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In your view God the Father has a physical body and Jesus His literal son, logically that means Jesus is the product of Mary’s egg and the Father’s sperm. That’s what a literal offspring is or begotten in the flesh, the product of the combination of egg and sperm.kimg, can you explain the notion of “ex Cathedra” to me? I’ve been told it basically means your Pope gets to opine about things he wants to opine about, without it being binding doctrine on the Catholic church.
As I said before in this thread, mormons don’t use the phrase “ex Cathedra”, but we most certainly have the notion that fallen, sinful, error prone human beings don’t stop being human just because God calls them to an office. They can still be right or wrong about things, even though God occasionally calls on them to prophecy. Think of all the failings of Old Testament prophets - everything from selling prophecies for money, to denying God, to lying - it’s a fascinating to read scriptures about what some of those guys said and did when not
The Journal of Discourses is neither doctrine nor scripture. And odd as it sounds, McConkie’s book “mormon doctrine” isn’t doctrine either. It’s sort of an embarrassing chapter in our history. McConkie basically published his book without telling anyone, and the brethren went through and found errors on almost every page.
So again,
- Just because a church leader says it, doesn’t mean I believe it.
- If you wish to claim there’s something wrong with a Mormon who doesn’t believe and support everything his leaders say, then you and I can go off and read what Old Testament prophets said and did, and I’ll ask you to believe and support them.
- Many Mormons have believed and taught ‘God had sex with Mary’ over the decades. I don’t find evidence in the scriptures to support the notion.
- RebeccaJ pointed out a short part in the Catholic’s CCC claiming “without seed”. I don’t find evidence in the scriptures to support the notion either.
- I don’t really care how Christ was conceived. He was born of a virgin, and is my Savior and Redeemer. I’m content with that.