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{{SectionHeading1start}}(7c) Renewed emphasis on the Bible?{{SectionHeading1end}} | {{SectionHeading1start}}(7c) Renewed emphasis on the Bible?{{SectionHeading1end}} | ||
This statement implies that Latter-day Saints have somehow recently rediscovered the Bible, or are giving it greater preference than before. This seems unlikely. Most early Latter-day Saint teaching drew on the Bible, even in preference to the Book of Mormon, | This statement implies that Latter-day Saints have somehow recently rediscovered the Bible, or are giving it greater preference than before. This seems unlikely. Most early Latter-day Saint teaching drew on the Bible, even in preference to the Book of Mormon. (To first generation members of the Church, the Book of Mormon was seen more as an evidence of Joseph Smith's prophetic calling and as a tool for conversion, providing proof that God continued to reveal truth to humankind. Most members remained more familiar with the Bible than the new scripture.) Latter-day Saints have been long encouraged to make scripture study a daily practice, and Latter-day Saint Sunday Schools have traditionally focused on the Bible during two out of every four years. | ||
'''''To learn more:'''''' | '''''To learn more:'''''' | ||
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{{SectionHeading1start}}#6: It is tragic how often my churches have fought with one another, but no one who has ever rejected all of the existing churches and tried to restart my church has ever gotten it correct.{{SectionHeading1end}} | {{SectionHeading1start}}#6: It is tragic how often my churches have fought with one another, but no one who has ever rejected all of the existing churches and tried to restart my church has ever gotten it correct.{{SectionHeading1end}} | ||
Dr. Blomberg assumes that Christ has multiple "churches." Yet, the Bible tells us that there is "one Lord, one faith, [and] one baptism" (Ephesians 4 | Dr. Blomberg assumes that Christ has multiple "churches." Yet, the Bible tells us that there is "one Lord, one faith, [and] one baptism" ({{b||Ephesians|4|5}}). | ||
How can all these churches be Christ's? No two denominations agree on all points of theology. Evangelical Christians are divided about such fundamental matters as Calvinism vs. Arminianism, which has major implications for the core doctrine of the gospel—the atonement of Christ. Is God the author of confusion? How can all these different perspectives come from Him? | How can all these churches be Christ's? No two denominations agree on all points of theology. Evangelical Christians are divided about such fundamental matters as Calvinism vs. Arminianism, which has major implications for the core doctrine of the gospel—the atonement of Christ. Is God the author of confusion? How can all these different perspectives come from Him? | ||
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Dr. Blomberg is not a Catholic—yet, the founders of ''his'' denomination rejected the existing religious practices to form their own denomination. Indeed, Evangelical Christianity is a relative latecomer to Christian history. How does Dr. Blomberg presume to know that "no one" has gotten it right—and if this is true, why isn't this equally true of ''his'' theology or ''his'' religion? | Dr. Blomberg is not a Catholic—yet, the founders of ''his'' denomination rejected the existing religious practices to form their own denomination. Indeed, Evangelical Christianity is a relative latecomer to Christian history. How does Dr. Blomberg presume to know that "no one" has gotten it right—and if this is true, why isn't this equally true of ''his'' theology or ''his'' religion? | ||
This statement also implies that the Latter-day Saints reject everything ''in'' other churches. This is not true, since the Saints believe that there is much truth in many faiths. They simply reject the idea that any | This statement also implies that the Latter-day Saints reject everything ''in'' other churches. This is not true, since the Saints believe that there is much truth in many faiths. They simply reject the idea that any faith was complete before the gospel was restored. | ||
'''To learn more:''' | '''To learn more:''' | ||
* [[Apostasy]] | * [[Apostasy]] | ||
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{{SectionHeading1start}}#3: I LOVE your good deeds, but PLEASE don’t count on them to earn you anything. (Blomberg notes that in his discussions with LDS scholars everyone on both sides of the table agrees on this one).{{SectionHeading1end}} | {{SectionHeading1start}}#3: I LOVE your good deeds, but PLEASE don’t count on them to earn you anything. (Blomberg notes that in his discussions with LDS scholars everyone on both sides of the table agrees on this one).{{SectionHeading1end}} | ||
If Dr. Blomberg is sincere in his claim that no deeds matter or earn us anything, then it is strange that he | If Dr. Blomberg is sincere in his claim that no deeds matter or earn us anything, then it is strange that he considers it so vital that Latter-day Saints accept a certain theology—the Nicene creed ([[Craig_Blomberg_-_Jesus_to_the_Mormons#.237__I_applaud_your_restored_emphasis_on_Bible_study._Please_note_when_you_read_the_Book_of_Mormon_how_often_it_says_I_am_one_God_in_three_persons_and_how_often_it_says_that_salvation_comes_by_my_grace_alone.|see #7]]). If the good works commanded by Jesus have no role in our salvation, then why does the work or act of accepting or not accepting a theological claim make any difference at all? | ||
Latter-day Saints do not obey because they believe they can earn salvation. They obey because they love the Lord, wish to emulate Him, and have promised Him that they will do so. | Latter-day Saints do not obey because they believe they can earn salvation. They obey because they love the Lord, wish to emulate Him, and have promised Him that they will do so. | ||
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If this is true, then Dr. Blomberg's concern for the Latter-day Saints is misguided and unnecessary—since the Saints unreservedly consider Jesus to be both Savior and Lord. | If this is true, then Dr. Blomberg's concern for the Latter-day Saints is misguided and unnecessary—since the Saints unreservedly consider Jesus to be both Savior and Lord. | ||
We again cannot escape the impression, however (see #7), that Dr. Blomberg seems to believe that Latter-day Saints must also accept various theological claims and positions (e.g., Nicene Trinitarianism) in order to be safely saved. If he truly believes that only accepting Jesus as Savior and Lord is necessary, he and his denomination need have no worries about the Latter-day Saints. | We again cannot escape the impression, however ([[Craig_Blomberg_-_Jesus_to_the_Mormons#.237__I_applaud_your_restored_emphasis_on_Bible_study._Please_note_when_you_read_the_Book_of_Mormon_how_often_it_says_I_am_one_God_in_three_persons_and_how_often_it_says_that_salvation_comes_by_my_grace_alone.|see #7]]), that Dr. Blomberg seems to believe that Latter-day Saints must also accept various theological claims and positions (e.g., Nicene Trinitarianism) in order to be safely saved. If he truly believes that only accepting Jesus as Savior and Lord is necessary, he and his denomination need have no worries about the Latter-day Saints. | ||
Since the Latter-day Saints accept Jesus as both Savior and Lord, they feel bound to strive to obey Jesus' commandments. As Jesus himself said: | Since the Latter-day Saints accept Jesus as both Savior and Lord, they feel bound to strive to obey Jesus' commandments. As Jesus himself said: | ||
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