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Our Mormon Brothers?
Reformed Evangelist ^ | May 14th, 2007 | Jeff Fuller

Posted on 07/05/2007 3:00:33 AM PDT by Gamecock

Mormon Evangelists

The following draws from the book Is the Mormon My Brother by apologist James White. Earlier this year, Paul Kaiser reprinted a Worldview article titled 10 Mormonism Facts which generated a myriad of responses from visitors who stated that Mormons were being misrepresented and are simply our brothers & sisters in the Body of Christ. Let’s look at what Dr. White presents using LDS resources:

The First Vision

Without question the key revelation in Mormon Scripture regarding the nature of God is to be found in what is known as the First Vision of Joseph Smith. The vision itself is fundamental to all of LDS theology. Mormon Apostle Bruce R. McConkie described the vision:

That glorious theophany which took place in the spring of 1820 and which marked the opening of the dispensation of the fullness of times is called the First Vision. It is rated as first both from the standpoint of time and of pre-eminent importance. In it Joseph Smith saw and conversed with the Father and the Son, both of which exalted personages were personally present before him as he lay enwrapped in the Spirit and overshadowed by the Holy Ghost.

This transcendent vision was the beginning of latter day revelation; it marked the opening of the heavens after the long night of apostate darkness; with it was ushered in the great era of restoration, the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began. (Acts 3:21.) Through it the creeds of Christendom were shattered to smithereens, and because of it the truth about those Beings whom it is life eternal to know began again to be taught among men. (John 17:3.) With this vision came the call of that Prophet who, save Jesus only, was destined to do more for the salvation of men in this world, than any other man that ever lived in it. (D. & C. 135:3.) This vision was the most important event that had taken place in all world history from the day of Christ’s ministry to the glorious hour when it occurred.(1)

And Mormon Prophet Ezra Taft Benson said,

Joseph Smith, a prophet of God, restored the knowledge of God. Joseph’s first vision clearly revealed that the Father and Son are separate personages, having bodies as tangible as mans. Later it was also revealed that the Holy Ghost is a personage of Spirit, separate and distinct from the personalities of the Father and the Son. (See D&C 130:22.) This all-important truth shocked the world even though sustained by the Bible. (2)

How is it that the creeds of Christendom were shattered to smithereens and the knowledge of God was restored by this one vision? While the story is as familiar to Mormons as John 3:16 is to Christians, we present Joseph Smith’s own recounting of the story in full, taken from the LDS Scriptures (and hence carrying canonical authority). However, we note that the account that appears in the LDS Scriptures was written in 1838, eighteen years after the events described:

14 So, in accordance with this, my determination to ask of God, I retired to the woods to make the attempt. It was on the morning of a beautiful, clear day, early in the spring of eighteen hundred and twenty. It was the first time in my life that I had made such an attempt, for amidst all my anxieties I had never as yet made the attempt to pray vocally.

15 After I had retired to the place where I had previously designed to go, having looked around me, and finding myself alone, I kneeled down and began to offer up the desires of my heart to God. I had scarcely done so, when immediately I was seized upon bysome power which entirely overcame me, and had such an astonishing influence over me as to bind my tongue so that I could not speak. Thick darkness gathered around me, and it seemed to me for a time as if I were doomed to sudden destruction.

16 But, exerting all my powers to call upon God to deliver me out of the power of this enemy which had seized upon me, and at the very moment when I was ready to sink into despair and abandon myself to destruction—not to an imaginary ruin, but to the power of some actual being from the unseen world, who had such marvelous power as I had never before felt in any being just at this moment of great alarm, I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me.

17 It no sooner appeared than I found myself delivered from the enemy which held me bound. When the light rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!

18 My object in going to inquire of the Lord was to know which of all the sects was right, that I might know which to join. No sooner, therefore, did I get possession of myself, so as to be able to speak, than I asked the Personages who stood above me in the light, which of all the sects was right (for at this time it had never entered into my heart that all were wrong)–and which I should join.

19 I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong;(3) and the Personage who addressed me said that all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrupt; that: they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof.

20 He again forbade me to join with any of them; and many other things did he say unto me, which I cannot write at this time. When I came to myself again, I found myself lying on my back, looking up into heaven. When the light had departed, I had no strength; but soon recovering in some degree, I went home. And as I leaned up to the fireplace, mother inquired what the matter was. I replied, Never mind, all is well I am well enough off. I then said to my mother, I have learned for myself that Presbyterianism is not true. It seems as though the adversary was aware, at a very early period of my life, that I was destined to prove a disturber and an annoyer of his kingdom; else why should the powers of darkness combine against me? Why the opposition and persecution that arose against me, almost in my infancy? (Joseph Smith History 1:14-20).

