Biblical not a man made doctrine. Sorry to burst your bubble. And ONE God means ONE God, not 3 gods united in purpose. You sound like Clinton.
And God does not teach man can become Gods that is a lie from Satan.
“Just for the record, believing in Christ is a work”
It is a work of GOD, not a work of us. If you stick your hand out to receive a gift, did you earn it? Is it a work? No. (John 6:29).
And I know much more about Mormonism than you ever will. And I know more about the Bible than you do as well, that is obvious.
I love how the LDS keep taking James out of context and ignore the rest of the New Testament. They manipulate the Bible and twist scripture for their own ends THEN TURN AROUND AND SAY IT IS CORRUPT!
BTW, I am never afraid of anything Mormon, Satan no longer has power over me.
Well; a TRUE Mormon would accept what the leaders OVER him have stated; wouldn't he???
The Bible dictionary says that God is The Supreme Governor of the universe and the Father of mankind. We learn from the revelations that have been given that there are three separate persons in the Godhead: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. From latter-day revelation we learn that the Father and the Son have tangible bodies of flesh and bone, and that the Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit without flesh and bone (Doctrine and Covenants 130:22-23).
Mormons believe that these three godsseparate in personality {but}. . . united as one in purpose, in plan, and in all the attributes of perfection (Mormon Doctrine, p. 317)are the partnership which rules the universe, with God the Eternal Father the controlling and governing power. LDS Apostle James E. Talmage states it this way: These constitute the Holy Trinity, comprising three physically separate and distinct individuals, who together constitute the presiding council of the heavens (Jesus the Christ, p. 32).
This belief is distinct from the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which generally maintains that they are three persons but one in essence. All three members of the Godhead are eternal and equally divine, but play somewhat different roles.
(From MORMON.wiki ---> http://www.mormonwiki.com/Godhead )