It would be helpful if you could respond to what I actually said. I specifically stated that Mormons believe that Jesus is the literal spirit son of Heavenly Father and His spouse, Heavenly Mother. Please read posts carefully prior to responding.
None of the Canonical scriptures of the Mormon Church has reference to a 'Heavenly Mother'. So from a scriptural standpoint, it is not taught.
However, there are prophets and apostles and other members of the church who have expressed their own personal opinions that behind the scenes, guarded by scriptural silence to protect the integrity of a 'Heavenly Mother', there is a 'Heavenly Mother'.
When we have lessons on the Godhead, the idea of Heavenly Mother being a part of that Godhead is never brought up or debated. When we study 'the spirit of man', there usually is discussion, because someone always has a personal opinion that there is a Heavenly Mother, involved in how the spirits of all men were organized. We believe the spirit has always existed, they are eternal, but my personal belief is that it takes a Heavenly Father and a Heavenly Mother to organize that spirit with all of its capacities to progress.
Colossians 1:15 and Revelations 3:14 tell us that Jesus was the first 'creation' of God. The word 'creation' is perhaps not the best word to use in this case because 'creation' to you has come to mean 'out of nothing', which is a false premise. The spirit of Jesus has always existed, it is co-eternal with God the Father. But it is through a process that we are not privy to that God the Father and Heavenly Mother bring to pass the full capacity of the spirit and its intelligence and give it what is neccesary to progress. Jesus was the first of this spirit organization. Lucifer was one of the first, if not the second. That is why we Mormons do not deny that Jesus and lucifer were one time very close brothers and very close to the throne of God. Obviously, lucifer went sideways and caused a war in heaven, and Jesus remained faithful and the rest is history.
You are right, most of the time I do not get this deep into the discussion on the first discussion about the Godhead. You have to learn line upon line, and precept upon precept, in order to come to understand the wonders of the history of God and mankind.
I have taught hundreds of people this way, and hundreds have accepted the gospel and are good members of the church. They have accepted the process of understanding the true nature of the Godhead and the true nature of man, and they love it when it is all layed out for them. Some do not, and reject it immediately, some accept and later when their pastors tell them what they think is the truth, they turn away. Some stay true and stalwart to the end.
Huh? Who believes that Jesus shares his body with 2 other Persons? Not me, and not Trinitarians.
Explain to me then, how you can have 1 God in 3 Persons? or 3 Persons in 1 God?? If that is not the case let me know. The Triune God is 3 in 1 or 1 in 3.
Try to explain how you think the Triune God is made up of?
As well, I don't think any Christian here is attempting to show equivalence or agreement between us and Mormons, which defeats your attempt here. And finally, if you are attempting to critique our beliefs, best you actually state what we actually believe, and not your caricature. It doesn't help your case.
I will let you try to articulate how you think the Triune God can be 1 God in 3 Persons or 3 Persons in 1 God. Thanks.