But you’re not going to point out what IS incorrect? Don’t you want to help clarify something if someone’s mistaken?
Since Janderich is quick to complain but not to explain, I’ll try to clear things up.
Yes, they believe that multiple gods EXIST, but they don’t worship anyone other that the God they call God The Father/Elohim. Agreed.
Yes, they believe Jesus and Satan (along with all of us as well) are spirit children of God and we’re all therefore spirit brothers and sisters as well. Agreed.
Yes, they believe that men can progress to become gods just like God did. Yes, this may be, but it is important to note that it will be a long time after the resurrection and God will always be greater than us.
No, they DO believe that Jesus’ atonement was sufficient to redeem us (the atonement that happened in the Garden of Gethsemane); however they don’t actually put a lot of emphasis on His death because they considered all the work done in the Garden. The atonement and then resurrection is what they focus on. Fine.
No, they do not believe everyone will go to some form of heaven. It’s just pretty difficult to get into Hell- you have to have KNOWN that the LDS church was the true church and deny it anyway. In other words, people like me that have left the LDS church are pretty much the only ones that’ll be there. The murderers, traitors, and other evil people will get to go to the lowest degree of heaven, provided they never heard about the LDS church before their deaths. I believe your statement about who goes to hell (outer darkness) is still too broad and I in no way believe you would be considered one. It is not enough, simply to have left the church. Joseph Smith taught that to become a son of perdition, a person must “have the heavens opened unto him, and know God…He has got to say that the sun does not shine while he sees it; he has got to deny Jesus Christ when the heavens have been opened unto him, and to deny the plan of salvation with his eyes open to the truth of it” (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p.358). Spencer W. Kimball said, “The sin against the Holy Ghost requires such knowledge that it is manifestly impossible for the rank and file to commit such a sin” (The Miracle of Forgiveness, p.123)" Such an one must desire to put Christ to death anew if he were able.
Salvation in the LDS church is based on works AND grace. Agreed.
They’ve officially condemned polygamy, but believe that it’ll be practiced in Heaven. Example: If a man’s wife dies, he can remarry and be sealed to another woman in the temple because he’s allowed to have more than one wife in Heaven. If a woman’s husband dies, she cannot remarry in the temple because she can’t have more than one husband. However, the church will recognize the civil marriage of two people that have both been previously sealed in the temple without a problem. A man that hasn’t been previously sealed can’t marry a woman that has, though; even civilly. He HAS to be sealed to someone in order to attain the highest level of heaven. One may infer, but there has nothing stating such.
They don’t believe that people of color were CURSED in the premortal existence. As it was explained to me in my Laurel class, people of color were the spirits that didn’t want the responsibility of holding the priesthood because of it’s power. They asked to be turned a darker color so they didn’t have to deal with that responsibility. By the late 1970’s, all the spirits that didn’t want that responsibility had come to earth already, and so that ban was rescinded. This is definitely not doctrine. There may have been a few statements by church leaders but there is certainly nothing official.
A woman’s salvation isn’t necessarily tied to obedience to her husband (officially), but if a woman doesn’t get sealed to someone she can’t attain the highest degree of heaven. It is also traditionally a lot harder for a woman to successfully request to get her sealing broken than it is for a man. I agree a woman’s salvation is not tied to her husband. I also agree that a woman must at some point be sealed to a husband. (By the way, the reverse holds for a man). However, marriage and sealing may not happen during this life. That opportunity may yet come after death but before the resurrection. I have never heard that it is more difficult for a woman to get a sealing cancellation. It is difficult for either party.
There ya go. Janderich, next time you want to refute something please explain. Don’t just play the victim.