Janadele
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What makes you think that converts to other religions don't have the same experience as you did?
ETA: This is a serious question which I think deserves a response, Janadele, not just a rhetorical one. You said that the "burning within and ... flood of knowledge" was "a significant sacred event" which was somehow different from "regular occurrence" that happen with other religious groups. How was it different, and how do you know it was different? I'm really curious about this.
Janadele - Let's say on that particular day of your conversion, it had been the seventh day adventists, or the methodists, or some other christ centered religion, who came to your door with a message direct from god to you. If they had asked you to pray to god, in sincerity, in the name of jesus, would the holy spirit have manifested the truth to you? After all, he is the same god, is he not? Or, is there a different god for every religion?
Jon and deaman: All that is good in Christian denominations comes from Christ... it is the errors of Doctrine which do not. Righteous Christians will have the Spirit of Jesus with them at times for guidance, but not the companionship of the Holy Spirit.
Speaking from my own personal experience, as stated earlier in posts 202, and 3950: "I have always been a Christian, was raised an Anglican, fellowshipped with the Salvation Army. Assisted with the Billy Graham Crusades at the young age of eleven. Married in the Anglican Church."
I was already a prayerful Bible reading committed Christian when the LDS Missionaries came to my door.
