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Disclaimer: I’m putting on my “LDS” theology predictor hat, here. So the following are not my thoughts, but rather my closest guess as to how a member of the LDS faith would answer.
If the question you’re asking were important, HF would have revealed an answer. But since HF hasn’t done that, the best possible course of action is to stop asking that question and simply concentrate on living out HF’s commandments (as revealed to and proclaimed by HF’s prophet Joseph Smith).
Disclaimer: This is me again:
OR, to put it another way… “LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-I-can’t-hear-you!”
The question you’re asking is not important. You only think it’s important because “Aristotelian philosophy” somehow got mixed in with Catholic theology at some point after the Apostles died, which caused Catholic theology to rely on and give undue importance to the rules of classical logic. This focus and reliance on logic is part of the Great Apostasy.Ok, let’s go with option 1 then - it’s a philosophical absurdity. Heavenly Father is indebted to “HGF” is indebted to HGGF is indebted to HGGGF is indebted to HGGGGF is indebted to HGGGGGF…and on and on and on into an infinite regress of humans becoming gods, without any answer as to who exactly organized this “eternal matter” that the Mormons speak of in the first place.
Ok, so we have eternal matter -who’s organizing it? Where did this organizer come from? Another human just hanging out in a chaotic swirl of eternal matter? It boggles the mind!!!
In other words, it’s bleeding ridiculous.
If the question you’re asking were important, HF would have revealed an answer. But since HF hasn’t done that, the best possible course of action is to stop asking that question and simply concentrate on living out HF’s commandments (as revealed to and proclaimed by HF’s prophet Joseph Smith).
Disclaimer: This is me again:
OR, to put it another way… “LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-I-can’t-hear-you!”