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My b/f is a very very very spiritual person (Goes to church, quotes the bible, listens only to christian music) but yeah, he's not LDS. He's Pentecostal and for awhile now he's been feeling that that's not the right church. He's gone to other churches (except LDS church) and still feels a little confused. He didn't say he was confused but that was the impression I get. We've talked about mormonism and he tells me flat out he doesn't believe in it but he is willing to listen to what i have to say about it.
Here is what i've told him so far:
His name wasn't Jebidiah Smith it was Joseph Smith
I'm only going to get married in the Mormon Temple, no exceptions
I've (tried) to explain what Seminary is
How mormons repent
There was more but those are the main things. I've been wantin to send him a BoM for awhile now (we don't live close by) but since this is really my first real discussion about it to a non-member I've been kind of nervous. He listens but he's stubborn.
any suggestions?
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Well, I'll give you the Pentecostal view, how's that?
#1. Ultimately one of you is going to have to change. At this stage in Christian history, pentecostalism and Mormonism are not compatable for married couples. In fact, even amongst Christians groups that share common faith, I recommend that a couple ultimately agree on one church. My wife grew up Presbyterian, but made what turned out to be an easy transition to my pentecostal church. So, your stance that you must be sealed in the Temple (i.e. the b/f must convert) is an admirable start.
#2. If you and he are serious enough to explore your spiritualities together, you might both trying reading the book "How Wide the Divide?" by Robinson and Blomberg. Robinson is a BYU professor and Blomberg an evangelical. The book highlights both that which the two faiths share, and that which keeps them apart. It is an intelligent, but short work (slightly less than 200 pages, I believe).
#3. Just a thought--but rather than send him the standard BoM, you might consider the reader's edition that's out now. It uses updated language, much like the New International Version does for the Bible. I'm not sure if it's considered on par with the traditional one, but it is approachable.
#4. Be ready for disappointment. If this b/f is less confused than you think, he may be hoping you'll convert. IMHO "missionary romance" is ungodly, whoever engages in it.
#5. If he visits this site, he won't be the first to use it as a learning place.
God bless you as you seek to be obedient to Him, yet true to your heart!