Re: Focus on central doctrine
by
fortunateson
12/20/2007, 12:40 PM #
Those are plain questions that can easily be answered yes or no.
They are. So let's answer them first from a mainstream protestant perspective:
1. Do you believe that God was once a man and that men can become Gods?
Trinitarian protestants obviously do - as they would be the first to tell you that "God" became a man, named Jesus - a man who then became "God". In that they also believe they are "immortal", majority protestants and all christian sects believe themsleves to be just like "God". Moreover, many trinitarians will cite John 10:30 to prove that Jesus was God[e.g., being 'one' with God] - assuming value in their proof text, the same authors words in John 17 must equally apply, "in order that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in union with me and I am in union with you, that they also may be in union with us, in order that the world may believe that you sent me forth. Also, I have given them the glory that you have given me, in order that they may be one just as we are one." - if Jesus claim to be one with God proves he was God, then all Christians in claiming that they are being one with both Jesus and God - are making claim in fact to be God or gods, as well.
So how is the LDS version any different ?
2. Do you believe that all other churches are wrong and that only the LDS church has the truth?
Do protestant churches not believe that the LDS is wrong and that only the protestant organizations "has the truth"?
So how is the LDS any different from any other religious organization? After all, how many religious people do you know, be they Catholic, Protestant, Taoist, Buddhist, Muslim, et al, believe their religious tenets to be absolutely false, yet stay with them anyway? All of these, at one time or another, if not still, believe they "have the truth".