I believe it was TasteForTruth who gave me the link you guys are thinking of.
Okay. I would highly recommend using that link. It explained the topic quite well.
I suppose you think you have thoroughly explained how god could be a man from another world...but to me it sounds an awful lot like science fiction.
It will as long as our critics continue to present it in a manner to make it sound like science fiction.
Throw in the notion that this other world was ruled by another god, who was also born on yet another world, which was ruled by still another god, who was also born on yet another world, which was ruled by still another god, who was...well, after awhile it gets a bit ridiculous. Each of these gods "exalts" the god after him to his high position...and who know how many others?
Except, this is really what our critics bring into the discussion. The LDS are unconcerned about this. Heavenly Father is our God. Heavenly Father was mortal in the same way the Jesus was mortal. What we see is a natural progression. Just as cats have kittens who grow up to be cats God created mankind in His own image so that we can grow up to be like Him. That makes a lot more sense than a formless being of pure spirit randomly creating a physical universe and selecting one of the life forms in that universe to either join Him in eternal bliss or suffer never-ending torture.
LDS acknowledge this, and must allow for an infinite progression of these gods...and yet, they adamantly insist that they worship only the One True God.
And it gets better. Each of these gods must create his own kingdom/universe/solar system/planet himself...but he gets to use pre-existing intelligent matter. In other words, this matter is eternal...but god is not.
You have mentioned this before - ad nauseam. And continue to get it wrong. At this point I have to suspect that the misrepresentation is on purpose.
I've said it before...I am not interested in worshiping these little gods.
Which is funny, because the LDS have said all along that they are not interesting in worshipping any other God. It is you who bring up the topic of other gods existing. It is you who are focused on them. The constant regurgitation of this argument really bores me.
I want the guy who had the power in the first place to get the god-ball rolling. Who was the first god, and how did he get to be god?
Since you don't believe this, why should want anyone in the chain?
Not only that, but if our critics cannot understand the basics of this doctrine to present it correctly, how can they ever hope to understand the advanced concepts of time, space, and the existence of intelligences which would answer these questions? I actually find it laughable that anyone could think that mankind, in its present state, has the capability of understanding the full nature of the universe and everything within it or outside of it. We have limited knowledge and can only see a part of the full picture. But that is the hubris of mankind; to think we can make definitive statements on things we only partially know.
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LDS really needs to address this if they expect to be take seriously by mainstream Christians.
Are you kidding? Regardless of what we do the mainstream Christians are not going to take us seriously. This forum proves that. Your own posts are full of comments and word choices that don't promote understanding, but instead serve to criticize the LDS and belittle our doctrines.
A God Who existed before there was anything else,
You mean Heavenly Father and Jesus?
. . .a God Who willed the Cosmos into existence at His Word...
You mean Heavenly Father and Jesus.
. . . this God makes much more sense than an infinite progression of man-gods.
You're welcome to think that.
And pre-existing intelligent matter...well, I know it is not polite to giggle...but how much restraint are we supposed to possess?
Ah, there it is. The unnecessary comment intended to belittle LDS beliefs. Throwing in these little jabs at the LDS puts distance between both sides. It tells me that the person using them is not interested in understanding what we believe, but merely wants to mock those beliefs.
Please, if there is something you are not telling us, give!
Or if it is a "Temple Secret" or some such thing, say so. Please don't keep pretending that this god-exalts-god ad infinitum actually makes sense, or that there is any reason we ought to accept it.
Thank you.
This statement reminds me of when the images first came out, about 25 years ago, that if you stared at it long enough you would see a 3D image. Those people who hadn't experienced it for themselves made similar statements as yours. "Please don't tell me that you see something." Not only is this an insult (offering as a supposed fact that we are pretending something makes sense when we know does not), but it really demonstrates a blind spot. You don't allow for the possibility that something has clicked for us so that we get it and you haven't reached a point where it clicks for you.
As for reasons for you to accept it - Don't. Be my guest to reject it. I encourage everyone to do what makes sense to them. In the end, we will all stand before God and be held accountable for our choices. Since each of us alone will bear the consequences of our actions it is only reasonable that we act on what we think is right.
