I’m only familiar with the JW so will stick to that for now.
I try to look at it from the Apostles point of view. If the Apostles believed that Jesus is God, and worshiped him as God, do you think that they would consider any JW who refuses to worship Jesus as God as a fellow Christian? Wouldn’t that be THE core belief of Christianity? On the other hand, if the Apostles believed that Jesus was not God do you think that they would welcome Catholics as fellow Christians? Wouldn’t that mean that anyone who worshiped Jesus as God was actually worshipping a false God? They would be considered followers of anti-Christ, but certainly not “Christian”.
These two views are complete opposites of each other and therefore one of them cannot be considered “Christian”. The most basic definition of Christian is to be a follower of Jesus Christ. However, how can one truly be considered a follower of Jesus if they do not know who he is? When they “confess him as Lord” (Romans 10:9), who are they professing him to be? How can complete opposite beliefs both be considered “Christian”? One is Christian the other is anti-Christian.
Even with the simplest definition of Christian, the greatest commandment that Jesus taught was “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind” (Matt 22:37-38). In order to follow this greatest teaching of Jesus is either to worship Jesus as God (Catholic & Protestant) or not to worship Jesus as God (Jehovah Witness). Either Catholics and Protestants or the Jehovah’s Witness are not followers of Christ in how they follow this commandment by their doctrine. By the doctrine of
who Jesus is determines whether they are true followers of Christ (Christian), or not followers of Christ (not Christian). Both doctrines cannot even loosely be considered as following Christ at the same time. One is Christian and the other is necessarily anti-Christian.
Originally Posted by jane_doe
LDS view: they are 3 beings. 100% united in righteousness, perfection, purpose, divinity, etc. and because of that are ONE God. But if you wanted to invite them all to dinner, you would need 3 chairs.
I ask this out of ignorance of the LDS view. Was Jesus a man who later became God? Did he exist prior to being a man? I’m looking for a better understanding of who Jesus is throughout time/eternity according to the LDS view.