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TOmNossor
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I do not think you are addressing the dialogue we have been engaged in at least from the genesis of our discussion to now. I will show you why.TOm, my friend, I pray this addresses your concerns, and does so in charity.
Here is a brief summary.
1.You said I (LDS) believe God waited 1800 years to teach His truth and questioned how that is even possible.
2.I said, I do not believe this. Instead I believe God teaches the truth and men drift away. This is true from Old Testament to New Testament and from New Testament to Restoration Testament. AND that it is you who believe God waited until 27AD to teach that He was Triune so your criticism cuts you, but leaves me largely unscathed.HOW TOm, is it possible that this One True God could have, would have or did wait some 1,800 years after the Incarnation and founding of HIS Roman Catholic Chuch for Joseph Smith to establish …
3.You responded by pointing to Old Testament scriptures that have allusions to plurality with God.God has been guiding mankind towards “all truth” throughout all of human history.
The evidence from history suggests that few Jews if ANY understood that God was Triune before Christ’s earthly ministry. If it is TRUE that God is Triune, why would God wait 1800+ years to teach it?
LDS actually believe that this was taught much more clearly than the Bible witnesses and that what we see is drift away from truth corrected by God raising up men who restore true teachings.
4.I told you those were weak, and consistent with my position (as echoes of more full truth lost), but that unless you are saying the ancient Jews were taught the Trinity then my criticism still stands (and while my knowledge of Catholicism suggests you couldn’t be saying this, it was nonetheless the only way I could believe you were responding to my criticism).TOm, please check these out
EVIDENCE IN THE OT OF THE TRINITY
5.You responded by saying that the ancient Jews were not taught the Trinity because it was “too sublime, too profound for them.”{You asked: Why do I believe that Trinity was taught to Moses?}Based on the echoes you claim are “Old Testament examples of the Trinity,” for one.
Do you believe Moses knew God was Triune and Christ was God’s son? I generally do.
Do you believe the WEAK evidence we have in the Bible is a product of the fact that the Bible is not inerrantly guarded by God to ensure everything written is perfect and never altered throughout time? I think this is part of it and is possible.
What is your position?
Do you agree with the ECF on this? I generally do not.
BTW, my evidence is that the concept of dispensationalism has been taught within God’s church, the CoJCoLDS. The echoes you point to only serve as corroboration of my church’s teaching.
If your point is that my criticism of you as believing God choose to wait till 27AD to reveal the Triune nature of God is incorrect because you believe the Triune nature of God was revealed to Moses, then I was wrong about your view (but your view is not Catholic).
If that is not your point I am BAFFLED as to what you are saying.
PLEASE CLARIFY what you are saying?
So, we are back to God waiting until 27AD to teach the Trinity, but you are offering some reason for it. The ancient Jews lacked the sophistication to receive such truths from God? Are you suggesting that mankind evolved to be capable of appreciating the Trinity? God would have taught it to the ancient Jews, but they were too simple to understand so this important truth had to wait until mankind was more capable of understanding “sublime and profound” truths? I am glad I do not have to embrace something like that.Perhaps I was not clear enough. I was NOT claiming that the OT Hebrews RECOGNIZED the Trinity; ONLY that God made is at least remotely possible that they could.
The concept was too sublime, too profound for them
Again, I do not believe God waited for 1800 years to reveal “the fundamental principles of our religion … the testimony of the Apostles and Prophets, concerning Jesus Christ, that He died, was buried, and rose again to third day, and ascended into heaven; and all other things which pertain to our religion are only appendages to it.” (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith).
It is you who believe God waited until 27AD or later to reveal to the world these “fundamental principles.”
So, in response to your first initial question:
I believe it is “possible,” that God might wait till 1830 to teach the gospel to mankind, but not likely AND not reality.
You not only believe it is “possible” that God might wait till 27AD to teach mankind the gospel, you believe He did. Now we are exploring why.
I find your belief that God didn’t teach important truths till 27AD to indicate greater negative things about God than my belief that humans rebel and truth is suppressed and then God restores.
Your post does not address the course of our discussion so I have tried to clarify why it did not. There are other things in this post and previous ones I need to respond to if I have time.
I am also through 5 chapters and some brief other readings in the Catechism of Trent. More later hopefully.
Charity, TOm
