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"RBC Ministries" (formerly Radio Bible Class) is not, to our knowledge, a major purveyor of much anti-Mormon literature. Happily, this ministry seems mostly dedicated to spreading the Good News of the Word of God as they understand it. There are, however, some aspects of their presentation and website which indicate that their expertise in LDS matters and theology is limited. For example, they describe Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Church of Jesus Christ as "cultic": an inflammatory term used to condemn, rather than understand.{{ref|cultic1}} Their website also contrasts the "Mormon faith" with the "Christian faith," suggesting the common anti-Mormon claim that "Mormons aren't Christians."{{ref|christian1}} Ironically, the website repeatedly uses a meeting with an LDS missionary in Turkey as a springboard to discussing faith/ | "RBC Ministries" (formerly Radio Bible Class) is not, to our knowledge, a major purveyor of much anti-Mormon literature. Happily, this ministry seems mostly dedicated to spreading the Good News of the Word of God as they understand it. There are, however, some aspects of their presentation and website which indicate that their expertise in LDS matters and theology is limited. For example, they describe Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Church of Jesus Christ as "cultic": an inflammatory term used to condemn, rather than understand.{{ref|cultic1}} Their website also contrasts the "Mormon faith" with the "Christian faith," suggesting the common anti-Mormon claim that "Mormons aren't Christians."{{ref|christian1}} Ironically, the website repeatedly uses a meeting with an LDS missionary in Turkey as a springboard to discussing faith/works—yet, the website does not seem to realize that the LDS view of works is similar to its own: | ||
:It is those works that come as a response of faith to God’s promise in a particular circumstance....It is a response in a particular circumstance where your faith has to show itself in action or you have made yourself an enemy of God....Good works in James were not just general good behavior. They are the result of faith.{{ref|multiple1}} | :It is those works that come as a response of faith to God’s promise in a particular circumstance....It is a response in a particular circumstance where your faith has to show itself in action or you have made yourself an enemy of God....Good works in James were not just general good behavior. They are the result of faith.{{ref|multiple1}} | ||
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ understand faith and works in the same way. We have more common ground than RBC Ministries suspects. | Members of the Church of Jesus Christ understand faith and works in the same way. We have much more common ground than RBC Ministries suspects. | ||
<BR>'''To learn more:''' | <BR>'''To learn more:''' | ||
*[[Latter-day_Saints_aren't_Christians|Are LDS Christians?]] | *[[Latter-day_Saints_aren't_Christians|Are LDS Christians?]] | ||
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