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Like Muslims, Mormons reject the idolatrous, bankrupt concept of the Trinity: will the religion of the future be Islam or Mormonism?

holyheretic 2012/06/10 18:46:18
Islam will become the religion of the future - it already has many more followers worldwide
Mormonism will become the religion of the future:  Mormonism is the fastest growing religion in half of U.S. States and Mormons have a big advantage over Muslims - they become gods of their own planets when they die
Neither Islam nor Mormonism will become the religion of the future: when you look at the life of Joseph Smith, he really had more in common with Mohammad than he did with Jesus Christ
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  • mikenassau 2012/06/10 20:14:39
    Islam will become the religion of the future - it already has many more follo...
    mikenassau
    +11
    Demographics gives the answer. Even Israel will have a Muslim majority in a hundred years because Muslims have more children than Jews. Then AIDS has a tremendous impact in some countries. Nigeria and Uganda have already felt the political impact of Muslims dying from AIDS at a much lower rate than the more promiscuous Christians and Traditionalists. The "Lords Army" in Uganda was formed and motivated to kill Muslims because of their gains due to AIDS.

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  • Logan 2012/07/06 15:48:26
    Mormonism will become the religion of the future: Mormonism is the fastest g...
    Logan
    +1
    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ("Mormons"} is the real Christian Church.
  • holyher... Logan 2012/07/07 08:24:08
  • bobby 2012/06/30 13:09:32
    I have another idea
    bobby
    +2
    Once upon a time, long long ago, there lived around the Earth groups of people who didn't really know what was going on. So they held a competition to see which group could come up with believable systems of explanations of everything. Then they all argued, went to war and killed each other for supporting opposing teams.
    Now that science has seperated from religion, there is insecurity and Organised Religions discourage freedom of thought.
    No progress.
    No change there then!
  • holyher... bobby 2012/07/01 02:34:48
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... bobby 2012/07/02 14:18:09 (edited)
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    How is it that hardly any major religion has looked at science and concluded, “This is better than we thought! The Universe is much bigger than our prophets said, grander, more subtle, more elegant?” Instead they say, “No, no, no! My god is a little god, and I want him to stay that way.”

    A religion, old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the Universe as revealed by modern science might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths.”
    ― Carl Sagan,

    science draw reserves reverence awe tapped conventional faiths carl sagan
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... bobby 2012/07/02 14:20:09
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    OK so, lets do some math:)
    There is an estimated 500 billion galaxies in 1 Universe. Each Galaxy can have less or more then 100 Billion stars, each star has 50% chance as of now to have planets orbiting it.
    Kepler telescope found estimated 500 million planets in 2 years that could hold life in one galaxy, plus we know about 1 that already does. So if 500 billion galaxies have 500 million planets out of which 1 hosts intelligent life we have about 500 BILLION CIVILISATIONS in ONE Universe! Still think we are alone?:D
    500 planets 1 hosts intelligent life 500 civilisations universe aloned
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... bobby 2012/07/02 14:22:23
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2


    Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed”. Mahatma Gandhi
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... bobby 2012/07/02 23:34:45
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all human beings, irrespective of race, color, or sex, are born with the equal right to share at the table of life; that to secure this right, there must be established among men economic, social, and political freedom; we hold further that government exists but to maintain special privilege and property rights; that it coerces man into submission and therefore robs him of dignity, self-respect, and life."


    Goldman's Published Essays and Pamphlets: A New Declaration of Independence
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/G...
  • bobby ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/07/03 00:01:58
    bobby
    +1
    I agree with your aims, but these have been addressed before and similar conclusions were reached. Socialism whether that of Thomas Paine or more accessibly Karl Marx seeks to undo the fetters of the majority held by a privileged minority.
    The Founding Fathers include amongst their numbers, individuals who, tired of oppression set out to preclude such a hierarchy from re-establishing itself.
    The trouble is, that no matter how wise and selfless the initiators of these great philosophies prove to be, they will in time die, and others (less wise, less scrupulous) shall take up their teachings and stretch them to suit some new agenda, some new age or some new hierarchy. And the world will then await the next great individual with a great philosophy and so on..... ad infinitum.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... bobby 2012/07/02 23:35:20
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    The 12-year-old zealot took up a challenge sweeping the internet that instructs young Christians to draw crosses on their backs using regular table salt and press an ice pack against the design. The process induces an endothermic reaction, which usually results in serious burns and scarring. The phenomenon, according to New York’s Daily News, is known in religious circles as the “salt-and-ice challenge.”'

