Jane_Doe22
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Don't even get me started on these questioners and what I find to be downright un Christian behavior (straw man arguments, logical fallicies, disrespect, edited cuts, etc).
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Don't even get me started on these questioners and what I find to be downright un Christian behavior (straw man arguments, logical fallicies, disrespect, edited cuts, etc).
I literally just answer that: yes.So men become gods?
Unknown. I also answered this MANY times now and am becoming frustrated.But again, does it work in reverse; did GOD have to become a god himself?
It confuses me more to be frank. Did God always have a glorified physical body? If not, how did He get it? There isn't an answer to that, you say. Then I wonder how anything could be added onto or subtracted from God. Would God cease to be God if He lost this glorified physical body?Sorry for my delay in responding to this: I've been out of town visiting family.
There's a few different subject here:
First, The Father having a glorified physical body like the Son's. This is official canonized LDS Christian belief, shown in the Doctrine and Covenants. It is an official belief, albeit not a super central one (that would be something like Christ, faith, discipleship, etc).
Second, the how this came to be is not specified in canonized LDS Christian doctrinal statements (LDS Christians readily acknowledge that there's many things about God and His wonders we don't know/understand right now). There are a few speculative statements that do exist (the "once a man" statement Prayer Warrior is referencing), but they are not remotely canonized, nor actively discussed in actual LDS Church services, and you'll find LDS folks with a wide variety of views on it all sitting on the same pew.
Does that help clarify?
Note: I am not trying to convince you of anything. Not remotely. I’m just explaining my beliefs, and what is actually doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.It confuses me more to be frank. Did God always have a glorified physical body? If not, how did He get it? There isn't an answer to that, you say. Then I wonder how anything could be added onto or subtracted from God. Would God cease to be God if He lost this glorified physical body?
The phrase itself doesn't make too much sense to me since I don't see matter as being capable of being glorified. It is changed. Thus Jesus' body, although it could be solid if he wished, could appear and disappear as he wished after the Resurrection.
My major objection to this idea however is the idea that God has His own physical body. I believe God is a Spirit Who can dwell in all men. While I have other problems with the Book of Mormon, this idea of God having a physical body is the major reason I can't accept Smith as a prophet.
Note: I am not trying to convince you of anything. Not remotely. I’m just explaining my beliefs, and what is actually doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
As to a physical body being gloried: after studying God the Son I very much believe this is possible and does not compromise the un-changing-ness of God. Yes, God the Son was born of a mortal woman, lived a mortal life, and died. He was also physically resurrected and ascended. His glorified body was/is different than ours, and we don’t understand it, but it is a glorified body.
LDS Christian believe that sinning is what makes a person a sinner. Not simply being born. Article of Faith #2: "2 We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression."You left out one very important fact here. God the Son, Jesus Christ, was conceived of the Holy Spirit. He was NOT conceived from Adam's corrupt seed. So, He was never a sinner like us mere mortals who were conceived of Adam's seed. IOW, He was never just like us because He was ALWAYS God. "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today. and forever" (Hebrews 13:8)..
No one gets to Heaven because of their works.He NEVER worked His way to godhood.
LDS Christian believe that sinning is what makes a person a sinner. Not simply being born. Article of Faith #2: "2 We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression."
Articles of Faith 1
No one works their way to Heaven.
1 Cor 15:22 is reffering to physical death, and yes all men do that, including Christ.The Bible teaches that "as in Adam all die" (1 Cor 15:22). King David understood that he was conceived in sin: "In sin did my mother conceive me" (Ps 51:5).
Non one gets to Heaven because of their works, and certainly not become like the Father because of their works.We're not talking about men working their way to heaven. This discussion is about men working their way to godhood. It's about whether God was a man of flesh and bones who worked his way to godhood.
As is the LDS Christian belief.Of course, the Bible teaches that He was not--that He has never changed and has always been God.
David wrote that God's plan is to impart His Glory to men.Note: I am not trying to convince you of anything. Not remotely. I’m just explaining my beliefs, and what is actually doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
As to a physical body being gloried: after studying God the Son I very much believe this is possible and does not compromise the un-changing-ness of God. Yes, God the Son was born of a mortal woman, lived a mortal life, and died. He was also physically resurrected and ascended. His glorified body was/is different than ours, and we don’t understand it, but it is a glorified body.
1 Cor 15:22 is reffering to physical death, and yes all men do that, including Christ.
Ps 51:5 is a Psalm, poetic language. Not to be literally interpreted. If you insist on interpret it literally: please tell me what sins you believe my 6 day old nephew has committed and what should happen to his soul if he were to die today.
Non one gets to Heaven because of their works, and certainly not become like the Father because of their works.
As is the LDS Christian belief.
I literally just answer that: yes.
Unknown. I also answered this MANY times now and am becoming frustrated.
Someday, perhaps, she will come out and tell us what we already know to be true about the teachings of that sect.But... other Mormons have claimed that it IS in fact known.
I not completely understanding you here.David wrote that God's plan is to impart His Glory to men.
Psalm 8:5 For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.
We read too about how the Glory of God filled the Temple when Solomon consecrated it. Glorification then is a process where God imparts some of His Glory to a person or object. Then too there is a way men can glorify God -- when men receive Light from God, they can shine to other men, sharing the Light received to others so they can see something of the Glory of God and see that God is real. I find it hard to understand how or why God would glorify Himself.
You can just ask.Someday, perhaps, she will come out and tell us what we already know to be true about the teachings of that sect.
You can just ask.
Otherwise, please stop with the pointless barbs.
With all possible respect,Someday, perhaps, she will come out and tell us what we already know to be true about the teachings of that sect.
My guess is his body was glorified in part before the crucifixion; but only three disciples were permitted to see its Glory. It was further glorified later.I not completely understanding you here.
Do you believe that God the Son (Jesus ) rose from the dead with a glorified perfect body?
Do you find that belief to be strange or hard to understand?
What you have quoted (bolded) means that Adam's guilt is NOT imputed to others. Which almost all Christians believe.LDS Christian believe that sinning is what makes a person a sinner. Not simply being born. Article of Faith #2: "2 We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression."
And that is the honest answer.I did ask... you said you don't know. When I asked if you believed it personally, you said you don't know. When I asked if you thought it was even possible you said.. you don't know.
Where did you come up with this bizarre idea?My guess is his body was glorified in part before the crucifixion; but only three disciples were permitted to see its Glory. It was further glorified later.