That was thoroughly answered in post 147. You're blatantly ignoring it and then proceeded to try to "inform" LDS people what you think they believe. Why?So what do Mormons believe?
Why don't you respond to what posted?This is a difficult one, because if you read the Book of Mormon 'cover to cover' as Jane asked then it is difficult to find any real mention of this
This is an unsubstantiated red harring.The answer unfortunately come back to Joseph Smith and his quest for many wives.
Joseph Smith wanted his followers to marry multiple wives so created this doctine of becoming Gods and documented in another book. Doctrines and covernants section 132.
This contradicts both the bible and the Book of Mormon.
1) You're skewing this.The d&c is where the teaching of the marriage in temple leads to a mortal man becoming a God!
2) Are you trying to tell me that you do not believe a believer in Christ becomes ONE with God and a joint hair with Christ?
Another off-topic red herring.Now for Christians this is just another serious error, but for a Mormon what would he have to do or not do to convince you he was not a prophet?
Your position here is laughable.Maybe it's all anti Christian lies however the official lds documents are starting to acknowledge some of the things this man did.
Why are you so are drastically opposed to asking God a question? You say you' don't believe He's mute, but you're acting like it and mocking LDS for believing God speaks.It must take great faith to believe he was a prophet, unless you didn't really research what Joseph Smith did but just simple said a prayer and got a feeling. Taking James 1:5 out of context does not justify this.
You're laughably wrong.This is why it is confusing and I guess it would be possible for a Mormon who has read the Book of Mormon and the bible but no other Mormon books to believe in the one true God. This is only my assumption..
We DO believe the D&C and yes it is read. In fact Sunday School is one it this week.Perhaps some Mormons do not believe the Doctrines and covernants although I have been told they do.
I believe you're trying to use Orsan Pratt as yet another red herring.Also what do think of Orson Pratt - he believed in some quite strange things:
“If we should take a million of worlds like this and number their particles, we should find that there are more Gods than there are particles of matter in those worlds.”
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