What does this vision, recorded in LDS Scripture, teach concerning God? First and foremost, it presents to us the concept of a plurality of gods. This arises from the fact that God the Father is a separate and distinct physical entity from Jesus Christ, His Son. God the Father is possessed of a physical body, as is the Son. This is why McConkie can claim the creeds of Christendom were smashed to smithereens, for the vision has always been interpreted by the LDS leadership to teach that God the Father is a separate and distinct person and being from the Son. The unity of Being that is central to Christian theology is completely denied by Joseph Smith in the First Vision. Hence, you have one God, the Father, directing Smith to another God, the Son.

While it is not our intention to critique these teachings at this point, it should be noted that there are a number of problems with the First Vision, and with the entire development of the LDS concept of God as well. As we noted, this version of the First Vision was not written until 1838. Previous versions, however, differed in substantial details from this final and official account. Most significantly, the presence of both the Father and the Son as separate and distinct gods is not a part of the earlier accounts.(4)

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(1) Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine,2nd ed., rev. (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966), pp. 284-285, LDSCL.

(2) Ezra Taft Benson, Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1988), p. 4, LDSCL. On page 101 of the same book, we read this strong statement:

The first vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith is bedrock theology to the Church. The adversary knows this and has attacked Joseph Smith’s credibility from the day he announced the visitation of the Father and the Son. You should always bear testimony to thetruth of the First Vision. Joseph Smith did see the Father and the Son. They conversed with him as he said they did. Any leader who, without reservation, cannot declare his testimony that God and Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith can never be a true leader, a true shepherd. If we do not accept this truth if we have not received a witness about this great revelationwe cannot inspire faith in those whom we lead.

(3) One of Mormonism’s leading scholars, James Talmage (and a General Authority), said the following in the General Conference of April, 1920:

This Church, therefore, from its beginning, has been unique, for the organization of the Church was forecasted in this declaration that at the time of Joseph Smiths first vision there was no Church of Jesus Christ upon the earth; and I do not see why people should take issue with us for making that statement (CR1920Apr:103).

(4) I noted a number of the historical problems with Mormonism in Letters to a Mormon Elder, pp. 88-106. For a fuller treatment of this issue, see H. Michael Marquardt and Wesley P. Walters, Inventing Mormonism (Salt Lake: Smith Research Associates, 1994), pp.1-41, and Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Mormonism: Shadow or Reality? (Salt Lake City: Utah Lighthouse Ministry, 1982), pp. 143-162.


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To: Osage Orange

??? You can’t be serious! Of course there are righteous people in every religion and, despite their rejection of Christ’s divinity, are still deserving of some level of fecund joy in the afterlife. Is Dennis Prager going to hell just because he’s a Jew? Is Anne Frank currently roasting in hell after being roasted by the Nazis? What about Natan Shcharansky, Simon Wiesenthal, and Walter Annenberg? Are they all going to hell for being Jews? What about Ghandi? Is he currently being tortured for all eternity in hell simply for being a Hindu?

I say no, and God is not that hateful. They deserve to go to heaven for their righteousness.

I understand many confuse the NT description of righteousness - after all, none are righteous in God’s eyes, but the notion that God will torture unbelievers or those who’ve never had a chance to accept his Son, for all eternity is REVOLTING!

I will never worship such an evil god. At least LDS eschatology, with its three tiered heavens reconciles God’s mercy and justice.


621 posted on 07/10/2007 9:33:42 PM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Enosh

Oh, come on! Grow up.


622 posted on 07/10/2007 9:35:24 PM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Greg F

Wow! All these years of attacking Mormonism and you didn’t understand our cosmology until today? Wow!


623 posted on 07/10/2007 9:37:09 PM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Greg F

Ah, a theological answer. I happen to agree with you in principle, but you’re merely arguing semantics. Of course any place where people can experience fecund joy in the absence of active suffering and misery is “heaven” to them. Why, haven’t you ever gone on vacation to a place you’d consider “heaven?” Why begrudge non-Christians that option in their afterlife? Besides, who the heck to you think you are to deny them some level of happiness?


