Posted on 11/15/2012 4:33:43 PM PST by Colofornian
(To see Cal Grondahls cartoon that goes with this post, click here) A key difference between Latter-day Saints and many other Christian churches is that Mormons believe that there are various post-judgment kingdoms in the outskirts of heaven. Theres the Telestial Kingdom, for anyone from Hitler to that lawyer whos cheating on his wife. Theres the Terrestrial Kingdom, for those decent folks who said not now when the missionaries came by the door. And then theres the Celestial Kingdom, the jackpot prize.
But even the Celestial Kingdom comes in degrees. According to Joseph Smith, there are three degrees of glory in the Celestial Kingdom. So theres the big leagues, triple-AAA ball, and AA ball in the Celestial Kingdom. The Terrestrial Kingdom is eternal single-A ball while Telestial Kingdom folks are damned to the rookie leagues forever.
And theres a reason I say leagues, because Mormon pop theology also flirts with the idea of progression within the lesser kingdoms and even from kingdom to kingdom.
I refer to one of the more obscure B.H. Roberts books, Outlines of Ecclesiastical History, first written in 1893, but my edition is from 1927. The copy I have was used by an LDS missionary of that era. Roberts was one of the progressive model Mormon leaders of the first half of the 20th century. He favored a more expansive interpretation of Mormon doctrine. It was a doctrinal battle that Roberts and others would eventually lose, mostly snuffed out by Joseph Fielding Smith and the rise of ultra-conservative church leaders.
Anyway, Roberts, on page 416, parts 19 and 20 of The Restoration of the Gospel section, writes:
The question of advancement within the great divisions of glory celestial, terrestrial, and telestial; as also the question of advancement from one sphere of glory to another remains to be considered. In the revelation from which we have summarized what has been written here, in respect to the different degrees of glory, it is said that those of the terrestrial glory will be ministered unto by those of the celestial; and those of the telestial will be ministered unto by those of the terrestrial that is, those of the higher glory minister to those of a lesser glory. We can conceive of no reason for all this administration of the higher to the lower, unless it be for the purpose of advancing our Fathers children along the lines of eternal progression. Whether or not in the great future, full of so many possibilities now hidden from us, they of the lesser glories after education and advancement within those spheres may at last emerge from them and make their way to the higher degrees of glory until at last they attain to the highest, is not revealed in the revelations of God, and any statement made on the subject must partake more or less of the nature of conjecture.
20. But if it be granted that such a thing is possible, they who at the first entered into the celestial glory having before them the privilege also of eternal progress have been moving onward, so that the relative distance between them and those who have fought their way up from the lesser glories, may be as great when the latter have come into the degrees of celestial glory in which the righteous at first stood, as it was at the commencement: and thus between them is an impassable gulf which time cannot destroy. Thus: those whose faith and works are such only as to entitle them to inherit a telestial glory, may arrive at last where those whose works in this life were such as to entitle them to entrance into the celestial kingdom they may arrive where these were, but never where they are.
Now here is where things get really interesting. I went to an online archive of Roberts 1893 book for the last quote. And where they are is where section 20 ends. However, if I go to the 1927 edition of Outlines of Ecclesiastical History, which I am holding in my hands, Roberts continues with this fascinating conjecture:
But if it be granted that the chief fact about Intelligences is that they have power to add fact to fact and thus build up knowledge, and through knowledge have wisdom, and thus make progress; and if to such intelligence there is granted eternal life immortality then it is useless to postulate any limitations for them; for in the passing of even a few thousands of millions of years, even if progress be very slow there will come a time when these intelligences men and women of even the telestial glory may become very acceptable characters, and very important personages.
This is radical doctrine, and exciting to read. It brings Mormonism back to its most progressive roots. But, today, web searches include only the 1893 edition. Roberts speculation from 1927 is not there.
And since 1927, the idea of eternal progression toward exaltation has became a pariah. I came of age as a young Mormon in the 1970s and I recall more than one teacher telling classes that the idea that you could progress from any of the lower kingdoms to exaltation was damnable to consider. In fact, I recall teachers citing Bruce R. McConkie, who described the idea as one of the Seven Deadly Heresies. (here)
What is included in Roberts 1927 version was part of Mormonisms move to more speculation of doctrine, more discussion. It was not to last, though. I have no idea of if the propensity to seeing the 1893 version of Outlines online is due to disapproval of the 1927 edition, but I would not be surprised.
Today, if you go to the LDS apologetics group FARMS internal Wiki page on eternal progression between the three kingdoms, you get an odd non-answer that translated, more or less reads, there is no official church position on this, but it probably isnt true.
Going back to Roberts book, section 7, page 408, of The Restoration of the Gospel, he writes:
Naturally the question arises why was the gospel preached to the spirits in prison who had once been disobedient if there were no means by which it could be applied to them for their salvation. We can scarcely suppose that Messiah would preach the gospel to them if it could do them no good. He did not go there to mock their sufferings or to add something to the torture of their damnation by explaining the beauties of that salvation now forever beyond their reach! Such a supposition would at once be revolting to reason, insulting to the justice of God, and utterly repugnant to the dictates of mercy!
That part of Roberts teachings remains Mormon doctrine. Its a reminder that the LDS belief that God does not have a line that divides all in a heaven and hell is still evidence of the faiths exciting, progressive roots.
