You just (more or less) admitted that the Mormon doctrine states heaven is for reproduction. The goal of the Mormon faith is to become gods and create (through whatever reproductive processes are inherent to gods/spirits) infinite progeny.
This doesn't sound the least bit like the current...
"Procreate the family unit throughout eternity" then.
Isn't that rather...if not simply misogynistic then completely detached from the wishes of humanity?
Uh-huh.
All interesting info that doesn't actually deny anything I have said beyond semantic quibbling. So, is it doctrine or not and if not why is it noted in Achieving a Celestial Marriage Student Manual?
For the quoted comment or for something unrelated?
So exaltation has nothing to do with marriage and doesn't come with an obligation to breed incessantly, as Brigham Young stated?
"Having fought the good fight we then shall be prepared to lay our bodies down to rest to await the morning of the resurrection when they will come forth and be...
A perfect example of irony, considering suicide is viewed as inappropriate because of Christianity. No reason to bow to convention when the convention is hypocritical.
Any arguments I could give have either been ignored or met with obfuscation. If it weren't for snark this thread wouldn't have anything keeping it going.
And yet, ironically, so horribly limited to the Middle East until the Holy Roman Empire, and to this day still limited to logical fallacies and human fancy.