624 posted on 07/10/2007 9:41:06 PM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Edward Watson

Joseph Smith lied to his church to serve his own personal interests in a sermon. It should make you evaluate Smith’s credibility and not base your life on his words. I’ve never worried about the “literary” merit of prophecy. It’s whether it is true or not. Tens of Joseph Smith’s prophecies failed. Each can be dealt with in some fashion, I’m sure, by an apologist creating some argument, any argument, to explain it away, but cumulatively they show a false prophet. As far as “years” of looking at Mormon theology goes, that’s not the case with me. Growth in the Mormon church stalled, it didn’t impact me, until Romney started his run and I had to figure out what the Mormons believed and whether they were a cult.

I’m shocked that anyone falls for it given Smith’s history, the Jewish Indian history in the Book of Mormon, wholly unsupported by archeological, genetic, linguistic or written evidence, the promulgation of doctrine and then the alteration or denial of it by the Mormon church (only polygamists can get into the Celestial Kingdom, only now monogamists can too, as one example), the bragging of Smith that he is greater than Christ, the clear contradiction of Biblical scripture in doctrine after doctrine of the Mormon church, yet the concurrent claim that the Bible is inspired by God (for example the judgment of Smith to enter heaven rather than Christ alone, another example Christ’s clear words that there is no marriage in heaven while Mormon doctrine is that marriage is continued in heaven), the adoption of Masonic rites into Mormon temple ceremonies, etc. It’s hard to believe that intelligent people continue in the faith as true believers. I know from testimony of former Mormons that the Mormon church breaks up families and demands or at least encourages divorce if one of the spouses leaves the church. All these things should raise huge red flags for anyone in the Mormon religion or considering it. The apologists I’ve seen online here for the Mormons aren’t clear in their language (denying polytheism yet believing in multiple gods) and sort of hide the ball regarding their beliefs. I don’t think you do that to your credit.

It’s not literature. It’s your relationship with God that is at stake, your soul. Literary merit is irrelevent to that. And as far as literature goes, did Bloom read the 1830 or the 1837 Book of Mormon? Because the 1830 version sure got a lot of verb tenses wrong. Mormons are asked to believe that the spectacles provided by God had poor grammar that had to be cleaned up in a later printing. Thousands of things, from history of the founder and early church, to lack of evidence, to changes in doctrine should lead to the understanding that the Book of Mormon is false.

Stop apologizing and start thinking, please. I’m not the judge but the words of the Bible applied to your situation are pretty grim when it comes to your relationship with God. I don’t know what Mormon’s feel when they believe they’ve been touched by the Holy Spirit. I know that I was touched by the Holy Spirit, and I didn’t pray for it, I didn’t have have someone direct my prayers to a particular book, or any other gimmicks that can be used to pull in a seeker. Three words of scripture on the back of a book cover and I was off, the Spirit came in waves and it lasted for many days, and I was a different man after than before. I was a complete athiest prior and now have no doubt that God exists. I also have not found the red flags in Christianity that I know you have to see in Mormonism. I’ve had the reverse experience. The evidence supports the Bible. Think about how nice it would be to believe in scripture that is supported by evidence and reality.


625 posted on 07/10/2007 10:44:07 PM PDT by Greg F (<><)
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To: Greg F

Finally, at least some decency in your postings. Keep it up if you want to be taken seriously by Mormons such as myself.

1. I admit, for whatever reason, Joseph Smith lied on at least one occasion about his practicing polygyny. There are credible reasons why, and I tend to sympathize with his plight at the time since the practice was viewed with abhorrence by 19th century Christian America (and still is today) despite the Bible on six occasions EXPLICITLY approves of the practice and even has God saying he was the one who gave David his wives. Regardless, polygamy is not the issue (if it was, we win since the Bible NEVER condemns the practice and the Jews were a polygynist society as opposed to the Roman monogamists); Joseph Smith’s fallibility is. Unfortunately for our opponents, the Bible repeatedly describes prophets as fallible, quarrelsome, contradictory, genocidal, and yes, even engaging in false prophecies (Ezekiel re Tyre; Jonah re Nineveh). Many of them also “lied:”

a. Abraham - Gen 12:10 20.
b. Isaac - Gen 26:7.
c. Jacob - Gen 27:19,24,32,35.
d. Jeremiah - Jer 38:24 28.
e. David - 1 Kg 2:8 9.
f. Micaiah - 1 Kg 22:14-15; 2 Chr 18:13-14.
g. Elisha - 2 Kg 6:19; 8:10,14-15.
h. Peter - Matt 26:69 75.

