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From: geb@cadre.UUCP
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Subject: Re: MHCS results
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Date: Wed, 16-Jan-85 10:11:54 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan 16 10:11:54 1985
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References: <1784@uvacs.UUCP> <2765@ncsu.UUCP> <484@ecsvax.UUCP>
Reply-To: geb@cadre.ARPA (Gordon E. Banks)
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In article <484@ecsvax.UUCP> dgary@ecsvax.UUCP writes:
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>RE Whether Mormons are Christians...
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>The Mormon religion has some curious doctrines.  Again, if I am not
>mistaken, it is possible for a good person to aspire to godhood.  Even
>the God to whom we pray was once a mortal man, they contend.  Women,
>unfortunately, cannot become gods or goddesses themselves, but must
>connect up to a successful male priest and ultimately, I presume, become
>"goddettes."
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You are wrong about the women, they can become gods.
The Mormons even have a female diety who is the wife of the male God.