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I agree with you Jerusha…
BJ
Dang girl I just wanted to know what you thought! No arguing, no challenging just wanted some clarification when you said you would be giving up being with your family in heaven. Your post seems to imply that we wouldn’t hope to be with our families in heaven. I too am just trying to understand another religion.I really don’t know what Catholics believe on this point, I only know that I have been told in these posts that you believe that you will know your family, but not as a family, just as friends and that basking in the presence of God will be all you need. So there is no need for marriage and sealing together of families for eternity.
Catholics state the scripture that “there will be no marriages in heaven” Which to us means that the marriage sacraments as well as baptism must be performed on earth. Hence we have our Temples where these sacraments are performed for the dead.
I don’t expect Catholics to agree with me at all. iwonder only asked what we had that Catholics don’t have and I told her. It is what I believe and I stated what I believe. I certainly don’t expect that you would all believe suddenly. I was only explaining and not expecting argument. What is there to argue about? You believe one thing and I another. It is assumed that is why we are here to discuss the differences and the similarities between the two religions, not to force each other to believe something they don’t. I hoped by explaining simply to give understanding of what we believe. Thank you for listening to my efforts, sorry for any misunderstandings, I am not a scholar, only an old lady with strong beliefs trying to understand another religion. BJ
Your SIL is in fact mistaken. She probably just misspoke or something. No LDS with an understanding of what is taught can suggest that a good faithful Catholic will be in the Telestial heaven (or the one they might suggest is the lowest). It is possible for a LDS to believe that a good faithful non-LDS will be in the Terrestrial heaven (or the one they might suggest is the middle kingdom).From what my SIL has told me, she believes that there are three heavens and only temple worthy, married spouses will be in the third heaven with God the Father. Mormons that are not temple worthy would go to the second heaven ministered by Christ Jesus but that my husband/her brother and I being Catholic but trying to live a good life would only go to the Terrestial heaven to be with the Holy Spirit. Haven’t seen this discussed on these forums but from what I am gathering this may or may not be taught nowadays. She never implied that she didn’t think we as Catholics thought we were not going to be with our family in heaven. So, that is why I asked. Just wanted to know.
From what I understand from these forums, Catholics will know their families, just not as a family unit, and being in the presence of God will be the important thing. None of us know where we are going until we die and after the judgement day, but as I understand it the lowest level of heaven is reserved for murderers, rapists, etc etc.Dang girl I just wanted to know what you thought! No arguing, no challenging just wanted some clarification when you said you would be giving up being with your family in heaven. Your post seems to imply that we wouldn’t hope to be with our families in heaven. I too am just trying to understand another religion.
From what my SIL has told me, she believes that there are three heavens and only temple worthy, married spouses will be in the third heaven with God the Father. Mormons that are not temple worthy would go to the second heaven ministered by Christ Jesus but that my husband/her brother and I being Catholic but trying to live a good life would only go to the Terrestial heaven to be with the Holy Spirit. Haven’t seen this discussed on these forums but from what I am gathering this may or may not be taught nowadays. She never implied that she didn’t think we as Catholics thought we were not going to be with our family in heaven. So, that is why I asked. Just wanted to know.
These forums are great because they allow us to exchange ideas/beliefs without the emotional baggage that can sometimes enter into family discussions.
I am committed to the idea that scripture can be interpreted on multiple levels. That does not necessarily mean you and Casen are both right, but to me it means that you both could be right.Maybe I have confused the terms for the different levels of heaven - it has been a few years since we discussed this - but from a jewish perspective when Paul was talking about the third heaven he was referring not to the terrestial (earthly) heaven where the birds fly or the celestial (heavenly) heaven where the stars are but the third heaven where God is. that would be my take on the third heaven.I
The LDS understanding of this passage has good agreement with some statements by the ECFs (Origin with Irenaeus providing other support).There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another. There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another star in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption:
The CoJCoLDS definitely emphasizes marring within the faith. This is really quite similar to some of the Catholic Church’s policies.I understood her (SIL) to say that it was so important to be a temple worthy LDS here in this life because that was the only way to get to the Celestial Kindgdom - and hence why she was so upset when her brother married me - a Catholic.
The Godhead is in perfect communion with the members of the Godhead, but in general LDS teach that God the Son will interact with those in the middle kingdom and God the Holy Spirit will interact with those in the lower kingdom.I wasn’t aware that people could be sealed in marriage after death. I know LDS baptise for the dead to fulfill the ordinance of baptism - so that if they accept mormonism they can go to the middle heaven? Would this be right? Are couples (non LDS) who have died sealed in marriage in a temple ceremony? Am I right in saying that anyone who has been baptised either here on earth or after death in the temple and accepted mormonism could in fact go to the celestial heaven? Is there still the concept of being with God in this heaven, Jesus in the second heaven and the Holy Spirit in the lower heaven?
Ok, here are my thoughts on Purgatory.Heaven, hell, and purgatory??![]()
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