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Is this something that can happen to all faithful MOrmons, or only men?
From my understanding, according to Mormon theology certain men will become gods and rule over their own planet/plane of existence/universe…not really sure which. Women can be wives of these gods, but cannot be goddesses themselves.Is this something that can happen to all faithful MOrmons, or only men?
Answering this from the LDS perspective –Is this something that can happen to all faithful MOrmons, or only men?
Do you mean exaltation and not exhalation?Answering this from the LDS perspective –
For starters, it is important to stess that no one “becomes” God, as in no one replaces God. God will always be our God. Rather, we have the potential to become like God, in the way that every child has the potential to become like thier parent. Here’s a really good site on the matter lds.org/topics/becoming-like-god?lang=eng
Now, who is this advailable to? Every individual whom accepts God’s True Gospel, male or female, whether that acceptance comes in this life or the next. It is not a male-only thing, in fact no male alone can recieve exhalation, neither can a woman alone recieve exhalation. Why? Because the man is not without the woman, nor the woman without the man (1 Corinthians 11:11). Exhalation is for married couple (whether that marriage comes in this life or the next).
Darn auto-correct! Yes, I meant exaltation.Do you mean exaltation and not exhalation?
Now what happens to a faithful Mormon single? Do they go to hell for failure to get married?
Thank you for the explanation.Darn auto-correct! Yes, I meant exaltation.
Everyone one whom is worthy will have the opportunity to have a spouse. By “worthy” I’m referring to those whom can honor such a divine commitment, because obviously some people can’t and would rather love sin (such as a wife beater).
As to the fate of the non-exalted: in Mormon theology God is immensely forgiving and generous. Our final estate is not a binary heaven/hell, but a place of many different mansions and bodies. God wants to give the most He can to every individual, as much as our love of sin allows Him to. (Abridging my answe here) Non-exalted people still get to enjoy a wonderful existence with God, it is just lesser than those whom are exalted.
This is where the mormons do the posthumous “sealings” of people to spouses, like St. Fr. Damien of Florida, St. Pope JPII, etc.D
Everyone one whom is worthy will have the opportunity to have a spouse…
Wait… LDS posthumously seal people to spouses as well as baptism for the dead?This is where the mormons do the posthumous “sealings” of people to spouses, like St. Fr. Damien of Florida, St. Pope JPII, etc.
Speaking from the LDS perspective here–Wait… LDS posthumously seal people to spouses as well as baptism for the dead?
What about Mormon women that are not married but are very nice people? What happens to them?Darn auto-correct! Yes, I meant exaltation.
Everyone one whom is worthy will have the opportunity to have a spouse. By “worthy” I’m referring to those whom can honor such a divine commitment, because obviously some people can’t and would rather love sin (such as a wife beater).
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What about sealing two people in marriage that were celibate/single by choice? For example, Mother Theresa to St. John Paul II.Speaking from the LDS perspective here–
Yes, all the essential rites are done: baptism, confirmation, priesthood (if male), endowments, sealing to spouse (if known), and sealing to parents/children (if known/applicable).
A person whom has no spouse in this life has no sealing done.What about sealing two people in marriage that were celibate/single by choice? For example, Mother Theresa to St. John Paul II.
Why is that done?
You forgot to add sealing to a spouse they never knew. Again, Fr. St. Damien of Hawaii, and I believe even Anne Frank. Hitler was sealed to Eva Braun, even though by all accounts, they were not married.Speaking from the LDS perspective here–
Yes, all the essential rites are done: baptism, confirmation, priesthood (if male), endowments, sealing to spouse (if known), and sealing to parents/children (if known/applicable).
My understanding is single, never married women posthumously get sealed to men as a plural wife since polygamy is acceptable in LDS heaven.A person whom has no spouse in this life has no sealing done.
If people are being stupid and doing dealings they aren’t supposed to… what do you want me to say? Yes, people can be royally stupid sometimes.You forgot to add sealing to a spouse they never knew. Again, Fr. St. Damien of Hawaii, and I believe even Anne Frank. Hitler was sealed to Eva Braun, even though by all accounts, they were not married.
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Here is the baptism info on JP II facebook.com/notes/utah-lighthouse-ministry/lds-continue-to-baptize-poph-john-paul-ii/234930584988/
Newest Catholic saint baptized and ‘sealed’ to wife in LDS temple?A person whom has no spouse in this life has no sealing done.
Is this the answer to my questions?My understanding is single, never married women posthumously get sealed to men as a plural wife since polygamy is acceptable in LDS heaven.
God is infinitely fair and just: everyone will have the opportunity to have a spouse. Those whom do not properly honor God and/or thier spouse will loose thier marriage. The particulars of how new spouses are found (for the never married or the to-be-remarried) is not revealed to us at this time. I personally don’t go into “100% speculation territory” on a public forum.Is this the answer to my questions?
What about Mormon women that are not married but are very nice people? What happens to them?
What about the Mormon couples I know that the husband was abusive after a temple marriage? What happens to the women in those situations?
Are you saying that the LDS church does not have an official teaching as to what happens to nice women who never marry?God is infinitely fair and just: everyone will have the opportunity to have a spouse. Those whom do not properly honor God and/or thier spouse will loose thier marriage. The particulars of how new spouses are found (for the never married or the to-be-remarried) is not revealed to us at this time. I personally don’t go into “100% speculation territory” on a public forum.
Not that I’m aware of. It’s a fundamental LDS tennet that there is much of God’s magnificence yet to be revealedAre you saying that the LDS church does not have an official teaching as to what happens to nice women who never marry?