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<blockquote data-quote="Alma" data-source="post: 877643" data-attributes="member: 9126"><p>I seem to have missed the question. (Again I will ask you this simple question...) I didnt even see it the first time. Unless you want to engage in all kinds of grammatical gymnastics, the words <strong>us</strong> and <strong>our</strong> are plural and indicate more than one being. Moses tells us that God said, Let <strong>us</strong> make man in <strong>our</strong> image, after <strong>our</strong> likeness. And let <strong>us</strong> give him dominion over all the beasts of the field. </p><p></p><p>When the serpent tempted Adam and Eve, he told them they would become as gods knowing good and evil. Well, they did partake and notice that as a result God said Behold, the man is become as one of <strong>us,</strong> to know good and evil. See that pesky little plural pronoun?</p><p></p><p>It is also written in your law, God stands in the congregation of gods and among them will judge gods. (Psalm82:1) Jesus cited the same psalm in his own defense - - noting that it could not be broken. I dont know where you come up with the concept of godlings because it is entirely foreign to LDS theology - - especially in reference to Jesus Christ/Jehovah. Nothing in our theology says that Jesus is less powerful than the Father, it affirms that He has all power in heaven and in earth. (Matt. 28:18) Where do you come up with such distorted perceptions?</p><p></p><p>BTW, I too have a life outside the forums, but today is a holiday in Utah but it's too hot to work outside.</p><p></p><p>Alma</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alma, post: 877643, member: 9126"] I seem to have missed the question. (Again I will ask you this simple question...) I didnt even see it the first time. Unless you want to engage in all kinds of grammatical gymnastics, the words [b]us[/b] and [b]our[/b] are plural and indicate more than one being. Moses tells us that God said, Let [b]us[/b] make man in [b]our[/b] image, after [b]our[/b] likeness. And let [b]us[/b] give him dominion over all the beasts of the field. When the serpent tempted Adam and Eve, he told them they would become as gods knowing good and evil. Well, they did partake and notice that as a result God said Behold, the man is become as one of [b]us,[/b] to know good and evil. See that pesky little plural pronoun? It is also written in your law, God stands in the congregation of gods and among them will judge gods. (Psalm82:1) Jesus cited the same psalm in his own defense - - noting that it could not be broken. I dont know where you come up with the concept of godlings because it is entirely foreign to LDS theology - - especially in reference to Jesus Christ/Jehovah. Nothing in our theology says that Jesus is less powerful than the Father, it affirms that He has all power in heaven and in earth. (Matt. 28:18) Where do you come up with such distorted perceptions? BTW, I too have a life outside the forums, but today is a holiday in Utah but it's too hot to work outside. Alma [/QUOTE]
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