(Jane re-ordering your post to make her reply flow better) (All note: I’m going to talk about repented of sins in the post)
Tarquin: “The objects of the five passages you quote are unhelpful, as they are not addressing the nature of God’s purity, and they are not saying whether God is absolutely pure, or only pure under certain temporal conditions”
They address ALL sin.
(I will continue addressing the topic of the thread:
“Mormons: Do you believe that God the Father sinned, or had the potential to?”)
I urge you to talk to your Bishop, Stake President, or whoever else you can get to explain these issues to you. We have been talking about God’s life before he became a God who bore “spirit children”. I surely cannot imagine any knowledgeable authority in the Church telling you that the Scriptures we have on this world about Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, are retroactively applied to previous worlds that existed before God became God. Please try to understand that the topic of this thread is not “Us” as in “Did we sin or have the potential to sin”, but “Mormons: Do you believe that God the Father sinned, or had the potential to?” You cannot seriously believe the words of Isaiah, given thousands of years after God “organized” this world, were available to people millions of years before Isaiah was born on this earth, and millions of years before Isaiah was even born as a “spirit”!
You mistakenly apply our Scriptures to a civilization that allegedly existed before even Genesis applied. But our Scriptures are for us, not some pre-Adamic civilization. As Moses 1:35 says,
“only an account of this earth, and the inhabitants thereof, give I unto you….” * And as one of your prophets said, “this earth and all that thereon is are our concern. It is the truths about ‘our creation … that will chart the course for us in our enduring efforts to gain eternal life.”* God gave us our scriptures as an account “only … of this earth, and the inhabitants thereof.” They are not an account of any other earth, including the “earth” that God was on as a physical man.
*(1) Jane_Doe: “Isaiah 1:18 Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.
- Relevance: ALL sin is washed away, that which was scarlet is made white as snow.”*
Okay, let’s reason then. Either this applies to God or it does not. I say it does not, because God is not schizophrenic. He is not speaking to Himself. He is speaking to His children. Do you agree or disagree?Do you think God is speaking to people who are not His children?? If He is speaking to His children, He is not speaking to himself. Do you believe God is speaking to himself in this verse?
You say it
does apply to God. You say this verse means that before the verse was given, God knew it on his planet. That actually supports an alternative I had suggested. **For if this verse applies to God, it is telling God that even though His sins “be as scarlet” and “red like crimson”, they will be “as white as snow”, or as you say, “[His] sin is washed away.” **Is
that what you believe? – That this verse applies to ALL sin, including God’s? That God’s sins will be washed away?
*(2) Jane_Doe: “Isaiah 43:25 I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.
- Relevance: ALL sin is blotted out and not remembered.”*
(“Mormons: Do you believe that God the Father sinned, or had the potential to?”)
(Jane_Doe: “[These verses] address ALL sin.”)
Jane_Doe, that is certainly some power God has, to blot out His own sins and not remember them! If He can do that, why can’t everyone?
Did you ever stop to think that “not remembered” is not a literal promise? Do you have children? If so, have you never said something like this to them: “Okay, you pick up your room and I’ll forget this ever happened.” – Did you
really forget simply because you said you would? Or did you continue remember it immediately after they did the thing you said if they did, you’d forget? Is it possible that “not remembered” means, “will not apply the punishment that such behavior normally entails”, will not hold accountable?
*(3) Jane_Doe: “Ps 103:12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our not His] transgressions from us not from Him].
- Relevance: ALL sin removed from us, as far east is from the west.”*
Yes, but the topic is not about us. It’s about God. Do you understand the difference between pronouns “our,” “us,” “His,” “Him”?
*(4) Jane_Doe: “D&C 58:42 Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more.
- Relevance: ALL sin remembered no more.”*
So then you are saying this applies to God? You are saying God does not remember His sins any more because He “has repented of His sins,” therefore “the same is forgiven”??
*(5) Jane_Doe: “Romans 8:17 17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.
- Relevance: ALL children (even those that sin) are joint heirs with Christ and glorified together.”*
(“Mormons: Do you believe that God the Father sinned, or had the potential to?”)
(Jane_Doe: “They address ALL sin.”)
So, then, you believe a good answer to the question on whether God the Father has sinned is that He is one of the “heirs of God”? You are saying that He is his own heir!?