    Salt and Ice Challenge: 12-Year-Old Pittsburgh Boy Burns Cross Into Back, Posts Video on YouTube
    http://www.opposingviews.com/...
  • bobby ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/07/03 00:04:23
    bobby
    +1
    That just saddens me. Poor kid.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... bobby 2012/07/02 23:47:55
  • bobby ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/07/03 00:32:15
    bobby
    Always good to see a Christopher Hitchens quote.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾ 2012/06/27 17:47:25 (edited)
    I have another idea
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    the only Religions that should have the Trinity Symbol

    are Hindus and we Pagans



    there is no mention of the word Trinity in the Bible



    The Trinity comes from Pagan Religions the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians , Phoenicians, Leumerians , Celtics , Norse, Greeks , Romans , Persians , Slavics and many other Pagan Denominations



    Here are Examples





    babylonian trinity babylonian trinity


    Greek Gods Zeus, Poseidon and Hades

    greek trinity
    Celtic Goddess Brigid Goddess of Fire ,Water and healing
    celtic trinity  gods
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/06/27 17:48:04 (edited)
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    Goddess hecate

    Goddess Hecate Goddess of Cross Roads , Magic and The Moon

    there are other Gods and Goddess in the Pagan Religions which are also Trinity

    the Trinity means Mother Maiden and Crone 3 aspects of the same Goddess

    that a single God or Goddess has 3 Parts to them

    For Pagans since we have multiple Gods and Goddess this makes Sense



    but the monotheistic Religions Trinity does not make any Sense
  • holyher... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/06/28 10:59:15
  • jmc07806-PWCM-JLA 2012/06/26 17:43:33
    I have another idea
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    The Trinity is a matter of Faith and people will always have Faith in whatever they believe in.
  • holyher... jmc0780... 2012/06/27 08:03:07
  • jmc0780... holyher... 2012/06/27 10:11:46
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    Faith in Christ is a guide for people on how to live and treat each other as you would have them treat you. anything else might just be gravy.
  • holyher... jmc0780... 2012/06/27 10:20:46
  • jmc0780... holyher... 2012/06/27 10:22:31
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    That might only be in yoyr mind my friend.
  • holyher... jmc0780... 2012/06/27 10:23:55
  • jmc0780... holyher... 2012/06/27 10:27:49
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    I realize that, I can read also. It is a matter of how you live and treat others not which quotes you can pull up in a discussion. Live a life of service and example and you will not only have a good life but make you community and family better for it.
  • holyher... jmc0780... 2012/06/27 10:32:44
  • jmc0780... holyher... 2012/06/27 10:35:24
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    That is their problem. I know my life has meaning without preaching hate or insulting others belief systems.
  • UGH...L... holyher... 2012/07/02 20:41:49
    UGH...LIBS ~ PWCM ~ JLA ~
    +1
    Why don't you mention Schopenhauer's other quotes, hh?

    You know, the racist ones.

    The ones that got him on a Nazi stamp.

    Don't pretend you never heard of them. ; )
  • holyher... UGH...L... 2012/07/02 21:52:02 (edited)
  • UGH...L... holyher... 2012/07/02 22:10:40
    UGH...LIBS ~ PWCM ~ JLA ~
    +1
    "...'tis a sign, I apprehend, of its being a bad one."

    The same could be said of bad philosophy, Dr. Franklin.

    And bloggers who pretend never to have heard of it.

    fig leaf
  • holyher... UGH...L... 2012/07/02 23:36:32
  • UGH...L... holyher... 2012/07/03 00:09:04
    UGH...LIBS ~ PWCM ~ JLA ~
    Evidently the Founding Fathers weren't stamp collectors, hh.

