Hi, Naf623,
Let’s take a look at a major difference between the Catholic and the Mormon belief in God.
What conflict and tension does the Book of Mormon bring about. It provides further testimony and evidence of Jesus Christ, it was written with the express purpose (just the same as the Bible) to bring people to the knowledge of Christ. The fact that people make conflict over it cannot be brought as evidence of its invalidity.
From my understanding of the Mormon belief:
1.) Father, Son and Holy Spirit are seen as three DISTINCT beings,
2.) God the Father has a body,
3.) Son of God was created as a spirit being
From my understand of the Catholic belief:
1.) Father, Son and Holy Spirit are Three Persons in One Being
2,) God the Father is not material body
3.) God the Son is not created
So, let us see what Scriptural proofs can be brought to foucs our attention on these differences.
In the Old Testament, God emphasizes that He is One as opposed to many pagan tribes that are polytheistic.
Deuteronomy 4:35,39, Deuteronomy 6:4, Deuteronomy32:39, 2 Samuel 7:22 ,1 Kings 8:60, . 2 KINGS 5:15 and Is 6:8
But, there are references to more than one Person as in:
The Spirit of God (Gen 1:2)
Multiple Persons (Gen 1:26)
The Son of God (Ps 2:7)
The concept of Trinity is developed in the New Testament
God the Father (John 3:16)
God the Son (Phil 2:5-8, John 1:1,John 12:35, Acts 28:23, Col 2:9)
God the Holy Spirit (Acts 5:3-4, John 16:12-15)
The Trinity Itself
The Baptism of Jesus Matt 3:16-17
The Great Commission Matt 28:19
Paul’s blessings to the Corinthians (IICor 13:14)
Finally, if you think you can figure it out - you can’t! Rom 11:33 “How unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!”
There is no way to understand or to give an example about The Blessed Trinity - it is totally beyond our human comprehension.It isn’t that we are stupid - but, in the sense that it would be more possible to put all the water in the oceans in a bucket then it would be to understand the Trinity. I read an interesting analogy that, however, may be of some help. While we can say that 1 PLUS 1 PLUS 1 equals 3 - when it comes to the Trinity we can say that 1 TIMES 1 TIMES 1 equals ONE.
The Book of Mormon flies right in the face of God’s relevation about Himself - this is just part of the conflict I am talking about. The two books (The Bible and the Book of Mormon can not be reconciled concerning the Trinity.) The Mormon book can not bring people to a real knowledge of Christ if Christ tells us in John 14:8-9 that He and the Father are One
8Philip said to him, “Master, show us the Father,* and that will be enough for us.”d 9Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you for so long a time and you still do not know me, Philip? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father’?
This is not incidental bickering over an inconsequential detail - this is a major item: the very nature of God as revealed by God Himself. Either we believe what Christ tells us, or we believe what Joesph Smith tells us. Both groups believe that Christ rose from the dead. Joseph Smith has not risen from the dead. The evidence looks very strong to me on who we should place our Faith in. If we can not agree on this we can not agree on what is really important.
God bless