The Mormon Jesus

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We believe it is in Gethsemane that Jesus took upon Him the sins of the world, and for the first time experienced the effects of sin, even though He himself was sinless.
Where did this belief come from?
Olive oil is used ceremonially by Latter-day Saints, Catholics, and others for blessing the sick, and is the symbol of what Jesus endured in Gethsemane.
The LDS may see Olive oil as a ceremonial oil but Catholics do not. While blessed oil is often olive oil it is the blessing itself that fulfills the rite, not the type of oil. Olive oil is just a good carrier oil and doesn’t tend to go bad like some other household oils do.
Pope Benedict XVI understands the link between Gethsemane “the oil press” and olive oil.
Once again you take a few words and try to twist them into meaning something they don’t.
 
The Mormon Jesus and Mormon Christianity are not recognizable to this Jew.
Correction. Mormons are not Christians. They might claim to be so but the majority of Christian Churches do not recognize them to be such. Their baptisms are invalid since they subscribe to polytheism which is at odds with Christian monotheism.
 
Mormon belief is based on LDS Scripture that teaches that suffering is the means by which sins are atoned. (D&C 19.16-19; 20.22) In Mormon thought, therefore, it is hard for them to contemplate why others do not understand something they take for granted.

On the other side of the picture is Jewish Scripture and tradition, namely the ethical treatment of animals and how this connects to the issue of sacrifice. This was the part of Jewish kashrut law known as Shechitah.

First, a sacrifice to God involving an animal cannot involve a suffering victim. It was forbidden under Shechitah. God never accepted suffering animals as atonement or animal blood from animals that were kept living. This is important because according to Christology all the sacrifices of the Temple pictured Christ’s atonement.

Shechitah is still practiced today in creating kosher meats where slaughtering strives to minimize the pain experienced by the animal before dying by a trained and certified religious Jew called a shochet who uses an extremely sharp knife called a challef. If unnecessary suffering is produced and death is not instantaneous, the meat will not be considered kosher.

This Jewish practice, carried down for thousands of years, has a place in history that shows that God would never accept a suffering victim as atonement. The idea that the suffering in the Garden of Gethsemane is the matching Christological type to the atonement offered on the altar would suggest that God wanted suffering animals and the blood of living, suffering victims offered at the Temple. The Mormon concept is therefore not compatible or even antitypical of the Jewish paradigm.
 
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Latter-day Saint blogger Robert Boylan posted this today showing other Christian (mostly Protestant) sources teaching that part of the Atonement occurred in Gethsemane.
 
@BenYosef, the Mormon Jesus is not the Jesus known to Jews, Catholics or Protestants.

The Book Of Mormon is based on the fanciful imaginings of a con man named Joseph Smith who plagiarized parts of the Holy Bible so that he and the religion and church he founded could claim it as “another testament of Jesus Christ.”

Mormon Christianity isn’t Christianity at all. Even various Mormon Presidents, whom Mormons allege as “prophets,” have admitted that the members of their church aren’t Christians.
 
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