So, despite the JFS and BRM efforts to make progression within kingdoms a sin to speculate about, we Mormons do still wonder about these issues, and even discuss them among ourselves from time to time. (To read a fascinating article on Roberts and others debates within the LDS leadership over doctrine, go here).
She is getting it from the lies the LDS church tells about the Catholics and other Christian groups to their members.
It is a typical pat response the LDS give. They never bother to look anything up, if they do they leave like me.
How have you been, sister?
good point! She doesn’t know anything about Christianity either. sigh.
Do you really think that you are protecting people from Mormonsim by constantly denigrating them, making jokes about them and just plain old insulting them? To tell you the truth, I was never very enthralled with Mormonism after reading the book, Shot Through the Heart, but you people have made me take another look and forgive some of their eccentricities and silly traditions and beliefs.
I have to tell you that it doesn’t come off as any altruistic intention. It looks like anger and hate to outsiders. You all just seem to get too much giddy pleasure out of insulting the Mormons. The anti-Mormon Crusade looks no different from a bunch of old Klu Klux Klanners would have looked to outsiders, nothing but hatred all balled up inside all of you. It’s not a pretty site.
You do not know my heart and you cannot read my mind. You are deceived about my Church. I do not belong to a cult and I am not brainwashed.
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I do not know your heart or can read your mind, but I do KNOW what your church teaches and Mormonism is a cult (all 3 disciplinary definitions - religion, high demand group, and theological cult) and I have experienced the brainwashing firsthand so I know it happens and I know that most members deny they are brainwashed (I did to when I was Mormon). Only after they get out do they see the forest clearly.
I love you anyway, Sandy, enough to keep trying to tell you the truth and to point out what LDS leaders teach/have taught.
Ok ok wait. You read a book and realized that mormonISM was not Christianity but because people on FR are exposing mormonISM and it apparently makes you angry, you have now decided its a ok?
There is not a single anti-mormon post, there are many anti-mormonISM posts.
mormonISM is anti-Christian, it was founded on anti-Christianity......the fact you apparently now find it acceptable because you appear not to understand the difference between mormon and mormoNSIM is just plain strange.
To compare exposure of mormonISM with the KKK is just weird.
Joseph Smith would have been happy to be in the KKK as he was anti-Christian, anti-Jew and anti-black.
Chores of Babylon.
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Typo but it made me giggle.
Actually read what is posted??!! What a novel idea for some of these ‘defenders’.
OY VEY!
Do you really think that you are protecting people from Mormonsim by constantly denigrating them, making jokes about them and just plain old insulting them? T
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Yes, because I have seen it over and over and over again, literally HUNDREDS of times. It is how I got out, and how many others, even other Freepers have gotten out of Mormonism.
I have also gotten many many Freepmails and emails from people who thank me and encourage me because my boldness has gotten them to research and see the errors of Mormonism and even a few who changed their mind about joining.
I have done this almost full time for about 10 years and yeah, I have protected people, and helped Mormons find Christ.
Spiritual warfare - which is what we do - isn’t pretty and again, a few people think like you, but many others do not and understand where I am coming from and why I do it.
So, if you think you are going to make me stop what God has called me to do and how He has called me to do it then you may have god complex yourself. I don’t answer to the likes of you. I answer to God and if HE wants me to change, HE will convict me of it.
So run along and let the big kids do the real work.
Chores of Babylon.......well considering how busy whores of the day were, I totally get it all could become a chore. ;-)
(Sorry, Elz just didn't realize that every Nov. 16 is "entertain Eva Day")
I’m working it, ain’t you?
LOL
Hey, I’m cherry pickin too.
I’ve seen all that spam stuff.../S
LOL
Perhaps if I knew what you consider to be offensive; I could moderate the facts that I post.
Will you be so kind as to point out the bad stuff?
"Now if any of you will deny the plurality of wives, and continue to do so, I promise that you will be damned;
and I will go still further and say, take this revelation, or any other revelation that the Lord has given,
and deny it in your feelings, and I promise that you will be damned.
Brigham Young - JoD 3:266 (July 14, 1855)
But the point is why do you continually try to tear down The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?
Saundra; you should about what your CHURCH's #2 Prophet has said about YOU; a WHOLE lot more than what we say about your lovely church.
Saundra; you KNOW that your church continually tries to 'tear down' the whole of Christianity, yet you wear the mantle of persecution on these threads.
You appear to be VERY ignorant of what your lovely church is built upon.
1. You cannot point to any 'incorrect' statements.
2. You continually IGNORE correct statements made by your lovely church's leaders.
We all want to know why.
FEEL?
Why?
I don’t lurk or even or post on Mormon or Catholic threads much. I’m not either. Did like Salt Lake and Rome, though, well, what I saw anyway, which wasn’t much.
I don’t set foot here because people end up in flame wars. I don’t learn anything.
Please stop trashing each other. I would like to think about the issues that either Mormons or those who are opposed want to talk about.
Yes, this is selfish on my part.
Huh?
I did not come up with #10 on my own: it's MORMON info; asked EVERY year to EVERY LDS member who wishes to get access to an LDS temple: the essential Temple Recommend card.
What kind of wood is this plank made from?
What are it's dimensions?
Would lusting after other men's wives be considered a PLANK?
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