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In the sense that it differs from you then you would be absolutly correct!Funny, I was thinking the same about you!
zerinus
In the sense that it differs from you then you would be absolutly correct!Funny, I was thinking the same about you!
zerinus
I understand the not wanting to be bound by religious ārulesā, it is how I felt as an atheist. Not saying you are an atheistā¦just I understand the idea.āI cannot believe in any of the creeds of the different denominations, because they all have some things in them I cannot subscribe to, though all of them have some truth. I want to come up into the presence of God, and learn all things; but the creeds set up stakes, and say, āHitherto shalt thou come, and no furtherā; which I cannot subscribe to.ā
- Joseph Smith, Teachings of the Prophet Joseph SmithI may believe everything a creed says, and be able to recite it honestly, but I still wonāt be bound by it.
By turning himself over to be crusified. He showed that even Death had no power over God will and Glory that is Gods. That God is Able to do what he says.So how did Jesus glorify God by taking on Himself the sins of the world? He simply acknowledged the glory that God already had? How?
zerinus
Not true at all. Of course not. LDS doctrine teaches that God is immutable and unchangable. That is written all over LDS scripture. I hadnāt invented anything new in Mormonism.Iām glad to see you finally acknowledge the immutability of God.
Of course this means you have to completely repudiate Mormonism because it is, as you have proven, a demonstrably false religion. :coffeeread:
It donāt make any sense to me. I donāt know about you.By turning himself over to be crusified. He showed that even Death had no power over God will and Glory that is Gods. That God is Able to do what he says.
In other words when we give the Glory to God we in acutality are placing it were it already is. I (we) are noting without God. We (I)have noting without God. Therefore I have nothing of my own to give to God. If I glorify God I am mearly ackowledging the Glory that is already his.
Was there ever a time when God was not as wise, intellegent, perfect, all knowing and all powerful as He is now?Actually, I donāt. I donāt believe that God is āprogressingā in the sense that He is getting wiser, or more intelligent, or more knowledgeable, or more powerful than He already is. He is already as wise, intelligent, perfect, all knowing and all powerful as He can get. But there is one sense in which He is progressing, and that is by continually adding or increasing His own glory by the work that He does.
zerinus
No.Was there ever a time when God was not as wise, intellegent, perfect, all knowing and all powerful as He is now?
Okay, then whats all this āclimbing the ladderā business Joseph Smith was teaching about? Donāt you believe him?No.
zerinus
That God was once a mortal being is in no way inconsistent with the fact that he now has all power and all knowledge and possesses every virtue, grace, and godly attribute. He acquired perfection through long periods of growth, development, and progression, āby going from one small degree to another, and from a small capacity to a great one; from grace to grace, from exaltation to exaltation,ā as Joseph Smith explained. "When you climb up a ladder, you must begin at the bottom, and ascend step by step, until you arrive at the top; and so it is with the principles of the gospel-you must begin with the first, and go on until you learn all the principles of exaltation. But it will be a great while after you have passed through the veil before you will have learned them. It is not all to be comprehended in this world; it will be a great work to learn our salvation and exaltation even beyond the grave."25
That is not scripture. Our prophets have advised us to go by what the scriptures say, which is this:Okay, then whats all this āclimbing the ladderā business Joseph Smith was teaching about? Donāt you believe him?
lightplanet.com/mormons/basic/godhead/farms_man.htm
- Smith, History of the Church, 6:306-7
Hey there friend,Okay, then whats all this āclimbing the ladderā business Joseph Smith was teaching about? Donāt you believe him?
lightplanet.com/mormons/basic/godhead/farms_man.htm
- Smith, History of the Church, 6:306-7
If it did not make since to me I would not have said it. I will try to say it a little plainer. I am and have nothing there for I can give nothing to God. Therefore when I Glorify God I am doing no more than acknowledging the Glory that is already Godās. I can give him no Glory because I have non to give. I can but merely acknowledge His Glory.It donāt make any sense to me. I donāt know about you.
zerinus
HiHey there friend,
zerinus does not believe God was once a man. And the other Mormons here say that is a perfectly legitimate view for a Mormon to have. Things sure have changed, havenāt they?
zerinus only believes what he reads in the BoMā¦ok, what he calls āscripturesā. You can show him all day what is taught in the current manuals and he says the manuals havenāt caught up with correct doctrine. So, pretty much, he believes the Mormon church is teaching errors and will eventually get around to taking these erroneous teachings out of their manuals.HiI donāt believe things have changed at all. Theyāre still teaching this. Although, sometimes people will lie and say theyāre not.
Zerinus, the LDS church has consistently claimed that Joseph Smith is āthe great prophet of this dispensationā. You donāt have to believe what he taught. But I guess Iām just wonderingā¦what are you doing at church? sleeping? Why donāt you just wake up and go to mass? :getholy: What a great idea!
:nope: :whacky:zerinus only believes what he reads in the BoMā¦ok, what he calls āscripturesā. You can show him all day what is taught in the current manuals and he says the manuals havenāt caught up with correct doctrine. So, pretty much, he believes the Mormon church is teaching errors and will eventually get around to taking these erroneous teachings out of their manuals.
Disconnect alert!!!
BDawg, the resident apologist, says this is just fine.
So, dear friend, we could be Mormon while believing nothing of what that religion teaches. Ready to get rebaptized?
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And give up the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ for bread and water? It would be like going back to prison ā¦zerinus only believes what he reads in the BoMā¦ok, what he calls āscripturesā. You can show him all day what is taught in the current manuals and he says the manuals havenāt caught up with correct doctrine. So, pretty much, he believes the Mormon church is teaching errors and will eventually get around to taking these erroneous teachings out of their manuals.
Disconnect alert!!!
BDawg, the resident apologist, says this is just fine.
So, dear friend, we could be Mormon while believing nothing of what that religion teaches. Ready to get rebaptized?
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I agree, 100%.And give up the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ for bread and water? It would be like going back to prison ā¦
I like the freedom Iāve found in the Catholic Church. They say a train is free if it stays on the rails. The rails for me are found in the Catholic Church. No more confusion like we find in Mormonism. And King Follet is the biggest example of confusion and going off the rails that Iāve ever read.
This only drives home the fact that either there is ultra deception going on deliberately by the LDS, or that the Devil has a stranglehold on anyone who would submit to that religion.Hey there friend,
zerinus does not believe God was once a man. And the other Mormons here say that is a perfectly legitimate view for a Mormon to have. Things sure have changed, havenāt they?
ROFLOL!And give up the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ for bread and water? It would be like going back to prison ā¦
I never dreamed I would see such a situation in my life. I never imagined a religion with this sort of āframeworkā which was shrugged off as no big deal.zerinus only believes what he reads in the BoMā¦ok, what he calls āscripturesā. You can show him all day what is taught in the current manuals and he says the manuals havenāt caught up with correct doctrine. So, pretty much, he believes the Mormon church is teaching errors and will eventually get around to taking these erroneous teachings out of their manuals.
I want to see if BDawg says what Smith said was doctrinal error or not.BDawg, the resident apologist, says this is just fine.
My theory is not so much you donāt have to believe, but that winning the convert is so important that anything can be compromised until that time. Iād bet everything I own that once you are āinā and work your way up there is no way they would let you by formally denying Eternal Progression.So, dear friend, we could be Mormon while believing nothing of what that religion teaches.
Bingo.My theory is not so much you donāt have to believe, but that winning the convert is so important that anything can be compromised until that time. Iād bet everything I own that once you are āinā and work your way up there is no way they would let you by formally denying Eternal Progression.