1 Cool, but you have to admit, all of those listings can be confusing.
- Those verses are directed toward the dead, and doesn’t mention the differences between the 2 baptisms. Preaching the gospel to the dead is different than baptism.
Now, as I understand it, and I believe most mainstream christians do, there is the particular judgement, that occurs immediately after death, where we are judged on our earthly life. Then there will be the general judgement, where all of humanity is judged. Now, I don’t see anything in scripture that says, or even hints at a delay in judgement. Even those in purgatory have been judged, they will be in Heaven once their purgation is complete.
3 See, now I have to disagree with you here. If we have direct lineage requirements, as in child approving ordinance for parents, then you would need to continue that direct lineage approval process. There is no precedence to deviate, and allow cousins, aunts, uncles, etc into the mix.
4 But if it is conditional in the afterlife, why isn’t it conditional in this life.
I am trying to understand why you have one set of rules for the living, and something different for the dead.
Example 1
Living:
Baptized into mormon faith, they are mormon
Dead:
We’ll baptize by proxy, you may or may not become mormon
Example 2
Living:
Only mormons in good standing can be sealed in the temple
Dead:
You weren’t mormon in this life, we’re not sure you’re mormon in the next, but we are going to give you a sealing that only good standing mormons on earth can receive.
Can you see all of the confusion in this?