Ransomed_Heart wrote:lyokodude wrote:Just to you people know I have been doin research on several religons and how to witness to them, Mormonism was created by a 14 yr. olds imagination, the Da vinci code is insulting God it shares several aspects with other releigons that are christian. And I am not discussing this movie anymore. And how could you say the Da vinci code doesn't contradict the Bible its![]()
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;there I have said it.
Take it easy there! No need to get all worked up, we are just discussing opinions. While the Da Vinci Code does blatantly contradict the Christian religion, the intent of the book/movie was not to insult God. It's just a book, a novel, a work of fiction.
Mormonism wasn't the work of a fourteen year old, it was founded in the US in 1830 following the publishing of what is believed to be an account of ancient American civilizations.
I don't know why Mormonism was brought up, but while we're on the subject, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was founded by Joseph Smith who is believed to be a prophet by followers of this faith. When he was 14, he had a vision of Christ, and he asked Christ which Christian denomination he should be a part of- the "right" denomination, or the true denomination, or however you'd like to put it. Christ told Smith not to join any of the existing denominations in this first vision and after further conversations, Smith founded the LDS church in 1830 to restore what the Christian church was supposed to be. The more "correct" term for Mormonism is Restorationism, as Restorationists are trying to return to Christianity, believing the Roman Catholic Church changed a lot of what Jesus Christ and the Apostles taught.
While I don't know if this is all true, and, as I'm not a Mormon, don't happen to believe it, I wouldn't say that Joseph Smith just had a wild imagination run amok.
My best friend is Mormon and she says it's really sad how many misconceptions there are about the Mormon faith, especially about polygamy- which isn't supported by the church.
Anyway... The Da Vinci Code...I haven't read it, so I won't get into that discussion other than to say it is for entertainment purposes only. That's all it is. As Ransomed Heart mentioned, it's just a book. It's not a replacement for the Bible, and I don't think Dan Brown was trying to make it one, so just... calm down, I guess.