The suicide literalism many use on Deut 18 is utterly devastating to the credibility of biblical prophets.

2. Speaking about Joseph Smith’s so-called “false prophecies” I actually have an entire section devoted to examining every single one and refuting the claim they are false prophecies.

3. Re Jewish Indian heritage in the Book of Mormon. Shortly after my wife died four years ago, I attended a FAIR conference in Utah where I met the man (forgot his name) who started the so-called DNA evidence against the Book of Mormon argument that one now hears all the time among opponents of the church. I asked him and his wife a simple question, “Is there any DNA evidence that the Vikings lived in Newfoundland?” He said not to his knowledge. I then asked him “Does that then prove they never existed despite the demonstrable fact of the Viking presence in Newfoundland?” He couldn’t answer.

Critics face four problems when using DNA arguments against the BoM:

a) The relative size of the surviving BoM people as per overall American population was incredibly SMALL and will inevitably diminish by half with each passing generation due to genetic dilution. This then makes it virtually impossible to locate since we’re looking at a 70-90 fold dilution ratio over 1600 years. It does not matter whether one just focuses on the maternal or paternal genetic markers - it is impossible for the Lamanite survivors to maintain genetic purity without interbreeding with the larger indigenous people of the Americas.

Let me give an example: within the space of just four generations, my current wife’s Negroid ancestor (black skin, black eyes, black kinky hair) has two white, light brown hair, and brown-eyed great grandsons. And that’s only in the space of four generations. How much more severe will be the genetic dilution after 70-90 generations?

b) Science can never prove the historicity of the BoM because its transmission is so different from the Bible. Otherwise, science then proves the existence of God, which destroys our free agency, thus it becomes impossible for archaeology or any other science to prove the BoM true (no space here to elaborate further).

c) We simply do not know where the BoM civilizations took place, only that it occurred somewhere in the 42 million sq km of the Americas. It is foolish to assume we know where.

d) Many Mormons, probably up to a third, disbelieve the historicity of the BoM narrative, accepting its spiritual teachings as Scripture in the same way of the first nine chapters of Genesis. I happen to believe the BoM’s historicity, but admit an awful lot of Mormons do not share my view.

4. Sure the LDS church has changed doctrines over its history - what church hasn’t? However, doctrinal modification is not proof of falsity, given the Mormon belief in whatever is true and whatever is right. We grow, and change as we learn more about God and his will.

5. Re Joseph Smith bragging - while unseemly, strictly speaking, he was correct within the parameters of what he actually said. It’s kinda like me bragging to have lived longer than Jesus - strictly speaking, absolutely correct, but a really cheesy thing to do.

6. Clear contradiction of Scripture with LDS doctrine? ABSOLUTELY NOT. I know what I’m talking about. I remember an article I wrote for the FAIR magazine where I nailed the Tanners (called “Tanner Worship and Real Scholarship” - Google it) on their work (it was a refutation of James Juris and another’s hit piece). The MOST you can say is our interpretation differs on specific biblical passages - I’m giving you fair warning - don’t go there, you’ll regret it.

7. Well, we do not believe in the dictation theory of Scripture, so all your criticisms of the BoM’s grammar are irrelevant.

8. Gotta go to bed - I’ve done my apologetics quota for this year - good luck and I wish you the best.


626 posted on 07/10/2007 11:53:04 PM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Edward Watson

Hey, you’re the one who made the claim that all the idol-gods mentioned in the Bible are real gods.

BTW, what’s Dagon say for today? Rain or no?


627 posted on 07/11/2007 2:50:56 AM PDT by Enosh (†)
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To: Edward Watson
"the Bible NEVER condemns the practice"

1 Timothy 3:2

628 posted on 07/11/2007 3:42:37 AM PDT by Enosh (†)
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To: Edward Watson
Read what I wrote about the apostasy - it simply means loss of genuine authority.
Oh?  Have we de-defined the term?
 
