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But Casen, most Christians would agree that they cannot become God. They can be like him, but not be him. Unfortunately, when reading the D & C, a case could be made that the Mormons actually do think they will become Gods. this is a problem for most Christians.Gosh, excuse me but I wasn’t the one that brought up the Dead Sea Scrolls; it was PaulDupre and I was just responding.
Is it just me or has the board become a lot less friendly lately??
Regarding the original thread question there are a few possible explanations I can think of. The first is what has already been mentioned which is the “corrupt scriptures” argument, which, of course, can be used whenever something shows up that we can’t explain. I try to avoid using the argument because it seems like a copout.
The second argument is that this scripture is for US from OUR perspective. In other words, FOR US there is only ONE GOD. To me this seems to be what Paul is saying in 1 Corinthians 8:5-6. Of course, he may be referring to the heathen Gods but either way my point is the same. Did the Great Flood cover the whole earth? Maybe not but from Noah’s perspective it did. So that’s one possibility.
The third possible explanation is that the scripture is exactly correct, that our God is the only GOD (big G) and whatever it means for us become “son’s of God” as mentioned in the Bible and become LIKE him (little g – god’s) and inherit all that He has, as Christ told us we could - we will never be a God (big G) like He is, hence, Before me there was no God formed: and after me there shall be none. In any case, every Christian has to reconcile Isaiah 43:10 with Christ’s words, where he said:
This argument would seem to fit. We can somehow become “like” God all Christians must agree because the Bible teaches us this. What exactly that means we don’t know.
- We could become ONE with Christ just has Christ is ONE with The Father.
- Become “Son’s of God”, children of a King, inheriting “All that the Father hath”.
- “Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.”
Secondly, isn’t it rather silly to reference the Bible to back your claims, when your bible is a creation from the St. James, which is derived from the Catholic Latin Vulgate, which according to LDS, is corrupt? Please explain.