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QUOTE by ParkerD: I placed “church” in quotes because the word “church” when used in the New Testament meant “congregation of believers”.
bz5: Why do you say that? I’m thinking of Jesus in Matthew 16:18 establishing a church, or the church being called the “pillar and foundation of truth,” or Jesus telling people with a dispute to go to their brother …with the church being the final authority in the matter. It all points to a physical, visible church with authority. But even if you are certain ‘church’ did mean merely some like-minded people, wouldn’t you have proven too much? Again, Joseph Smith did believe that such a church existed and that he was restoring it.
QUOTE by ParkerD: A believer in 400 AD could very well be doing the best they could do and be totally sincere, while having been taught incorrect teachings, and I have no doubt that their sincerity is recognized by God and their efforts in living the gospel of Jesus Christ as they did so to their best, and making contributions to the betterment of humankind were praiseworthy in His sight. God could inspire their work through their sincerity and through the light of Christ they were given at birth.
bz5:We Catholics would agree with the idea of sincere people doing their best to follow God being blessed. I believe a big reason you (LDS) are baptized in proxy for the deceased is that you want them to be saved in the next world. But Catholics believe in baptism of desire - if the kind of person you described above dies without baptism, we believe God saves them anyway - had they known the necessity of baptism, they would have done it.
Sorry about the text - I didn’t know how to put in multiple quotes with my answers in between
bz5: Why do you say that? I’m thinking of Jesus in Matthew 16:18 establishing a church, or the church being called the “pillar and foundation of truth,” or Jesus telling people with a dispute to go to their brother …with the church being the final authority in the matter. It all points to a physical, visible church with authority. But even if you are certain ‘church’ did mean merely some like-minded people, wouldn’t you have proven too much? Again, Joseph Smith did believe that such a church existed and that he was restoring it.
QUOTE by ParkerD: A believer in 400 AD could very well be doing the best they could do and be totally sincere, while having been taught incorrect teachings, and I have no doubt that their sincerity is recognized by God and their efforts in living the gospel of Jesus Christ as they did so to their best, and making contributions to the betterment of humankind were praiseworthy in His sight. God could inspire their work through their sincerity and through the light of Christ they were given at birth.
bz5:We Catholics would agree with the idea of sincere people doing their best to follow God being blessed. I believe a big reason you (LDS) are baptized in proxy for the deceased is that you want them to be saved in the next world. But Catholics believe in baptism of desire - if the kind of person you described above dies without baptism, we believe God saves them anyway - had they known the necessity of baptism, they would have done it.
Sorry about the text - I didn’t know how to put in multiple quotes with my answers in between