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You err. They are also one in mind and will.But, that doesn’t change the fact that your church believes in a trinity of three completely separate ‘gods’ that make up a ‘godhead’, that are only ‘one in purpose’.
According to the The Title Page of Book of Mormon, written by Nephi,, the Book of Mormon is intended “to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, manifesting himself unto all nations…”
Nope. I haven’t taken up that argument except to say that in some respects, we probably look polytheistic to you, just as some of you look polytheistic to some Jews, and in other respects to us as well. As when Rebecca complains that we don’t pray equally to all three members of the Godhead. Like we’re going to tick off the Holy Ghost by paying too much attention to the Father.You were the one that seemed to be taunting us because no one responded to your claim that JS never told his followers to ‘worship’ more than one god, as if that nullified the possibility of LDS being polytheistic
No, if you go back and pay attention to the argument that you were responding to, I wasn’t talking about Polytheism; I was talking specifically about Deuteronomy’s license to kill false prophets.
Do I have to quote it back to you?
I responded to Soren:Originally Posted by soren1
Where in this text [Deuteronomy] does it say that the prophet or dreamer of dreams must be speaking “officially” when he says “let us go after other gods”?
Then you jumped into the discussion waving Websters’ dictionary on “polytheism” which has absolutely nothing to do with the issue.Oh! sorry for being slow to understand where your concern was coming.
Hold your horses, Soren, and put down your torch. Your Deuteronomical license to kill has not been invoked.
The key word here is “go after.”
At no place in the King Follet speculations does Joseph Smith remotely suggest that we should “go after,” i.e. worship, other Gods.
Think about it.
There are Old Testament prophets that said things that are at best agnostic as to the existence of other Gods. The emphasis was simply that God is the only god worthy of worship. Mind you, I don’t believe that Baal or Moloch or Ishtar actually existed; I simply think that having the mere opinion that such monsters had some intangible existence, is NOT the same thing as idolatry. You’re imposing Catholic norms on scriptures to which such norms did not apply. The OT, and even the NT, do not speak of heresy, i.e. having the wrong opinion, as some sort of ultimate evil. The evil warned of was actually worshiping those false gods, or carving their likenesses, or otherwise leading others in worship of those false gods.
I really could not care less if you think that Joseph Smith was “polytheistic.”
Yet another reason for me to be nervous about proselytizing here. (/jk)
But seriously, I think that most of you simply haven’t thought your arguments out to their logical extent. I reckon that most of you will find a way to say that no, it doesn’t mean kill mormon missionaries.