For example, how you couch "We believe that we can become like our Father in Heaven one day," which for evangelicals means "partakers of the divine nature unto sinlessness" and for you, that you will become a god--that's how far you take theosis with the divine. How come I can't find THAT on LDS sites?
If you go to
www.lds.org and then go to the "Scriptures and Study" tab, then select "Gospel Topics", under the "B" category there is a page titled "Becoming like God" which I feel gives a very good explanation of our beliefs on this subject and it includes many references to the scriptures, both ancient and modern as well as the words of latter-day prophets. I'll share a small excerpt,
"Latter-day Saints see all people as children of God in a full and complete sense; they consider every person divine in origin, nature, and potential. Each has an eternal core and is “a beloved spirit son or daughter of heavenly parents.” Each possesses seeds of divinity and must choose whether to live in harmony or tension with that divinity. Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, all people may “progress toward perfection and ultimately realize their divine destiny." Just as a child can develop the attributes of his or her parents over time, the divine nature that humans inherit can be developed to become like their Heavenly Father's."
I believe you couldn't find it because you were looking on "other" "Mormon" websites for explanations of our beliefs rather than on our official websites.
You could also read the Doctrine and Covenants section 132 which covers this topic extensively.
I believe the Bible also touches on this topic in several places, but your interpretation of those verses would be different from mine. The "Becoming like Gods" page goes over a few Biblical examples and shares the LDS interpretation of them.
I have no problem with saying the scriptures don't support that belief and that LDS canon does.
This is because you interpret the scriptures differently than Latter-Day Saints do. You do not hold the same beliefs concerning the Great Apostasy and the need for the Restoration of Christ's Church.
You having "no problem" claiming that your interpretation of the Bible does not support the LDS interpretation means nothing more than you have "no problem" expressing your opinion in opposition to the opinion of someone else.
It does not mean that your interpretation is correct or that the other person's interpretation is incorrect.
You are entitled to your beliefs, and Katzpur to his--therefore I need not continue in this thread if 1) you continue to respond to me with Christian charity and kindness as you have here and 2) I need not look to see "what's new" to find Katzpur speaking ill of me behind my back.
I don't think this discussion can continue because I don't think there is anything left to discuss.
PS. If you are tired of hearing EVERY proselytizing Christian church or denomination tell LDS your doctrines are not biblical, what does that tell you?
We are
not tired of that and I never said that we were.
What I said was that we are tired of, "hearing the same old, washed-out arguments and the retelling of misconceived "facts" about our faith" and "people claiming to want to know what we believe, but all they really want to do is argue with us, skew our doctrine and then try to tell us that we
actually believe in the twisted version of "truth" they themselves have created."
People telling us that our interpretation of the scriptures does not agree with theirs is a cake walk. Our bread and butter. There is nothing wrong with that because it is a critique based on honesty.
However, those people who regurgitate the decade's old arguments found on anti-Mormon websites are
not being honest. Their "arguments" are not their own and the answers to their questions have been available for longer than most of us have been on this planet.
Also, people claiming to want to learn about our faith, but really want to argue are also
not being honest. They just want to satisfy their lusts.
Then those people who place a "twist" on our doctrine and our words (the worst kind of people) and then claim that we believe in the twisted version they have created are
not being honest.
We can have honest discussions all day every day, but we are tired of all the dishonesty out there.
You do realize that you yourself just tried to twist my words about us being "tired" of all this dishonesty into a claim that we were tired of "Christians" sharing their interpretation of the scriptures with us?
That is a perfect example of the dishonesty we are tired of and of the type of person I personally feel are "the worst kind of people."
We are NOT the whore of Babylon. We're on your side, the Christian side. We want all people including LDS members to be saved, and are willing to offend for the sake of the historic gospel.
I can say the very same thing to you.
The big difference is that the LDS do not believe or tell other "Christians" that they are going to Hell for having different beliefs about the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ.
That is a very big difference and I think it says a lot more about those "Christians" than it does about the LDS.
Sometimes, when the whole church is against you, your doctrine is funky.
What "church" are you speaking of?
If you actually knew what we and the original Christians actually believed, you'd soon see how "funky" your beliefs are.