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Unfortunately like the huge majority of so called mormon “theology” that is just a lot of hog wash.Technically, it would be the “God of this world”, Heavenly Father. Yes, while many will eventually become gods, it is theorized that they will become the sole “God” over their individual creations (or, more accurately, “organized worlds”). This is their defense to claims of polytheism; there is only One God “for which we have anything to do”, which if you read the lds site I presented earlier , you will see that this singular person is the Father.
It should be noted that the chance to create our own worlds to become gods over is not a direct scriptural teaching of the lds (being gods is though). It is a common belief that springs from the logical conclusions to the teachings presented in the Temple endowment ceremonies, coupled with unique interpretations of certain scriptures, such as those which state we will become “co-creators” with God. Thus, again, providing the wiggle room necessary to deny it to those who would reject the church because of the notion (“well, fine, find one scripture or valid church source that states this. See, we don’t believe that, its just a lie of anti-mormons”), while making it available to those who are attracted to it.
There is only one God, not just one God of this world, or one God that we worship while others exist, but one God period, only one God that exists.
I am sorry that Notre Dame Mormon will not chose to acknowledge my comments and questions, but the alternative is treating Catholic Christianity and Mormonism as peer religions. Even Mormons do not think Christians are their peers, they beleive Mormonism to be the only true “restored” church and Catholic Christianity to be “totally apostate”.
Catholic Christianity is the true faith, while in my opinion Mormonism is just one cult of many, “Christian” only by using some of the same words, but redefineing them out of all recognition.