catsrus:
Typical “literal mindedness”.
One who has Faith knows that The Trinity is an uncomprehenable mystrey which we will not fully understand till the next life. And, hey! That’s okay. We are not meant to know the mind of God as ‘his ways are not our ways’.
By the way, Paul, I’m still waiting since 9/21, for your explaination of Cain made a deal with the devil and his decendents were Cannanittes who = the Black race.
i have faith your view of the triity is not scriptural. the saviour taught us simple truths i dont remember him teaching such confused doctrine just because your church as taught it for 1800 years does not mean it is true. open your mind to the truth christ was the son of god not part.
onto the cain issue.
The Sinfulness of Cain
The story of Cain and Abel as given in the Pearl of Great Price is much more detailed than the account given in Genesis. Though the first of Adam’s children rejected the Gospel and turned to carnal practices, Cain went even farther into sin. The Book of Moses states:
. . . Cain loved Satan more than God. And Satan commanded him, saying: Make an offering unto the Lord.
And in the process of time it came to pass that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord.
And Abel he also brought of the firstlings of his flock, and of the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect unto Abel, and to his offering;
But unto Cain, and to his offering, he had not respect. Now Satan knew this, and it pleased him. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell.
And the Lord said unto Cain: Why art thou wroth? Why is thy countenance fallen?
If thou doest well, thou shalt be accepted. And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door, and Satan desireth to have thee; and except thou shalt hearken unto my commandments, I will deliver thee up, and it shall be unto thee according to his desire. And thou shalt rule over him;
For from this time forth thou shalt be the father of his lies; thou shalt be called Perdition; for thou wast also before the world.
And it shall be said in time to come—That these abominations were had from Cain; for he rejected the greater counsel which was had from God; and this is a cursing which I will put upon thee, except thou repent.
And Cain was wroth, and listened not any more to the voice of the Lord, neither to Abel, his brother, who walked in holiness before the Lord.
And Adam and his wife mourned before the Lord, because of Cain and his brethren.
And it came to pass that Cain took one of his brothers’ daughters to wife, and they loved Satan more than God.
And Satan said unto Cain: Swear unto me by thy throat, and if thou tell it thou shalt die; and swear thy brethren by their heads, and by the living God, that they tell it not; for if they tell it, they shall surely die; and this that thy father may not know it; and this day I will deliver thy brother Abel into thine hands.
And Satan sware unto Cain that he would do according to his commands. And all these things were done in secret.
And Cain said: Truly I am Mahan, the master of this great secret, that I may murder and get gain. Wherefore Cain was called Master Mahan, and he gloried in his wickedness.
And Cain went into the field, and Cain talked with Abel, his brother. And it came to pass that while they were in the field, Cain rose up against Abel, his brother, and slew him.
And Cain gloried in that which he had done, saying: I am free; surely the flocks of my brother falleth into my hands. fn
Several points in the above statement should be given special attention: First, Cain permitted his attitude and disposition to turn toward evil. He then began to love Satan more than God; and he gloried in his wickedness, even in murder. God explained to him: “If thou doest well, thou shalt be accepted. And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.” fn But he chose to do evil instead of good. Joseph Smith therefore said: “If Cain had fulfilled the law of righteousness as did Enoch, he could have walked with God all the days of his life, and never failed of a blessing.” fn
Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1967], 394.)