Another mass Shooting at a Church here in Mi

I didn’t say it was my hope or accurate hope, but they believe in their own version of hope in their brand of religion.
Okay, as long as you recognize that religion with that kind of Hope isn't anything but soul damning deception. And the Bible definition and meaning of Hope isn't that kind of wishfulness or optimism.
Having said that, I do understand why you question the original poster about bringing that issue up in this time of grief.
 
Okay, as long as you recognize that religion with that kind of Hope isn't anything but soul damning deception. And the Bible definition and meaning of Hope isn't that kind of wishfulness or optimism.
Having said that, I do understand why you question the original poster about bringing that issue up in this time of grief.
Of course, I was just stating that pretty much all religions offer their followers “hope.” It might be what we classify as false hope, but the followers of other religions probably don’t draw that distinction if they haven’t accepted Christ.
 
When you get beyond the surface of what they say is Christianity, it’s a very different belief. One of the most drastic differences is the belief that everyone can become a god or goddess in the afterlife. Here are some additional differences between Mormons and Baptists: https://denominationdifferences.com/compare/baptist-vs-mormon
They have a totally works based salvation system, with the end result for sincere Mormons, who were married off in the temple and who kept all ordinances of Smith, shall become as gods
 
Okay, as long as you recognize that religion with that kind of Hope isn't anything but soul damning deception. And the Bible definition and meaning of Hope isn't that kind of wishfulness or optimism.
Having said that, I do understand why you question the original poster about bringing that issue up in this time of grief.
In their time of grief might be the best time for the Holy Spirit to get to them the true Gospel and true Jesus to give them that real hope
 
Of course, I was just stating that pretty much all religions offer their followers “hope.” It might be what we classify as false hope, but the followers of other religions probably don’t draw that distinction if they haven’t accepted Christ.
lds offers no rewl hope though was my main point, as now might be the God ordained time to have Him reach out to them during this terrible time
 
Praying for the families
 
In their time of grief might be the best time for the Holy Spirit to get to them the true Gospel and true Jesus to give them that real hope
I doubt there are any Mormons reading this forum which might be impacted by our words. My only point was that I would not use a tragic event such as a church shooting as an introductory opportunity to the preach gospel to those who are directly impacted. I would first offer condolences and shoulder for the grieving members. In due time, after a proper amount of time for grieving to occur, and led by the Spirit, I would certainly offer clarifying differences between their gospel and the true gospel.
 
I doubt there are any Mormons reading this forum which might be impacted by our words. My only point was that I would not use a tragic event such as a church shooting as an introductory opportunity to the preach gospel to those who are directly impacted. I would first offer condolences and shoulder for the grieving members. In due time, after a proper amount of time for grieving to occur, and led by the Spirit, I would certainly offer clarifying differences between their gospel and the true gospel.
Think though that would be an appropriate time, as those families who grieve with no hope would be looking to have some real hope and assurance, just as when a pastor preaches a Eulegy, they always being in the real Gospel and real jesus there
 
Think though that would be an appropriate time, as those families who grieve with no hope would be looking to have some real hope and assurance, just as when a pastor preaches a Eulegy, they always being in the real Gospel and real jesus there
Normally the message at a eulogy is agreed upon by the family members before it's preached. That's a big difference, in my opinion. Speaking generally, tactfulness and timeliness is of the essence in death situation and messaging. I think that what you're suggesting seems ill-timed, but I'm not making absolute statements, nor denying the leading of the Spirit in your life if you feel that's appropriate.
 
Normally the message at a eulogy is agreed upon by the family members before it's preached. That's a big difference, in my opinion. Speaking generally, tactfulness and timeliness is of the essence in death situation and messaging. I think that what you're suggesting seems ill-timed, but I'm not making absolute statements, nor denying the leading of the Spirit in your life if you feel that's appropriate.
Just was suggesting that God could in midst of this tragedy offer real comfort and a living real hope to those Mormons by the true Gospel message
 
Just was suggesting that God could in midst of this tragedy offer real comfort and a living real hope to those Mormons by the true Gospel message
Agreed
 
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