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But they are separate persons. The Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Father. That has nothing to do with whether or not they have a body. Prior to Christ’s reception of a body they were still separate persons. All the Mormons have to do is quit referring to personages and refer to them as persons? God is one God existing as three persons. That’s hard for me to understand. It’s probably hard for you to understand. Should we have a hard time understanding why the Mormons are so confused about it? And then should we condemn them as non-Christians because they don’t understand it?The Nicene Creed is concerned with truth. Jesus is “God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God eternally begotten, not made, one in Being with the Father.” Jesus is God. God and Jesus are not two separate “personages” acting with one accord (as Mormons believe). Jesus and God are of the same substance–they are one in being. Jesus is the great “I AM”.
I agree the Mormons are heretical in their beliefs. But if they would simply forget the notion that God the Father was once a man and accept the idea the universe was created ex-nihilo it would at least satisfy me. The biggest heresy Mormons commit is not regarding the Trinity. Their biggest heresy is believing that God organized the world from pre-existing matter which He did not create. If they would accept the idea that Father, Son and Holy Ghost existed eternally as God, and that God created everything ex-nihilo, they would go a long way towards reducing the distance between us.