(Continued from the previous post…)
So it’s not correct to say that people are created by God, who is Himself a person, and was created by another god, who himself was created by another, etc.?
It is correct to say that “people are created by God, who is Himself a person;” but it is not correct to say that “he was created by another god, who himself was created by another, etc.” we don’t know where God came from. There is nothing in LDS scripture that gives us the answer to that question.
I’m not on the defensive. I’m a Catholic Christian.
Well that sounds kind of strange. I always thought that Catholics
were Christians. I didn’t know that there were also Catholic Jews, Catholic Moslems, Catholic Atheists, Catholic Bahais, Catholic Hindus, and Catholic What’s its name too. It is a strange world we live in. Anything is possible nowadays I guess.
He is? Congratulations for Don! I am glad to hear it!
As for the rest, I assure you that we have a better idea than you do as to “whence we came, and why we have value . . .”, and the answer certainly is “God”.
You don’t believe you eternally exist as matter and intelligence?
I believe that matter and intelligence existed eternally; but that does not mean that I existed eternally. Those are two different things.
You don’t believe God came from anything else?
No I don’t. I have no idea where God came from; and neither does anyone else that I know of. God has not told us that.
God alone made us? So He didn’t use things that already existed?
God did use things that “already existed,” but that does not mean that He did not “make us”. See answer given above.
And our eternal joy will be in Him alone, so it’s not necessary (though certainly desired) that our loved ones will be with us? As long as we have Him, we’ll be perfectly happy?
So you reckon just because your “eternal joy will be in Him alone,” you should not become unhappy if one of your loved ones suffers a tragic end of some kind? If someone you love dies, don’t you become unhappy? If you become unhappy, does that mean that you do not have Joy in God? The scriptures tell us that there is “more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over 99 just me that have no need of repentance” (Luke 15:7). The scriptures even teach that God Himself rejoices over a sinner that repents, and is saved; and becomes unhappy over the one that does not:
Ezekiel 18:
23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
32 For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye.
So if God Himself becomes unhappy over the sinner that parishes in his sins, and rejoices over the one that does not, and likewise all His angels; should we not also mourn in heaven over those who are damned, and rejoice over those who will be saved–especially those of our own next of kin? Your logic seems a strange one to me.
amgid