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Dec 08, 2007 00:37

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cynnyr December 8 2007, 17:41:11 UTC
I just thought it was really funny.
That and I'm tired of my sister using irrational arguments to tell me that I'm going to hell, even though we believe in the same God, etc.

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cynnyr December 9 2007, 03:41:02 UTC
Indeed! The conversations just go around in circles.

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k_sinclair December 9 2007, 06:05:25 UTC
Well, actually...

In extended geometry parallel lines interesect at infinity. This point is call the imaginary point.
That could be used to make a really interesting theological discussion.

But somehow, I just don't think that's what she was going for.
In fact, I must confess I have *no* idea what point she was trying to make!

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cynnyr December 9 2007, 07:21:14 UTC
What is it all about? Well, us Mormons believe that Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three distinct beings, the first two of which have exalted, perfect bodies of flesh and bone--after all, Stephen the Martyr (and who knows who else) Saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God. The way I see it, when the scriptures talk about the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost "being one", to me its the same as when the scriptures say that man and wife "become one flesh" when I know full well that Michael and I have separate bodies. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one in purpose--three parallel lines going in the same direction for eternity ( ... )

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k_sinclair December 10 2007, 00:19:59 UTC
Well, that's just silly.
So the argument is that God is loving enough to forgive all sins, like say, murder, but he'll send you to hell for choosing to believe or worship in a different way?

I think I've said this before, but I suspect that as you head into the Christmas season these discussions with your sister get worse...
So, let me remind you of something. Or say it for the first time.

When I think of good people, when I think of genuine kindness, and charity, humility, faith, and everything else that makes a "good christian," I think of you and Michael.

I just thought you should know that.

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cynnyr December 10 2007, 06:27:43 UTC
I know, but as silly as it is, many Mormons have these conversations frequently--except without the math terminology. Its a lot harder to make a point when the conversation is based on religion. And it always ends the same: "You're not Christian." I wonder who my sister thinks I Am praying to when I say "Dear Heavenly Father".
But anyway.

Thank you very much for the compliment. That means a lot to me.
You're such a good friend. *hugs*

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