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From: geb@cadre.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.politics,net.flame,net.misc,net.religion,net.philosophy
Subject: Re: MHCS results
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Date: Sat, 12-Jan-85 12:55:16 EST
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Posted: Sat Jan 12 12:55:16 1985
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Reply-To: geb@cadre.ARPA (Gordon E. Banks)
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Summary: 

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>   Um, I beg to differ, but neither the Moonies and Mormons are "Christians".
>Now, I'm not saying that the others are particularly _good_ examples of
>Christians, but the others just down fit it that category.

Well, that depends on your definitions.  I think the Moonies believe
in Christ, in fact, I think they believe that Moon IS the reincarnation
of Christ or something similar.  (Moonies (if any) on the net, please correct
me if I'm wrong.)  Mormons certainly believe in Christ, the true
name of the church is Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
in fact.  I would agree that neither one is protestant or catholic.