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Really? Then how did you accept the misrepresentations and half truths presented in the video you posted?
Who said I did?
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Really? Then how did you accept the misrepresentations and half truths presented in the video you posted?
Can you expound on the issues you do not believe the reply adequately explains? (And I really do not hope you are talking about the 3 points you just gave)Look, I studied media, I understand what is left out and which side is emphasised, that doesn't mean that there are not valid questions raised within the film, that your 'reply'-text doesn't answer.
Do you think you can become a God in the afterlife together with your wife?
Do you think Satan is the brother of Jesus?
Do you think there is more then one God?
Can I answer?Look, I studied media, I understand what is left out and which side is emphasised, that doesn't mean that there are not valid questions raised within the film, that your 'reply'-text doesn't answer.
I don't know. I don't really worry about it. I know we can become Godlike. Do we become Gods in the same way as Heavenly Father? I don't think so. But it's not really doctrine one way or the other. I know people who believe yes and people who believe no.Do you think you can become a God in the afterlife together with your wife?
Yes. In a spiritual sense, we are all God's children. This includes Satan, Jesus, and all of the human race.Do you think Satan is the brother of Jesus?
Well, have you ever met more than one God? I haven't. Have you ever experienced more than one? I haven't. Has more than one God ever spoken to you? They haven't to me. If there are other gods out there, they don't concern me. Can I prove they don't exist? No. God says "There are no God's beside me." Does that mean he is the only God? He is certainly our only God. Isn't that good enough?Do you think there is more then one God?
Can I answer?
I don't know. I don't really worry about it. I know we can become Godlike. Do we become Gods in the same way as Heavenly Father? I don't think so. But it's not really doctrine one way or the other. I know people who believe yes and people who believe no.
Yes. In a spiritual sense, we are all God's children. This includes Satan, Jesus, and all of the human race.
Well, have you ever met more than one God? I haven't. Have you ever experienced more than one? I haven't. Has more than one God ever spoken to you? They haven't to me. If there are other gods out there, they don't concern me. Can I prove they don't exist? No. God says "There are no God's beside me." Does that mean he is the only God? He is certainly our only God. Isn't that good enough?
Through the scriptures, we learn that, as children of God, we may also be His heirs, joint-heirs with Christ, even glorified with Him. We might partake of the nature of divinity and be allowed to sit with our Savior on His throne, to rule over the nations. (See Romans 8:16-17, 2 Peter 1:4, Revelation 2:26-27 and Revelation 3:21) Maybe the problem is just one of semantics, but to the Latter-day Saints, these scriptures seem to teach that we can become like God.Do you think you can become a God in the afterlife together with your wife?
This is a question we get all the time, and it's one that completely baffles me. Yes, we believe that they were both God's offspring, as each of us is. Unlike Satan/Lucifer and unlike us, though, Jesus Christ was God's Only Begotten Son. The rest of us are His spirit sons and daughters. Satan/Lucifer, however, forfeited the right to be known as a son of God when he rebelled against his Father and was cast out of Heaven. So, when we refer to Satan/Lucifer and Jesus as brothers, we're referring to a relationship that once existed but which no longer exists. The thing about this question that bugs me -- and maybe you could help me out here -- is why it's such a big deal to believe that God had one son who was perfect (Jesus), many more who were, to varying degrees, obedient and righteous (i.e. us), some who were more evil than good (Judas, Hitler, etc.) and one who is pretty much the epitomy of evil (Satan/Lucifer). How does this in any way reflect on the absolute goodness of Jesus?Do you think Satan is the brother of Jesus?
There are no other gods that have any influence upon us, no other gods who can hear and answer our prayers, no other gods who will stand in judgment of us someday. In short, no other gods over this earth. Much to the horror and disbelief of other Christians, the Latter-day Saints believe in the existence of beings that can be described as "divine," in some sense of the word. As to who or what they are, we can only guess, but we do recognize that they exist. We believe, as Paul did, that while there are many who can be called "gods," "to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him..."Do you think there is more then one God?
The Bible says that God is "God of gods" and "a mighty God." The indefinite pronoun "a" is itself an indication that more than one "god" exists. Otherwise, the word "the" would more likely have been used. Obviously God is not "God of false gods," so you can't just say that every reference to "gods" in the scriptures is referring to false gods. The "gods" mentioned in the scriptures are, in my opinion, beings who have certain divine qualities. God (our God) is the mightiest of all of them. They are all subject to Him, just as we are. I think the biggest issue here is what the scriptures really mean by the word "gods."
whatever-your-name-is is interpreting what's posted through her biased eyes. She doesn't understand the true meaning of what she's posting.
Well, are you asking what they taught in the twentieth century or in the twenty-first century? Here Katzpur and DavyCrocket2003, like the late Gordon B. Hinckley,seem to be claiming that they don't know much about it.If I become a Mormon can I become the god of my own universe? Is that what I'm reading?
DarkMaster, you're the god of your own little universe right now.If I become a Mormon can I become the god of my own universe?
I don't know what you're reading. Which post led you to believe that.Is that what I'm reading?
Yeah, but I'm a quick study. I wasted a whole lot of my time with Fish Hunter. This time I'm not going to do that.Looks like we got another Fish Hunter.
DarkMaster, you're the god of your own little universe right now.I don't know what you're reading. Which post led you to believe that.
Are you posting TO her or ABOUT her? It is hard to tell as you have mixed your grammar up pretty bad. Is this your unbiased opinion? Do you not post through YOUR biased eyes? This seems to be the way that we all are. We all carry some biases into our communiques. I haven't seen her comment very much at all. What I DO see is a group of related scripture quotes and documented text from LDS leaders. What has she "misinterpreted?" Has she erred in what she has posted
For the record, ἀλήθεια's name can be anglicized as "aletheia" for those of us who are too slothful to cut and paste and/or unwilling to learn a little of the Greek alphabet. . There appears to be a little bit of "monkey see, monkey do" from post 1400. It is too bad that people can't stick to the topics at hand, eliminate the sophomoric attempts at diversions and just try to be civil with each other whether writing to or about the person. Don't you think that would make for a better atmosophere around here and allow for more civilized dialogue?
Edward