for prophets why would he call one after his death. Obviously there was still a need for Prophets.
@EvidenceMinistries If there was no longer need for prophets why do we find evidence in the Bible itself God continued to call prophets of Christ death? Acts 21:10
@ilovepresbush You need a prophet to tell you something is a sin? sin can be easily be defined as doing anything that hurts ourselves or others and not doing something to help when we could of, I don't need a prophet to tell me that. I can use my God given brain. "Don't do anything that hurts yourself or others for it is a sin" Am I a prophet now? No. Please tell me one prophecy that has been given in your lifetime that we could not reasonably figure out ourselves.
twoclose2call 1 month ago
@EvidenceMinistries Your asking a loaded question. I almost fill like I am being asked questions from the Pharisees from the Bible. I will give a parable, if your were to build a house and hired people. Would you not set one of them as their leader to the other men that took direction from you? In building a house there is architects, masons, carpenters, and many of other crafts and experience but you would need all of these. So is Christ Church.
BOON70 2 months ago
@BOON70- Are you saying that Paul was not a prophet?
EvidenceMinistries 2 months ago
@EvidenceMinistries LOL doesn't it say Paul the Apostle? Not Paul the Prophet.
BOON70 2 months ago
@BOON70- Now you've just opened the door for all kinds of problems. Who was the prophet, Agabus or Paul?
EvidenceMinistries 2 months ago
@EvidenceMinistries Yes.
BOON70 2 months ago
@BOON70- You didn't answer my question. Was Agabus a prophet in the SAME sense that the LDS Church teaches today?
EvidenceMinistries 2 months ago
@EvidenceMinistries Well you said above there was no more need for prophets after the death of Christ. Paul become an Apostle after the death of Christ if there is no more need for prophets why would he call one after his death. Obviously there was still a need for Prophets.
BOON70 2 months ago
@BOON70- Really? Agabus was a prophet in the same sense that the LDS church teaches today? You can do better than that.
EvidenceMinistries 2 months ago
@EvidenceMinistries If there was no longer need for prophets why do we find evidence in the Bible itself God continued to call prophets of Christ death? Acts 21:10
BOON70 2 months ago in playlist QQFM (Quick Questions For Mormons)