Mormonism Vs. Christianity

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THE HISTORIC CHRISTIAN FAITH
VS
MORMONISM
A
Simple
Doctrinal
Comparison

A. There are 16, essential doctrines that has establish the Historic Christian faith, from the many chrisian-cults of the world. These 16, essential Biblical theological truths have been delivered to the true body of Christ, by the power and flow of the Holy Spirit through out the Church ages. Let it be known that the present day invisible Church, has faught for and thus, established these 16, essential doctrines on nothing less than a sea of blood by the holy martyrdom of the faithful saints of God.
Below is a good and Godly spiritfilled guidline of the right poster and attitude towards doctrine and Christiann ministry in-the-light of true fellowship in Christ with
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So, with a proper understanding of what Mormonism really teaches, you will be able to see past those definitions into the real differences between Christianity and Mormonism. Please understand that the Mormins want people tyo believe that they are the same in their Christianty as the whole of true historical christindom. They take the ame of Christianity in vanity! Note: Eternal life and eternal damnation are at stake. Pay close attention and don't e fooled into the pit of “lets just all get along” stuff. We are call soldier and Jesus Christ is the Commander of the Lords army ( ).
Note: When we say that the Triun Godhead consist in three distinct person the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we mean that they are individuals who have a mind, will, and emotions and recognizes One's Self distinct from others. Theologically we do not mean that the three persons of the Trinty are persons as man is. Therefore, there is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, One God three distinct persons= (mind, wiill and eotion) in the Godhead. The full nature of God Almighty is forsure beyound are reach as finite souls. Thought the living Word of God teaches us very sinsincly the Majesty of the Holy Trinty. Not so in Morminism as you will clearly see as you read and

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