arieh0310:
Using amgid’s methodology for determining the faith of an early church we must admit that the LDS church’s true faith was that the Father was once a mortal man like we are.
Not so. The standard works have always been the standard of Church theology and doctrine. The following quote is from one of the earliest revelations received by Joseph Smith, addressed to Oliver Cowdery, who had acted as scribe to him in writing the Book of Mormon, as well as some of the revelations that he had received; and later became the “second elder of the Church” after Joseph Smith (effectively second in command), and responsible with him in building the Church and kingdom of God on earth:
D&C 18:
2 Behold, I have manifested unto you, by my Spirit in many instances, that
the things which you have written are true; wherefore you know that they are true.
3 And if you know that they are true, behold, I give unto you a commandment, that you
rely upon the things which are written {i.e. in the scripture};
4 For
in them are all things written concerning the foundation of my church, my gospel, and my rock.
5 Wherefore, if you shall build up my church,
upon the foundation of my gospel and my rock {i.e. that which is “written” (in scripture)}, the gates of hell shall not prevail against you.
As you can see, the standard works have always been the bedrock of LDS theology, doctrine, and practice. The King Follett discourse, the JoD, the Seer, Mormon Doctrine etc., etc., are not canonized LDS scripture, and they are not, never have been, and never will be the final authority on Church doctrine.
However, amgid refuses to look at the founders of his faith for the proper understanding of theological issues, even discounting plainly expressed views from Joseph Smith himself.
It is rare for Joseph Smith to speak speculatively on doctrine. the King Follett discourse is an exception. And Joseph Smith is no more exempt from that rule that we have mentioned than anyone else is.
Even if I were to accept amgid’s interpretation of what “gods” means (and we have shown how an orthodox interpretation is easlily found) I am not given the same liberty to discount their “speculation”, it has to be evidence of “original christianity”.
So having tried every other trick and failed, you are now going to try denouncing the ECFs’ teachings on deification as speculation! Is that the last trick left in your bag, or do you still have some more?
Yet we could (from Justin Martyr alone) prove the Cathlicity of all the Sacraments, most dogmas, ecclesiology, etc. but those are discounted as perversions added after the great apostacy.
Not sure what you are driving at with this one.
When JS teaches uncomfortable doctrine amgid has no qualms about discounting it as speculation, that it in no way is evidence of early Mormon doctrine (even though it was presented as the gospel truth).
See above.
amgid