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Stephen,I remember when you claimed that St. Francis de Sales believed in Baptism for the Dead, because he referenced 1 Corinthians 15:29; “Else what shall they do that are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why then are they baptized for them?” After I said that Baptism for the Dead was never a Christian belief, you wanted to show how at least one Catholic Saint believed it.
It would be better if you admitted that Mark Shea did reference Melchizedek priesthood, but instead you distract!
You are wrong about what I showed from St. Francis de Sales. What I showed from him was again refuting a wrong idea espoused by a Catholic (you I think). Someone claimed that Paul obviously rejects this “Baptism for the Dead” passage when he references it. St. Francis de Sales does not believe this. He espouses that whatever “Baptism for the Dead” is, it was approved of by St. Paul. I think it was he that offered around 20 different possibilities of what this practice was including vicarious acts (not likely in his mind to be water emersions as I recall) performed to provide benefit to deceased relatives. LDS perform “vicarious acts …
That is why I reference him, but you must have misunderstood.
LDS do not use the term “purgatory” but we do believe in “Spirit Prison” where those who be “Baptize for the Dead” are taught the gospel and correct their errant concepts. LDS “Spirit Prison” is not NECESSARILY a place of suffering and purgation like Catholic purgatory. There is a GREAT deal of similarity and a good deal of differences, but you are distracting.
The article EVIDENCES that “Melchizedek priesthood” is a concept derived/derivable from the Bible. You claimed it was not, but it is. The “Mormon Melchizedek priesthood” is a product of revelation to Joseph Smith that is CONSISTENT with the Bible as evidenced by so many folks seeing “Melchizedek priesthood” in the Bible. That is all I am saying and you claimed it was not there. Apache claimed Mark Shea was fired so we shouldn’t listen to him. You say he has not proven the Mormon Melchizedek Priesthood.Yes, you found an article by Mark Shea where he uses the phrase Melchizedek priesthood; David’s Melchizedek priesthood in fact. The article doesn’t prove what you claim it does. Melchizedek is associated with the Holy Eucharist where Christians receive the body and blood of Christ. Again, a belief Mormonism rejects.
And again you got nothing for the Mormon Melchizedek Priesthood.
Before you said:
The Bible as read by many LDS and many non-LDS provides evidence that there was “such a thing” as a Melchizedek priesthood. Can you admit this?Yes, and that would be step One in claiming Joseph Smith received the Melchizedek Priesthood; prove there was ever such a thing.
Charity, TOm