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Esdra
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Hi
in another post Todd (our dear convert from Catholicism to Mormonism) stated the following:
zipporah:
todd520:
Stephen168:
www.vatican.va:
Now my question: What does in your opinion mean to be “partaker of the divine nature?”
Esdra
in another post Todd (our dear convert from Catholicism to Mormonism) stated the following:
pbondat:
.Zipporah,
Along with the other resources already listed, I suggest you also view “The Bible vs. the Book of Mormon” at youtube.com/watch?v=dTtq62XQ4jw
Many Mormons are wonderful, honest people who believe what they practice is right, and much of their terminology sounds very Christian, but their belief behind that terminology is vastly different from what we believe. For example, can you get your mind around one day you can become a god equivalent to God? If not, in my opinion you’ll continue to struggle with fully accepting Mormonism.
My prayers are with you on your journey.
Oh no it would be blaspheme to think one could be equal to God.I would never think or believe that.If that is true then I can never be a Mormon.
Zipporah, please take your time and investigate these seperate churches.
The second bullet is soo important as Catholics often don’t have a solid grasp of LDS and visa versa. Even the example given here of “man becoming God” was answered incorrectly.
- as another said, pray for the guidance of the Holy Ghost
- don’t accept the word of faith X about faith Y, speak to the source.
FYI, this has been a Catholic teaching since the ECF, and is in the Catechism.
"For the Son of God became man so that we might become God" (Par 460 in Catechism)
Understanding it is more complicated than hearing the quote.
I have researched a bit and found out that Todd520 even quoted the Catechism of the CC wrongly!This is about the fourth time at CAF you (Todd520) have tried to claim this teaching as the same for Catholics and Mormons. You know it is not the same; very dishonest of you.
www.vatican.va:
So, I would say that “partakers of the divine nature” and “become a god” are two COMPLETELY different things.85. Why did the Son of God become man?Code:“Jesus Christ was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, and was born of the Virgin Mary”
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For us men and for our salvation, the Son of God became incarnate in the womb of the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit. He did so to reconcile us sinners with God, to have us learn of God’s infinite love, to be our model of holiness and to make us “partakers of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4).
Now my question: What does in your opinion mean to be “partaker of the divine nature?”
Esdra