Posted on 04/08/2003 10:29:25 AM PDT by drstevej
OBSERVATIONS:
[1] There seems to be a significantly reduced number of Protestant Threads (KJV Only being the exception for sure) in the FR Religion Forum.
[2] There seems to be a reduced number of FR Protestant posts in the Religion Forum.
This thread is a place to discuss these observations.
In high school I attended the local Mormom church with a girl I was dating at the time. Let's review what they taught me, shall we:
1) God used to be a man on another planet and Mormon members may become gods of their own worlds
2) There are many gods
3) The Trinity is three separate Gods
4) Entrance into celestial heaven is by the consent of God and the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith
5) God has a body of flesh and bones
6) God is married and produces spirit babies by having physical relations with his goddess wife
7) Jesus, Satan, and all of us are spirit brothers and sisters procreated in a pre-existent spirit life
8) God had relations with Mary to make Jesus body
9) You must shed your own blood for the forgiveness of some sins
10)Good works are necessary for the forgiveness of sins
None of this stuff is in my Bible. Some of it can make for good science fiction, but as a religion, I couldn't buy it then, and I don't buy it now.
I am not Catholic either, but married into a Catholic family. Considering the fixation I know that Cathoics have with the idea that Mary was a perpetual virgin, I can't understand why or how so many Catholics seem to agree with the Mormons about how Protestants have incorrect beliefs and teachings (see #6 & #8 above).
I have a question. In previous portions of this thread, I was in conversation with some Catholics who confirmed that some of the beliefs that my in-laws hold about the Catholic church were incorrect with Catholic teaching. I still didn't believe with what the Catholic teachings were, be even the Catholics I was conversing with were amazed at the false teachings that were out there in regards to the church.
My question to you is, of the list of 10 things I previously listed, in regards to what the Mormon church tried to teach me, was I incorrect with any of that list? I am interested in seeing if the church I visited for many months was teaching things that were not representitive of the actual teachings of the true Mormon church.
Thank you for your time in this.
Well, yes and no. There is much more to this than this simplistic statement. It is more accurate to say that God the Father was once a Son as Jesus Christ is, and that those who achieve exaltation will inherit "all that the Father hath." Anything beyond that is speculation.
2) There are many gods
In that sense that "god" is a title indicating inheritance of "all that the Father hath," that's true. In the sense that they are co-equal with God our Eternal Father, no.
3) The Trinity is three separate Gods
More accurate to say that the Trinity is a false concept.
4) Entrance into celestial heaven is by the consent of God and the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith
Again, this is a distortion. Joseph is a Judge in Israel, which is what the Lord decreed for all His apostles, but he doesn't "consent" anything.
5) God has a body of flesh and bones
Yes.
6) God is married and produces spirit babies by having physical relations with his goddess wife
God the Father has spiritual offspring but no one on this earth has any notion how this is achieved. However, eternal marriage is possible.
7) Jesus, Satan, and all of us are spirit brothers and sisters procreated in a pre-existent spirit life
That's crudely stated, but generally true.
8) God had relations with Mary to make Jesus body
No, this is a misconception. It is just that we know that God the Father is the literal Father of Jesus Christ. How this was done we have no knowledge.
9) You must shed your own blood for the forgiveness of some sins
No. Those who do not repent and take upon themselves the name of Jesus Christ must suffer for their own sins. I'm always amazed at this, since it is biblical: The notion that those who don't repent and accept the atoning blood of Jesus Christ must suffer for their own sins is pretty generally accepted.
10)Good works are necessary for the forgiveness of sins
If you want to be more accurate, say that obedience to the commandments is part of faith. This is what the Lord required, and the Bible states this innumerable times.
More "accurate" perhaps, but still blasphemous. Tell me, Illbay, who were God's parents?
John 1: 1-3
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
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