 
 
http://scriptures.lds.org/en/js_h/1/19#19
  17 It no sooner appeared than I found myself adelivered from the enemy which held me bound. When the light rested upon me I bsaw two cPersonages, whose brightness and dglory defy all description, estanding above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other—This is My fBeloved gSon. Hear Him!
  18 My object in going to ainquire of the Lord was to know which of all the sects was right, that I might know which to join. No sooner, therefore, did I get possession of myself, so as to be able to speak, than I asked the Personages who stood above me in the light, which of all the sects was right (for at this time it had never entered into my heart that all were wrong)—and which I should join.
  19 I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all awrong; and the Personage who addressed me said that all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those bprofessors were all ccorrupt; that: “they ddraw near to me with their lips, but their ehearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the fcommandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the gpower thereof.”
  20 He again forbade me to join with any of them; and many other things did he say unto me, which I cannot write at this time. When I came to myself again, I found myself alying on my back, looking up into heaven. When the light had departed, I had no strength; but soon recovering in some degree, I went home. And as I leaned up to the fireplace, bmother inquired what the matter was. I replied, “Never mind, all is well—I am well enough off.” I then said to my mother, “I have learned for myself that Presbyterianism is not true.” 

 
It doesn’t mean those belonging to apostate churches are all evil and will be punished for all eternity.
 
 Have we now changed our attitude about the 'other' Christians?

629 posted on 07/11/2007 5:02:05 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Edward Watson
For someone who is so hostile towards Mormonism, you don’t seem to realize the faith has a tiered eschatology that is a lot more charitable and humane than others who condemn the majority of humanity to endless torture in hell.

HOSTILE?

HERE's hostility!!

 

Matthew 7:13-15
 13.  "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
 14.  But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
 15.  "Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
 

Matthew 10:28
  Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell.
 

Matthew 18:9
   And if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell.
 

Matthew 23:15
   "Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of hell as you are.
 

Matthew 23:33
   "You snakes! You brood of vipers! How will you escape being condemned to hell?
 

Mark 9:47-48
 47.  And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out. It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into hell,
 48.  where "`their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.'
 

Luke 16:22-31
 22.  "The time came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham's side. The rich man also died and was buried.
 23.  In hell,  where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side.
 24.  So he called to him, `Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.'
 25.  "But Abraham replied, `Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony.
 26.  And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been fixed, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.'
 27.  "He answered, `Then I beg you, father, send Lazarus to my father's house,
 28.  for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment.'
 29.  "Abraham replied, `They have Moses and the Prophets; let them listen to them.'
 30.  "`No, father Abraham,' he said, `but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.'
 31.  "He said to him, `If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.'"  (oh yeah; Joseph Smith, too! Remember: HE would not condemn you to this place!)
 

2 Peter 2:1-12
 1.  But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them--bringing swift destruction on themselves.
 2.  Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute  (Ya think???)
 3.  In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories they have made up. Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, and their destruction has not been sleeping.
 4.  For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell,  putting them into gloomy dungeons  to be held for judgment;
 5.  if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others;
 6.  if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly;
 7.  and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the filthy lives of lawless men
 8.  (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard)--
 9.  if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue godly men from trials and to hold the unrighteous for the day of judgment, while continuing their punishment.
 10.  This is especially true of those who follow the corrupt desire of the sinful nature  and despise authority.   Bold and arrogant, these men are not afraid to slander celestial beings;
 11.  yet even angels, although they are stronger and more powerful, do not bring slanderous accusations against such beings in the presence of the Lord.
 12.  But these men blaspheme in matters they do not understand. They are like brute beasts, creatures of instinct, born only to be caught and destroyed, and like beasts they too will perish.

630 posted on 07/11/2007 5:11:58 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Enosh

You simply cannot be that shallow.

Hmmm ... perhaps you are.

One thing REAL biblical scholars are united on, whether Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, or LDS is the Bible is not a monotheistic canon but a monotheising canon - it’s earliest portions show a henotheistic worldview. This is why the Divine Council, with Elohim/YHWH leading the council of the Gods is so prevalent and why I provided a ton of proof in my references:

