Hi All,
I have a question for Mormons: I've frequently heard that Mormons believe in Monolatry--the belief that there are multiple gods, but only one is to be worshipped. (I think Henotheism means essentially the same thing, but I'm not entirely certain). I also understand that in Mormon theology God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are separate beings (not just separate "Persons" as in traditional Trinitarianism, that holds they're all the same "Being").
So if the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all worshipped, how is this Monolatry? It seems more like polytheism, but perhaps I don't understand how you use the terms. Is "God" when referring to the Father/Son/Spirit more of a "committee", but the same exact term can be used to individuals who are NOT worshipped (like individual spirits of humans being "gods"?)
Any help in understanding this would be appreciated. Thanks!
I have a question for Mormons: I've frequently heard that Mormons believe in Monolatry--the belief that there are multiple gods, but only one is to be worshipped. (I think Henotheism means essentially the same thing, but I'm not entirely certain). I also understand that in Mormon theology God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are separate beings (not just separate "Persons" as in traditional Trinitarianism, that holds they're all the same "Being").
So if the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all worshipped, how is this Monolatry? It seems more like polytheism, but perhaps I don't understand how you use the terms. Is "God" when referring to the Father/Son/Spirit more of a "committee", but the same exact term can be used to individuals who are NOT worshipped (like individual spirits of humans being "gods"?)
Any help in understanding this would be appreciated. Thanks!