Quote Originally Posted by Apologette View Post
Jeff, it is God's will that all men would be saved, but men are fallen and rebellious. They turn away from the road which the Lord has provided, the narrow road, and go onto the broad path of rebellion, of arrogance, or works.
That doesn't make any sense based on your guy's statements that man never was on the path to begin with nor could they even be aware of a path... So how is it that they can turn from a path that they didn't even know existed?
And if by "works" you mean "good works" then please show in the Bible where doing good is considered the wrong path?
Also, the term "narrow road" is a mistranslation which is only used in Evangelical Bibles nowadays.
It is the Gate which is narrow, while the Road is hard, difficult, or straitened which leads to Salvation. It is not a one time alter call.
It appears you are just making things up as you go along again.

Quote Originally Posted by Apologette View Post
Jesus said there will be "few" who will find the narrow road, few! God Who is Omniscient knows our hearts and brings those who "will" to the foot of the cross, the narrow road.
You are contradicting yourself again CA; first you say that man must find the path or narrow Gate, and then in the same sentence you say it is God which puts them on the path.
Quote Originally Posted by Apologette View Post
I've gone there. There is no other place to go if you want to be saved. Not to a Mormon temple. Not to some cult. Not to Joseph Smith oMr some priesthood file. You, Jeff, must come to the foot of the cross at Calvary, and look into the face of the Bleeding Savior, and ask Him to save you. There is no other way.
I ***ume that since you are using actual physical places and people to discribe the LDS experience, then you must mean that in the "Christian" expieriance that you have to go to an actual cross, at a place in Israel, and look into a bloody face, and then verbally ask him to save you???
You always want to have it both ways CA, no matter how silly it makes you look.