The Anchor Bible Dictionary 1:249-252; 835; 2:214-217; 3:238,302; 4:43,922,1004-1010; 5:986; 6:129,156-157,510-511; The Triumph of Elohim (Edelman) pp.28 f.2, 30-31,36-38,40-43,60-63,65,71,80,91; The Early History of God (Smith) pp. 9-10,26,101,114 e#138,165; The New Interpreter’s Bible 1:272-274; 4:347,792,1006-1007,1035, 1093; The Illustrated Bible Dictionary p. 1474; The Interpreter’s One-Volume Commentary on the Bible (Layman) pp. 285,263,279; Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament 1:254,258,282; 5:519-520; Theological Dictionary of the New Testament 8:347-349; The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary (Achtemeier) pp. 276,1054; The Jerome Biblical Commentary 2:20 (1); 6:74 (8); 16:17 (8); 22:9 (A); 35:26 (6), 46 (1), 74 (Pref-2), 98 (Pref-2,6-7); Dictionary of the Bible (Ed. James Hastings. Rev. Edition by Frederick C. Grant and H. H. Rowley) pp. 32,134,334; A History of God (Armstrong) pp. 50-51; Mercer Dictionary of the Bible (Mills) pp. 176-177, 581,845; New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis 1:375-376; The Expositor’s Bible Commentary Job. Intro 8; 1:6-12,20; 34:1; Ps 82:1; Dictionary of the Bible (MacKenzie) pp. 30, 316, 830; A New Standard Bible Dictionary pp. 46-47; The Religious Background of the Bible (Schofield). p. 181; The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary (Myers) p. 55; The New Layman’s Bible Commentary. In One Volume pp. 308, 618, 659; The New Bible Dictionary (Douglas) p. 1206; Judaism and Christian Beginnings (Sandmel) pp. 169, 171, 173.

Could all these biblical scholars, not one LDS, be wrong? Don’t you recognize ANY of them? Think you know more about the Bible than all of them put together? They ALL say the same thing - the earliest portions of the Bible taught the Divine Council, with God ruling over other Gods.

When I wrote my book on Mormonism, fully 98% of all my references were from non-LDS scholars. No one could then accuse me of relying upon “faulty” LDS scholarship. REAL biblical scholars agree for the most part on the LDS interpretation of Scripture - it is you fundies who diverge from the conclusions of your own biblical scholars. No wonder they have such disdain for you.

I am always amazed at the smugness of anti-Mormons - you get a little knowledge of the Bible and suddenly you’re experts and unteachable. And yet it is us Mormons who are out to lunch ... the sheer arrogance ...


631 posted on 07/11/2007 5:12:29 AM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Edward Watson
Everyone will have a chance to be exalted. There are untold millions of the righteous who will refuse, and prefer to stay where they are, enjoying companionship with Christ in heaven (what we call the Terrestial Kingdom). Whatever you consider heaven to be - the most wonderful place imaginable - that’s the Terrestrial Kingdom. A place of eternal bliss.

The Celestial Kingdom is higher and different - it is also a place of eternal bliss but it is a place that allows eternal progression. Those eligible to be exalted develop, grow, and metamorphoses into replicas of the exalted Christ. They receive both the blessings of divinity as well as the responsibility that goes with it. To say nothing about the pain of seeing one’s spirit children rebel and suffer as well as the fecund joy when they succeed and are happy themselves.

Lookit, if you don’t want to be exalted, who’s forcing you? You don’t have to join the Mormon church in order to be saved and go to heaven. Stay where you are, have faith in Christ and live righteously. You will be judged and be blessed with eternal bliss in heaven. Why get upset just because we call this heaven the Terrestrial Kingdom and believe in the Celestial Kingdom and exaltation?

As for those who refuse to accept Christ but live righteously, they will also go to a heaven, but the Telestial Kingdom, a lower heaven where they will not associate with Christ.

 

 

I do wish you would make up your mind!

632 posted on 07/11/2007 5:14:45 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Enosh

??? Another display of a shallow understanding of the Scriptures.

Might I suggest you find out who Timothy was, what he was doing, where he was, the laws of Rome concerning marriage, the Jewish exception to Roman marital laws, the perception of what Christianity was during Paul’s time, and the mindset of the Roman Gentile converts concerning marriage after conversion.

Then and only then can you come to the correct conclusion of what Paul was talking about. Might I suggest you actually use a reputable Bible Commentary?


633 posted on 07/11/2007 5:18:22 AM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Edward Watson
 Do you know what a circular logic fallacy is? Here, let me show you so you won’t display your great intellect on this forum:

A is true because of B

B is true because of A

 

 

Oh Great Won!     You mean like THIS??

 

BoM is true because of Burning in my bosom

Burning in my bosom is telling me the 'truth' because the BoM says God is answering my prayers

 

 
 
 

634 posted on 07/11/2007 5:18:45 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Edward Watson
Ah Elsie, thanks for your contributions to meaningful discourse.

You are welcome, O Great Apologist!

635 posted on 07/11/2007 5:19:48 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Edward Watson
 
What it does mean is when we come to the conclusion, in the fact of irrefutable evidence, that our earlier beliefs were wrong; we are obligated to abandon them and accept whatever is true.
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Why is it “ignorant” for a Mormon apologist like myself to change my mind when faced with incontrovertible proof a previously held belief is wrong?