    Can't really blame them; postage stamps had not yet been invented.

    But you don't have that excuse, hh.

    fig
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... jmc0780... 2012/06/27 21:36:13
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... jmc0780... 2012/06/27 22:01:26
  • jmc0780... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/06/28 10:28:54
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    You are correct about that but i didn't start the conversation.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... jmc0780... 2012/06/28 12:38:14 (edited)
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    just pointing out not everyone who speaks about God is a Good person or has the best of intentions

    most people who use Religion manipulate it for thier own agenda
    hate Violence Racism War Greed

    Easiest way to do this is Promote Fear and Mass Hysteria

    here are 2 examples of Mass Hysteria
    1.The War of the Worlds an episode of the American radio drama October 30, 1938
    Newspapers reported that panic ensued, people fleeing the area, others thinking they could smell poison gas or could see flashes of lightning in the distance. Some people called CBS, newspapers or the police in confusion over the realism of the news bulletins. Initially Grover’s Mill (the site of one of reports in the drama) was deserted, but crowds developed. Eventually police were sent to control the crowds. To people arriving later in the evening, the scene really did look like the events being narrated, with panicked crowds and flashing police lights streaming across the masses. There were instances of panic throughout the US as a result of the broadcast, especially in New York and New Jersey.

    1.7 million thought it was true, and out of those, 1.2 million were actually frightened

    2.the Salem witch trials were a series of hearings before county court trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft in the counti...






    just pointing out not everyone who speaks about God is a Good person or has the best of intentions

    most people who use Religion manipulate it for thier own agenda
    hate Violence Racism War Greed

    Easiest way to do this is Promote Fear and Mass Hysteria

    here are 2 examples of Mass Hysteria
    1.The War of the Worlds an episode of the American radio drama October 30, 1938
    Newspapers reported that panic ensued, people fleeing the area, others thinking they could smell poison gas or could see flashes of lightning in the distance. Some people called CBS, newspapers or the police in confusion over the realism of the news bulletins. Initially Grover’s Mill (the site of one of reports in the drama) was deserted, but crowds developed. Eventually police were sent to control the crowds. To people arriving later in the evening, the scene really did look like the events being narrated, with panicked crowds and flashing police lights streaming across the masses. There were instances of panic throughout the US as a result of the broadcast, especially in New York and New Jersey.

    1.7 million thought it was true, and out of those, 1.2 million were actually frightened

    2.the Salem witch trials were a series of hearings before county court trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft in the counties of Essex,Suffolk, and Middlesex in colonial Massachusetts
    24 People Died Giles Corey, refused to enter a plea and was crushed to death under heavy stones in an attempt to force him to do so. At least five more of the accused died in prison.

    The episode is one of the most famous cases of mass hysteria,

    It later spread to other towns and lead to the deaths of over 2,500 people

    The practice was so widespread that in later years absurdity of these accusations caused the term to adopt a connotation of malicious false accusations and persecution such as the anti-communist accusations during the McCarthy era
    (more)
  • jmc0780... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/06/29 14:27:44
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    I am aware of both of those examples and in history there is also a reverse effect of mass hysteria that was used by Communists and Dictators the thing is the lack of faith and a grounded moral system of beliefs will do as much damage. The first rule must be "Do No Harm". Most in the leadership positions fall pray to the power and forget that.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... jmc0780... 2012/06/29 14:31:13
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    that is actually our First Rule
    is Harm none to us Pagans

    but thou shall not kill is number 6 in the ten commandments
    and if you really study it it actually was thou shall not murder another hebrew which meant kill anyone else just not another hebrew
  • jmc0780... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2012/06/29 16:22:32
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    That is an extream inturpitation based on it being written to the Hebrews and just didn't consider the existnce of others. If you study it closer there were read to a Hebrew group so the natural tendency would to personalize it to stress the meaning.
  • holyher... jmc0780... 2012/06/30 09:30:02
  • jmc0780... holyher... 2012/07/02 10:23:34
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    You are dead wrong about that and again it does depend on who is doing the interpretation.
  • holyher... jmc0780... 2012/07/02 12:30:13

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