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Boulder, lets just ask this question. Would Jesus have lied to His Apostles? Answer: No. So no other religion is true then right?
seriously? you use a book of failed and self-serving prophesies that we do not accept to prove a point that does not exist?What’s being referred to in this thread as “Keys of Heaven” are generally referred to by LDS as “Priesthood Keys”.
Here is a brief summary from the LDS Scripture Guide found at lds.org/scriptures/gs/keys-of-the-priesthood?lang=eng
Keys are the rights of presidency, or the power given to man by God to direct, control, and govern God’s priesthood on earth. Priesthood holders called to positions of presidency receive keys from those in authority over them. Priesthood holders use the priesthood only within the limits outlined by those who hold the keys. The President of the Church holds all priesthood keys (D&C 107:65–67, 91–92; 132:7).
Peter received the keys of the kingdom. Matt. 16:19;
Michael (Adam) received the keys of salvation under the direction of Jesus Christ. D&C 78:16;
The keys of the kingdom belong always to the First Presidency. D&C 81:2;
The Melchizedek Priesthood holds the key of the mysteries of the knowledge of God. D&C 84:19;
Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery received keys concerning the gathering of Israel, the gospel of Abraham, and the sealing powers. D&C 110:11–16;
Special keys are held by the Twelve Apostles. D&C 112:16;
The First Presidency and the Twelve hold the keys of the dispensation of the fulness of times. D&C 112:30–34;
Officers in the priesthood hold keys. D&C 124:123;
He who has keys can obtain knowledge. D&C 128:11;
The Aaronic Priesthood holds the keys of the ministering of angels and of the gospel of repentance and baptism:JS—H 1:69; ( D&C 13; )
I hope this helps.
Yes, this is very telling. They claim to be a restoration of the original Church yet the only biblical verse they can find from the Sacred Scriptures of that original Church to support their position does not support their position in the least. They must rely on self-serving writings of their own in order to support their position; writings which promote ideas never heard of or believed by the Church they claim to have restored.seriously? you use a book of failed and self-serving prophesies that we do not accept to prove a point that does not exist?
Flawlessly logical. Nicely done.Of course. The point isn’t to accept a religious or authoritative text as what it claims to be. We certainly don’t believe that the Doctrine and Covenants is a true scriptural compilation of true revelations from God. We also don’t believe that the Bhagavad Gita is a true scriptural text documenting a real incarnation of the god Vishnu as Krishna. But, there is nothing wrong with a Mormon citing the D&C in explanation of their beliefs, or a Hindu citing the Bhagavad Gita, just like how there is nothing wrong with a Catholic citing the ECFs or the Catechism in explanation of our beliefs to a non-Catholic, even if they don’t believe they are “valid sources”. For me, things like the D&C, Qur’an, Vedas, etc are “valid sources” in explaining the beliefs of those that find them authoritative. They aren’t “valid sources” in the sense that I believe that they are what they claim to be, Divine in origin, or that they should convince me to believe something I don’t.
Gazelam was providing an explanation of the usage of the word “keys” in a LDS context (from the LDS Guide to the Scriptures), so naturally the D&C would be cited.
I don’t believe I claimed or implied such a thing.![]()
Let us not forget the “burning sensation” they get that somehow proves their church is correctYes, this is very telling. They claim to be a restoration of the original Church yet the only biblical verse they can find from the Sacred Scriptures of that original Church to support their position does not support their position in the least. They must rely on self-serving writings of their own in order to support their position; writings which promote ideas never heard of or believed by the Church they claim to have restored.
I took some Omeprazole and cleared that right upLet us not forget the “burning sensation” they get that somehow proves their church is correct![]()
ill need some too after this pizzaI took some Omeprazole and cleared that right up
The devil is quite capable of this sort of thing. One of the leaders of the Welsh Revival of 1904-05, Jessie Penn-Lewis, wrote a book called “War on the Saints”. I’ve included a couple of links, first to the index of the book itself, and then a bit on Penn-Lewis herself.Let us not forget the “burning sensation” they get that somehow proves their church is correct![]()
Oh, thank you for your answer and explanation. I apologize since I didn’t see your post answering the mine one.Hello HojaVerde,
Since I am still a member of the Church of Christ (temple lot) (one of the many Mormon offshoots) I felt I should comment on your claim with regards to who is legitimate. In order for clarity I am going to respond to the question of legitimacy as I would have responded 40 years ago when I was still a believing member of the church.
What the LDS call the D&C was first published as the Book of Commandments. This book contained all of the revelations up until about 1833. In one of the revelations JS is called to translate the BOM and that is all. He is not called to be the leader of the church. When the BOC was rewritten as the D&C the revelation was changed giving JS control of the church. The BOM contains many warnings against Priestcraft, which is the promotion or some individual as a special representative of God.
At about this time JS changed the name of the church to the church of LDS. It wasn’t until a few years later that the name was again changed to the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS. The BOM clearly teaches that the name of his church should be the Church of Christ, therefore, the LDS church discontinued being Jesus’s church because it wasn’t called by his name.
Code:The Church of Christ(temple lot) would be the **legitimate** continuation of the original 1830 church because:
- They accept the original BOC and reject the D&C.
- There name is the Church of Christ as instructed in the BOM
- They don’t have a special individual (priestcraft) heading the church.
- Gotta go now but there are probably other reasons
It makes me think that for at least the following reasons:Quote: Originally Posted by HojaVerde
Anyway, Mormon early history seems so weird, I think.
Hoja, what makes you think that?
Mormons and many Protestant church, if not all, believe they have the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, as well. So, if Protestant churches say that they have the Keys, so I guess they must believe that the Mormons have the Keys as well, because apparently to the Protestant churches everyone, has the Keys, and to believe so, they are just like the Mormons, wrong in their thinking.I have a questions pertaining to the keys of heaven and Joseph Smith.
It is accurate to assume that the Mormon faith believes that the keys of Heaven were passed to Joseph Smith? If so, did he specify who they were to be handed to when he died? If not, what do they say happened to the keys of Heaven?