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TOm:
Oh I have looked into church history. This is one of the reason we need an ordained authority to guide the church. You claim the developments of the Catholic Church were correct developments. I claim they were in error. Here are a few things that the Church developed away from that I claim have been restored by the CoJCoLDS. One of the interesting things about this is that much of the writings that show these to be part of Early Christianity were not available to Joseph Smith.
if you look into church history, you find out there were always heresies. in fact, Jesus did say that many will come in my name saying i am he and in galicians it says that even if an angel comes with a different gospel, let him be an anathema. for instance, arianism was refuted by appealing to tradition, or what the church has always and everywhere believed which can be shown to have been handed down by a succession of bishops to the apostles and Jesus himself. without this way of discernment, it is impossible to say you are following the way Christ wanted. without tradition, anyone could say they have new revelation.TOm, the issue with your religion is that it claims to be “christian”. if john smith came up with a totally new religion by revelation from a divine being, then this would be a different problem.
TOm:
Oh I have looked into church history. This is one of the reason we need an ordained authority to guide the church. You claim the developments of the Catholic Church were correct developments. I claim they were in error. Here are a few things that the Church developed away from that I claim have been restored by the CoJCoLDS. One of the interesting things about this is that much of the writings that show these to be part of Early Christianity were not available to Joseph Smith.
- Creation ex Nihilo is a 2nd century invention. It is embraced by all of Christianity (except LDS), all of Islam, and all of Judaism.
- Baptism by those without proper authority was a 3rd century change. St Cyprian defended (and two African local councils affirmed) the necessity of proper authority and beliefs for baptism, but St. Stephen won this and no longer must one have a priesthood to baptize. In fact some heretical beliefs are fine (but others are not). Martin Luther suggested that if St. Cyprian was correct then there was no valid Christian priesthood/baptized on the earth. How close he was to the truth.
- The lack of subordination within the Godhead is a 4th century invention (as indeed is the formulation of the Trinity, but the lack of subordination is something that was never put forth before Athanasius).
- The presently understood idea of original sin was a 5th century invention from Augustine (the Eastern Orthodox have a belief much more similar to what I would suggest is an original belief).
- The heretical-ness of the statement, “men can become gods” is a development that did not really start until after the 5th century and seemed pretty complete 50 years ago, but non-LDS Christianity is back tracking today.