 

 

Like THIS??
 



 
 
OFFICIAL DECLARATION—1

To Whom It May Concern:

Press dispatches having been sent for political purposes, from Salt Lake City, which have been widely published, to the effect that the Utah Commission, in their recent report to the Secretary of the Interior, allege that plural marriages are still being solemnized and that forty or more such marriages have been contracted in Utah since last June or during the past year, also that in public discourses the leaders of the Church have taught, encouraged and urged the continuance of the practice of polygamy

I, therefore, as President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, do hereby, in the most solemn manner, declare that these charges are false. We are not teaching polygamy or plural marriage, nor permitting any person to enter into its practice, and I deny that either forty or any other number of plural marriages have during that period been solemnized in our Temples or in any other place in the Territory.

One case has been reported, in which the parties allege that the marriage was performed in the Endowment House, in Salt Lake City, in the Spring of 1889, but I have not been able to learn who performed the ceremony; whatever was done in this matter was without my knowledge. In consequence of this alleged occurrence the Endowment House was, by my instructions, taken down without delay.

Inasmuch as laws have been enacted by Congress forbidding plural marriages, which laws have been pronounced constitutional by the court of last resort, I hereby declare my intention to submit to those laws, and to use my influence with the members of the Church over which I preside to have them do likewise.

There is nothing in my teachings to the Church or in those of my associates, during the time specified, which can be reasonably construed to inculcate or encourage polygamy; and when any Elder of the Church has used language which appeared to convey any such teaching, he has been promptly reproved. And I now publicly declare that my advice to the Latter-day Saints is to refrain from contracting any marriage forbidden by the law of the land.

WILFORD WOODRUFF
President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

President Lorenzo Snow offered the following:

“I move that, recognizing Wilford Woodruff as the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the only man on the earth at the present time who holds the keys of the sealing ordinances, we consider him fully authorized by virtue of his position to issue the Manifesto which has been read in our hearing, and which is dated September 24th, 1890, and that as a Church in General Conference assembled, we accept his declaration concerning plural marriages as authoritative and binding.”

The vote to sustain the foregoing motion was unanimous.

Salt Lake City, Utah, October 6, 1890.


EXCERPTS FROM THREE ADDRESSES BY
PRESIDENT WILFORD WOODRUFF
REGARDING THE MANIFESTO

The Lord will never permit me or any other man who stands as President of this Church to lead you astray. It is not in the programme. It is not in the mind of God. If I were to attempt that, the Lord would remove me out of my place, and so He will any other man who attempts to lead the children of men astray from the oracles of God and from their duty. (Sixty-first Semiannual General Conference of the Church, Monday, October 6, 1890, Salt Lake City, Utah. Reported in Deseret Evening News, October 11, 1890, p. 2.)

It matters not who lives or who dies, or who is called to lead this Church, they have got to lead it by the inspiration of Almighty God. If they do not do it that way, they cannot do it at all. . . .

I have had some revelations of late, and very important ones to me, and I will tell you what the Lord has said to me. Let me bring your minds to what is termed the manifesto. . . .

The Lord has told me to ask the Latter-day Saints a question, and He also told me that if they would listen to what I said to them and answer the question put to them, by the Spirit and power of God, they would all answer alike, and they would all believe alike with regard to this matter.

The question is this: Which is the wisest course for the Latter-day Saints to pursue—to continue to attempt to practice plural marriage, with the laws of the nation against it and the opposition of sixty millions of people, and at the cost of the confiscation and loss of all the Temples, and the stopping of all the ordinances therein, both for the living and the dead, and the imprisonment of the First Presidency and Twelve and the heads of families in the Church, and the confiscation of personal property of the people (all of which of themselves would stop the practice); or, after doing and suffering what we have through our adherence to this principle to cease the practice and submit to the law, and through doing so leave the Prophets, Apostles and fathers at home, so that they can instruct the people and attend to the duties of the Church, and also leave the Temples in the hands of the Saints, so that they can attend to the ordinances of the Gospel, both for the living and the dead?

