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ParkerD,
Thanks for the response.
What is the difference between Prophet Joseph Smith saying that God the Father is an exalted man, and a “perfected man”?
Your quotes from the King Follett Discourse seem to beg many questions. For example-“Here, then, is eternal life–to know the only wise and true God. And you have got to learn how to be Gods yourselves–to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done–by going from a small degree to another, from grace to grace, from exaltation to exaltation, until you are able to sit in glory as do those who sit enthroned in everlasting power.” This seems to mean that we have to learn to be as God the Father is, and that through exaltation, we will be sitting in glory with everlasting power, just like God the Father.
What does it mean that the Father lived on an earth and became a resurrected Being? Now I know that this is probably more than any Prophet has speculated on. What I mean is, Smith taught that God the Father lived on an earth, and by saying that Jesus Christ did everything the Father did, this means that there was a God before God the Father. Is there evidence that this is a restored belief?
I can understand though that you believe that even if God the Father lived on an earth, He was still always God, if we are using Jesus as the model of that. Catholics believe that Jesus Christ was and is always God, and when he was on earth, he was fully God and fully man. So in your belief, this could apply to God the Father. There doesn’t seem to be any ancient precedent to this belief however. And it seems that Smith was implying that God the Father was not always God with this statement:
“We have imagined that God was God from all eternity. [That he was not is an idea] incomprehensible to some. But it is the simple and first principle of the gospel-to know for a certainty the character of God, that we may converse with him as one man with another.”
Thanks for the response.
What is the difference between Prophet Joseph Smith saying that God the Father is an exalted man, and a “perfected man”?
Your quotes from the King Follett Discourse seem to beg many questions. For example-“Here, then, is eternal life–to know the only wise and true God. And you have got to learn how to be Gods yourselves–to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done–by going from a small degree to another, from grace to grace, from exaltation to exaltation, until you are able to sit in glory as do those who sit enthroned in everlasting power.” This seems to mean that we have to learn to be as God the Father is, and that through exaltation, we will be sitting in glory with everlasting power, just like God the Father.
What does it mean that the Father lived on an earth and became a resurrected Being? Now I know that this is probably more than any Prophet has speculated on. What I mean is, Smith taught that God the Father lived on an earth, and by saying that Jesus Christ did everything the Father did, this means that there was a God before God the Father. Is there evidence that this is a restored belief?
I can understand though that you believe that even if God the Father lived on an earth, He was still always God, if we are using Jesus as the model of that. Catholics believe that Jesus Christ was and is always God, and when he was on earth, he was fully God and fully man. So in your belief, this could apply to God the Father. There doesn’t seem to be any ancient precedent to this belief however. And it seems that Smith was implying that God the Father was not always God with this statement:
“We have imagined that God was God from all eternity. [That he was not is an idea] incomprehensible to some. But it is the simple and first principle of the gospel-to know for a certainty the character of God, that we may converse with him as one man with another.”