Indeed he does begin by talking about idols. But it is clear from the text that he is acknowledging a different truth in part of verse five. Let me start by taking out the parenthetical comment, he says, “though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, but to us there is but one God, the Father…”. In other words, “Even if there are other God’s in heaven or earth to us there is but one God.” But note now the parenthetical comment, “as there be gods many, and lords many.” Paul here is simply confirming the truth that there are many god’s and lords in heaven. He is saying that even if there are other god’s, as indeed there are, to us there is but one. This is exactly what I have been saying this whole thread. There are other god’s but we worship only one God the Father. But you will not accept this as you will also not accept Joseph’s word on the matter:
Well you are correct, I don’t accept the commentaries of a false prophet on
Scripture, because that is not what Paul is saying, Smith is putting words
into his mouth. You can’t just isolate verses and come with your own inter-
pretations for it, you need to take the Bible as a whole. On the other hand,
Mormons deem the Bible as insufficient, one of the reasons they cannot
be counted as Christians.
Let’s go through Jesus’ statement, for your explanation is clearly strained. You are telling me that when Jesus says, “Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?” that he is trying to point out how the leaders of the Jews abuse there authority? This is so clearly not the case. For Jesus is using this scripture as a comparison to himself as the “Son of God”. Forget your bias, do not assume you know what the text is telling you and read it with new eyes.
No bias, what I gave was good contextual analysis, which
I believe Mormons are not SO great at, because for them,
a verse is an entire context all on its own (which is wrong).
An example of God calling others gods who stand as his
representative can be seen here:The Lord said to Moses, “See, I have made
you like God to Pharaoh, and your brother
Aaron shall be your prophet.”
- (Exodus 7:1)
Moses didn’t have 30 wives yet, he was still living, no cestialization, but God
had sent Moses to Pharaoh to carry out God’s will, therefore he was called a
god. No scholar (real scholar) could ever support the false prophet Smith’s re-
interpretation of Paul’s words.
This section is about Jesus statement, “I and my Father are one”. After saying this the Jews picked up rocks to stone him. And they say clearly they are stoning him for blasphemy, “because that thou, being a man, makest thyself God”. Now Jesus makes a comparison. He compares the statement, “I said, ye are gods” to himself when he said he was the “Son of God”. Now here is the point. The Jews are going to stone him for calling himself the Son of God yet the scriptures say “Ye are gods”. If the word of the Lord comes to some who are called gods why would they stone Jesus who is simply calling himself a Son of God? The interpretation is plain.
No the interpretation isn’t so plain, it’s only plain because you refuse to let the Bible
(which you regard as weak anyway) to define its own verses. Now “why would they
stone Jesus who is simply calling himself a
Son of God?”, because the Jews under-
stood well that THERE IS NOT GOD BUT ONE, and Jesus was suggesting that he
was in fact that same God. How so? If you look in *real *history, you will find that the
Jews in those days had anticipated that God would come himself, but in the form of
a lowly carpenter? That is where the Jews got confused, so were ready to kill Jesus
for what they considered as blasphemy.
Lochias, keep your $100 dollars and instead take another look at these scriptures without preconception. I think we will both come out ahead.
uh…you’re the one with preconceptions, for if you read the Bible for the first
time, UNGUIDED BY YOUR FALSE PROPHETS, you would come to the
same conclusions as we Christians do, that THERE IS NO GOD BUT ONE.
Proof? You just gave me that sample of a sermon given by Joseph Smith.
So you’re already set up by a false prophet to believe in an infinite number
of gods, and with that being YOUR preconception, you read about other gods.