Monday, April 30, 2012

Osteen's 'Night of Hope' Overshadows Mormon Remarks

Osteen's 'Night of Hope' Overshadows Mormon Remarks


Megachurch Pastor Joel Osteen isn't backing away from recent remarks about Christianity and Mormonism, even as he held a huge 'Night of Hope' celebration in the nation's capitol.

"When I hear Mitt Romney say he believes that Jesus is the Son of God -- that he's the Christ, raised from the dead, that he's his Savior, that's good enough for me," Osteen recently told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- DO MORMANS BELIEVE IN THE TRIUNE GOD, ONE GOD, OF PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS?
They do not.
From Wikipedia: Trinitarianism (one deity/three persons) contrasts with Christian non-Trinitarian positions which include Binitarianism (one deity/two persons), Unitarianism (one deity/one person), the Oneness or Modalism belief, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' view that the Godhead is a council of three deities, perfectly united in purpose and will, but nevertheless separate and distinct individuals.[5]
Again, they do not!
However, again let me say this, I will support the GOP nominee in November.

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