Robert in SD:
There is no historical evidence supporting your conclusion that there was a "Great Apostacy.
*There is no historical evidence supporting your conclusion that there was a “Great Apostacy.” *
For LDS, the substantiation (evidence) is based upon an Article of Faith - that there was indeed an apostasy from the pure and simple doctrine of the Apostles. We could spend a lot of time proving or disproving this issue – the primary evidence I look to is the history of the church which led to the shattered unity of the Christian church today.
*There is no requirement of a “recommend” for attending mass. *
I’m not sure what your point is by comparing the two?
Well, what is the point of attending Mass if one is not to receive the Blessed Sacrament; that is the Eucharist? As I understand the situation a Roman Catholic Christian has to receive absolution from a priest via the sacrament of penance (confession) in order to be in a “State of Grace” before partaking of the Body of Christ.
LDS are required to undergo a similar process before entering the Temple to meet God, and to be instructed by Him and Angels. LDS Christians who do not hold a Temple Recommend are not in a “State of Grace” and therefore not fit to approach the altar.
In both cases where sinners approach sacred places such are defiled.
(1) Regarding the Holy Trinity
That is the point IMPLICT in scripture, EXPLICIT at Nicaea. However I would draw your attention to the Epistles of Paul, for example Ephesians Chapter 1:
Redemption in Christ
3 Blessed
be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly
places in Christ, 4 just as He *(that is god the Father) *chose us in Him
(that is Jesus Christ) before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him
(that is God the Father) in love, 5 having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His
(that is god the father’s) will, 6 to the praise of the glory of His
(that is god the Father’s) grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.(that is Jesus Christ) (NKJV)
The emphasis in italics is mine, sorry for being pedantic, but the verse is EXPLICIT, The God LDS Christians worship, and it appears that St. Paul also, is their Father, and the God and Father of Jesus Christ, and they worship God in the name of The Son.
(2) The separation of protestant brothers and sisters from the Eucharistic table is a sad result of the reformation
Yes, it is tragic. The separation of Catholics and Non-Catholics from the Eucharistic table is a great example of where Christians lack unity. But this does not establish error on the part of the Church.**
It is precisely due to the doctrine/dogma of the “Real Presence of Christ” that those who were unable to accept it after having access to scripture, which does not support this change in teaching, were excluded from full communion. Often this exclusion was enforced in a most cruel and barbarous fashion, as you affirm a review of the Early Church Fathers reveals all of the ways in which the Church was successful in defeating the attacks upon the Church by heretical movements. However, I am prepared to overlook this in light of the times, people in the 1500’s, on both sides of the argument were to say the least ignorant, illiterate and superstitious. It was those standing against those who held power, and who worshipped God in spirit and truth who suffered terribly.
The truth will set you free…
Asa