The Lord showed me by vision and revelation exactly what would take place if we did not stop this practice. If we had not stopped it, you would have had no use for . . . any of the men in this temple at Logan; for all ordinances would be stopped throughout the land of Zion. Confusion would reign throughout Israel, and many men would be made prisoners. This trouble would have come upon the whole Church, and we should have been compelled to stop the practice. Now, the question is, whether it should be stopped in this manner, or in the way the Lord has manifested to us, and leave our Prophets and Apostles and fathers free men, and the temples in the hands of the people, so that the dead may be redeemed. A large number has already been delivered from the prison house in the spirit world by this people, and shall the work go on or stop? This is the question I lay before the Latter-day Saints. You have to judge for yourselves. I want you to answer it for yourselves. I shall not answer it; but I say to you that that is exactly the condition we as a people would have been in had we not taken the course we have.

. . . I saw exactly what would come to pass if there was not something done. I have had this spirit upon me for a long time. But I want to say this: I should have let all the temples go out of our hands; I should have gone to prison myself, and let every other man go there, had not the God of heaven commanded me to do what I did do; and when the hour came that I was commanded to do that, it was all clear to me. I went before the Lord, and I wrote what the Lord told me to write. . . .

I leave this with you, for you to contemplate and consider. The Lord is at work with us. (Cache Stake Conference, Logan, Utah, Sunday, November 1, 1891. Reported in Deseret Weekly, November 14, 1891.)

Now I will tell you what was manifested to me and what the Son of God performed in this thing. . . . All these things would have come to pass, as God Almighty lives, had not that Manifesto been given. Therefore, the Son of God felt disposed to have that thing presented to the Church and to the world for purposes in his own mind. The Lord had decreed the establishment of Zion. He had decreed the finishing of this temple. He had decreed that the salvation of the living and the dead should be given in these valleys of the mountains. And Almighty God decreed that the Devil should not thwart it. If you can understand that, that is a key to it. (From a discourse at the sixth session of the dedication of the Salt Lake Temple, April 1893. Typescript of Dedicatory Services, Archives, Church Historical Department, Salt Lake City, Utah.)
 


So much for an 'Everlasting Covenant' that thundered out of Heaven!!!
 
Well; it DID last about 47 years!

636 posted on 07/11/2007 5:25:02 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Edward Watson
...I will always cling to truth and righteousness regardless of the source.

Unless; of course; as it does NOT come from ANY anti-site or them demon possessed Tanners!

--MormonDude

637 posted on 07/11/2007 5:26:24 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

Two different things my dear Elsie as my post made clear without you selectively editing it to make it appear I’m contradicting myself:

“Anyone who professes faith in Christ and lives in accordance with his wishes has salvation - he or she will go to heaven. However, those who want to receive the fullness of God’s blessings, which confers divine sonship by Grace (i.e., exaltation, becoming Gods), will need to join his church, receive all the necessary ordinances, and maintain faithfulness until the end. These select few move on to the next stage of evolution so to speak.

Everyone will have a chance to be exalted. There are untold millions of the righteous who will refuse, and prefer to stay where they are, enjoying companionship with Christ in heaven (what we call the Terrestial Kingdom). Whatever you consider heaven to be - the most wonderful place imaginable - that’s the Terrestrial Kingdom. A place of eternal bliss.”

- oh, and I do APPRECIATE your contribution to rational discourse. It’s nice to see you’re trying - keep it up!

The first is in reference to righteous CHRISTIANS, who ALREADY have faith in Christ but who refuse to join the true church (ahem, ours not yours). They will go to the Terrestial Kingdom and enjoy companionship with Christ.

The second group are righteous NONCHRISTIANS who refuse to accept Christ as their Savior.

Comprende? Probably not ... sigh ... oh Elsie!


638 posted on 07/11/2007 5:27:34 AM PDT by Edward Watson (Fanatics with guns beat liberals with ideas)
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To: Greg F
You redefine the word eternal to mean “not eternal” and then get on your high horse.

No; he's re-defined 'circular logic' so YOUR argument is just so silly - or else...

You are a LIAR!


639 posted on 07/11/2007 5:28:16 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Edward Watson
"You simply cannot be that shallow."

You claimed that the Bible teaches polytheism, while I showed that the whole point is to drive one away from those false idols and towards the One True God.

By insisting that the Bible teaches polytheism, you must also give legitimacy to all those idols.

How's Ba'al doing, anyway?

"smugness" "sheer arrogance"

Oh? Let's review some of your statements, shall we?

"You simply cannot be that shallow. Hmmm ... perhaps you are."

"I’m giving you fair warning - don’t go there, you’ll regret it."

"My conclusion is in accord with his - simply unrivaled."

640 posted on 07/11/2007 5:28:45 AM PDT by Enosh (†)
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