Sounds like Star Trek, lol. Or shape shifters, appearing in different physical forms.Just that they are different....And God can materialize as matter...physical form.
Jesus is God incarnate--in physical form.
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Sounds like Star Trek, lol. Or shape shifters, appearing in different physical forms.Just that they are different....And God can materialize as matter...physical form.
A prophet should know that what he sees is not the totality of what God is. It is foolish to suppose that a body of flesh could contain God, as foolish as thinking a building could. What is possible however is that God can "fill" a body or a building with His Glory.
2 Chronicles 6:18 But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth? behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain thee; how much less this house which I have built!
7:1 Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the glory of the Lord filled the house.
You are a spirit. The "real you" -- is a spirit. That is something people have to experience for themselves. I cannot define it for you since it's something you have to experience in order to know. As long as spirit is trapped in the physical flesh, spirit may identify with the flesh, not discerning the difference. That confusion also involved confusing soul and mind with the various parts of man being tangled. The Living Word of God separates them.
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Sounds like Star Trek, lol.
The Bible was not meant to bind or suppress God. He wrote the book!Scriptures are a wonderful thing....they still cannot "contain"....the magnificence of God. Nor can they bind and suppress God.
I've always rather liked the idea of a "prime directive."What's wrong with Star Trek....
The Bible was not meant to bind or suppress God. He wrote the book!
agreed.I've always rather liked the idea of a "prime directive."
You mean God at a desk?
Of course. Don't you know that He has a big desk in the sky?![]()
The Scriptures are more valuable for telling us what cannot be true than for informing us of everything about God that is true. The mind can be compared to a mirror with dirt on it. Erase the spots of dirt, and it reflects reality correctly. Erase the defects of the human heart, and lo, the pure in heart shall "see" God.Scriptures are a wonderful thing....they still cannot "contain"....the magnificence of God. Nor can they bind and suppress God.
Perhaps "man" plays a role in all this? What is the proper Temple of God?Just that they are different....And God can materialize as matter...physical form.
The Scriptures are more valuable for telling us what cannot be true than for informing us of everything about God that is true. The mind can be compared to a mirror with dirt on it. Erase the spots of dirt, and it reflects reality correctly. Erase the defects of the human heart, and lo, the pure in heart shall "see" God.
Perhaps "man" plays a role in all this? What is the proper Temple of God?
And if we go back and check, Israel was not told to have either the Tabernacle or the Temple until after they said they did not want to hear the Voice of God. I think God was denied His proper Temple. Hence the need for a temporary substitute.Interesting concept because Christ never said to build a Temple to Him.
And if we go back and check, Israel was not told to have either the Tabernacle or the Temple until after they said they did not want to hear the Voice of God. I think God was denied His proper Temple. Hence the need for a temporary substitute.
What is fascinating about the designs of both the Tabernacle and the Temple is how they resemble a human body. . . .
Two wrongs never justify a right. We ALL are sinners and need to strive to be better (empowered by Christ).I understand what you're saying, but considering that Mormons have done their share of killing and bullying, I think it's a moot point.
No, I mean dialogue that is centered on Christ, the most important subject in the world. And preferably conducted in a manner that reflects Him.When you say "Christ-centered dialogue," I kind of get the feeling that you mean consensus, meaning a general agreement.
No one is asking you to agree with anything.But for me to come to a general agreement with you about doctrine would mean that I have to give up biblical truth. IOW, I cannot agree with your Mormon beliefs that are based on Mormon scriptures other than the Bible without giving up my Bible-based beliefs.
That speculation isn't even an official LDS Christian doctrine, nor dwelt upon in LDS church, you'll find folks with all sorts of opinions on the manner, and none of them are what a Creedal Christian would think.And I'm talking about doctrines central to Mormonism, like the belief that God the Father was once as man (as human men are).
I think the question is how to understand this from:That speculation isn't even an official LDS Christian doctrine, nor dwelt upon in LDS church, you'll find folks with all sorts of opinions on the manner, and none of them are what a Creedal Christian would think.
That isI think the question is how to understand this from:
Doctrine and Covenants 130
22 The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has not a body of flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit. Were it not so, the Holy Ghost could not dwell in us.
Doctrines and Covenants aren't considered important? I don't understand. Why have that book then? What are the doctrines people must believe to be a Latter Day Saint in good standing?That is
1) A different subject than Prayer Warrior's concern "And I'm talking about doctrines central to Mormonism, like the belief that God the Father was once as man (as human men are).".
2) Also not a subject essential to salvation.
If salvation is your concern, let's talk about things concerning salvation.