Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
1. Damned? No, not at all. As Christians, I think we all believe we're saved through Christ by accepting him as our Savior. Where the LDS faith differs from most other is in the belied that our level of salvation will also be determined by our degree of faith and our behavior upon the earth (the "faith without works is dead" part of the equation, if you will). If we simply profess Christ is our Savior without striving to live in accordance with his teachings is that really acceptance of him?Same thing though, right? Be honest.
When someone is excommunicated from the LDS church for transgressions, isn't the general view that they are damned? More, much more, importantly, is that the feeling they're left with when handed their walking papers?
2. Getting one's "walking papers" and one's feelings at the time very much depends on the circumstances behind the excommunication. I have known people who were excommunicated for various offenses (e.g. adultery) who showed a spirit of contrition and repentance and then returned to membership. I have known others who developed a hatred for the LDS faith and have since sought to berate the church in general and those leaders in specific at every opportunity. Personally, I have never quite understood that attitude. If one disagrees with the doctrine of the LDS Church, or any other faith they belong to (Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Islamic), why not just leave and find another belief system?
AS to whether they'll be "damned?" Guess that depends on your definition of the word. Or, in most Christian faiths whether they still belief in and accept Christ as the Messiah.