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ParkerD
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Placido,It sounds they are better than Jesus who, while in this world, could suffer pain and sorrow and was tempted …
The problem with that is that, according to your theory, from approximately 100 AD to June 1829 those “translated beings” were as good as dead.
- If that is what the world could do to Christ, why can the world no do the same to these strange “translated beings” if they are really in the world?
Sounds weird. I mean, they were on earth while the church was absent; they had all the truths of the Gospel, “including the teachings, ordinances, covenants and organization that would keep the doctrines pure” yet they failed to keep “the doctrine pure”, necessitating a restoration by Joseph Smith.
- Oh really? You mean they were on earth while the church was absent from the earth?
placido
- Jesus had a specific mission, which included to take upon Himself the sufferings and the sorrows that human beings go through. He didn’t have to do that, but He did it for us. He had power within Himself not to have done that, and He certainly could give to translated beings power in the ways listed in that passage. He was all-powerful even before He was resurrected, and continued as such after His resurrection. Christ allowed Himself to be taken and be crucified for the sins of the world. Translated beings would not have that same mission, of course.
- Yes, they were on earth while the authority of the institutional church had been lost from the earth. They had the authority themselves, and if John had been followed by the church leaders and members as the last living apostle, then I’m sure he could have kept the institution pure, but as has been demonstrated, the people started following other leaders rather than John. The pure gospel and pure covenants are of no use if forced on people, and when leaders are saying “follow me, not him” then John would not bring contention into the situation. Contention is wrong, even in a circumstance where the doctrines and ordinances were being changed.
The organization requires more than one righteous leader.