The Many Gods of Mormonism

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Strictly speaking, The Mormons are not polytheistic, and certainly not Monotheistic. They are Henotheistic.

Henotheism: The worship of a particular god without disbelieving in the existence of others. Random House College Dictionary
 
TOm says we do not fully know what Mormon “eternal progression” means, since it is not defined in LDS theology.

This is the First Presidency Message, taken from the Feb 2002 Ensign.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, basing its belief on divine revelation, ancient and modern, proclaims man to be the direct and lineal offspring of Deity. God Himself is an exalted man, perfected, enthroned, and supreme. By His almighty power He organized the earth and all that it contains, from spirit and element, which exist coeternally with Himself. He formed every plant that grows and every animal that breathes, each after its own kind, spiritually and temporally—“that which is spiritual being in the likeness of that which is temporal, and that which is temporal in the likeness of that which is spiritual.” He made the tadpole and the ape, the lion and the elephant, but He did not make them in His own image, nor endow them with godlike reason and intelligence. Nevertheless, the whole animal creation will be perfected and perpetuated in the Hereafter, each class in its “distinct order or sphere,” and will enjoy “eternal felicity.” That fact has been made plain in this dispensation (see D&C 77:3).
Man is the child of God, formed in the divine image and endowed with divine attributes, and even as the infant son of an earthly father and mother is capable in due time of becoming a man, so the undeveloped offspring of celestial parentage is capable, by experience through ages and aeons, of evolving into a God.
I don’t remember which one it is, but I think there was an Ensign in which President Hinckley said that the King Follett Disclosure was a doctrinal theological document. I need to do a search in the Gospel Library site for that one. Sounds like that sermon made by Joseph Smith is doctrinally binding to Mormons, though.
 
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