So who\'s up to it? Does anyone here want to have a discussion about different religions, and the different beliefs in those religions? Does anyone want to discuss different verses from the scriptures, and the different interpretations of those verses? Does anyone want to discuss when/where/by who/why their church got started? Does anyone want to ask questions about the beliefs in someone else\'s, or even their own religion that they don\'t quite understand?
I understand that most of us are still very limited when it comes to discussing religious things (*cough* me! *cough*), especially compared to many other people out there on the internet. But I figure that if we don\'t ever challenge ourselves, we will never improve. If we really do believe in our religion, we should want to be able to defend it against the bigots, and explain it to the millions of people out there who do not understand our beliefs. Without practice, this is very difficult to do -- especially in person when you don\'t have a chance to go research the answer. So if you are not able to answer a question, don\'t panic. Now is your chance to find out the answer. Just ask around, or do some research until you get the answer (or I guess you could ignore it

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It would be great to hear from all of you, even the non-believers out there (although I don\'t want this to turn into a "Proof of God vs Proof of Evolution" thread!

) If you have a question about something someone else believes, or a question that you think will stump someone else, ask away.

*note* As far as I know, we haven’t heard from anyone who is a member of a non-Christian church. I would love to hear from you non-Christians out there, because my knowledge of your religions is very limited (almost non-existent).
It will help if you say what religion you belong to (of course, you do not have to). That way we can know who to ask about certain things. For those that don\'t know, I\'m a Mormon, AKA LDS, AKA a member of "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints."
My first question is about salvation by grace alone VS salvation by grace and works. Many Christians out there believe that all they have to do is say they believe in Jesus Christ, and they will be saved by Christ\'s grace. They can be sinners their whole life, then as they are about to die, say they believe in Christ and they will be saved. If this is true, then how do you interpret the many scriptures in the bible that say just the opposite -- that you need both grace and good works to be saved? For example, Matthew 7: 22,
"Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven."If you have an answer to this question, or a question of your own, or just a comment, feel free to post it.
Oh, and I won\'t feel bad if no one is up for a religious discussion. If no one is interested, just let this thread drop into the abyss of old threads.