I agree with what you said. Completely. I guess I get confused when I hear certain teaching attributed to the LDS. If I am wrong on these please let me know or correct them.
- Jesus is Lucifer’s brother.
Men of St Joseph,
This is “attributed to the LDS” often, but I have never seen it taught directly, and I personally don’t believe it to be true. Lucifer always deceives, and mocks Jesus.
- The lost tribe of Isreal was in America.
The lost tribes of Israel and the Jews were all to be scattered throughout the world, according to Old Testament prophecy–all to fulfill God’s purposes and His promise to Abraham that through his seed “all the earth would be blessed.”
So, part of one or more descendants of Israel were in America anciently, yes. Joseph’s “branches” “run over the wall” (the ocean). (See Genesis and the blessing on the head of Joseph.) “Joseph is a fruitful bough.”
- The chosen receive their own planet after death.
No, he that overcometh shall “inherit all things”, and will be given “power over the nations” in righteousness and love. (See Revelation 2:26, Revelation 21:7)
- The faithful are actual sons of God and brothers of Christ.
The LDS belief is that all mankind are children of God, and lived with Him in a premortal world where we also knew Jesus as the Only Begotten Son who offered to come to earth and offer Himself as the sinless sacrifice to atone for our sins. Jesus is sometimes referred to as an “Elder Brother” since He is the Firstborn, but it seems more appropriate to me to refer to Him as the Only Begotten Son, and He becomes our spiritual Father through our being reborn in a spiritual rebirth–the second birth.
Yes, just as Christ has a resurrected body and said “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father”. God is spirit, and should be worshiped in spirit and in truth, with our full spiritual love and all our mind and heart.
Frankly, I don’t see how the claims of the LDS are any more “Biblical” either.
They are all found in the Bible, but God also preserves free will choice so the Bible doesn’t come right out and say “there will be a second witness of Christ that will be in the hands of Ephraim and will join with the witness of Christ in the hands of Judah and they will be one in mine hand” to bring to the “deaf” the “words of the book.”
God will not force belief onto people, by making things so obvious that their free will choice is taken away by “obvious rational proof.” You may be somewhat familiar with 1 Corinthians 1-3 on this subject.
And where is it in Scripture there was the Great Apostacy?)
Again, it’s hidden so that people can seek and find, ask and receive, knock and “it shall be opened”. People grow in spirituality as they thirst for truths and look for them and find them. If it were to be spoon-fed to them, they would have much less spiritual growth. If you take the time to read this thread, you will find comments and links that cite Biblical scriptures about a “falling away” and about the beast being allowed to "make war with the saints, and to overcome them.
Sure thing. (I had wondered if you were pulling my leg.)