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Which does nothing to address what gospel He is speaking about - the gospel of Christ crucified, and resurrected as our Savior. How difficult is that to understand? He was speaking to those who were doing that. It was already come to pass. He was not speaking of additional scripture. You are just trying to force it to say something he didn't mean. He doesn't say specifically, but it seems usually the case that new converts didn't have trouble with having a Savior so that our sins could be forgiven but that they doubted the resurrection story. It is apparent in several of his epistles. So now you are trying to reconvert this wholesale to mean there would be no more scripture, which was plainly not the case. LDS believe in the same gospel presented by Paul. It is not "another gospel." It is the same gospel of Christ crucified and resurrected as our Savior.
I will let the reader distinguish between your interpretation and mine. The scriptures are clear there would be and still will be more revelation so you are plain wrong.
He wrote more revelation. How do you distinguish between more revelation and more gospel?
You have a temporal view of the church. Christ said His kingdom was not of this world. Men have a way of going astray.
Daniel 2:44
44 And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever.
This kingdom is not in the days of the steel legs of the Roman empire, but in the days of its toes. And it is not left to men...
I find no fault at all with it. Your position just seems very inconsistent. I am sorry you don't see that.
Scriptures aren't killed by the beast rising out of the pit, to lie in streets for three days. The two are then resurrected before the eyes of all the people. But plainly you have trouble believing that we are resurrected through those who follow Christ. You are still in the Gentile milk.
You are in deep denial.
Then you reject the scripture which says the heavens would receive Jesus until the restoration of all things. I cannot force you to believe what they say. Some people just have a hard time believing that scripture prophecies do come to pass.
yes I am aware of that creed since I attended a Presbyterian church as a child. And it is wrong. Jesus told the thief on the cross that he would be with Him in paradise "this day." Thus, Jesus did not descend straightway into hell. I do not doubt that He did spend time in spirit prison as Peter says, but we do not know quite how much. It seems He went to paradise first. But yes by His spirit, He also went to teach spirits in prison that they too could be saved. I am glad you are open to that possibility.
Christ didn't drop the ball. He did what He was allowed to do by the Father, and appeared to whom He was allowed to appear. Men dropped the ball by introducing pagan concepts into the church, changing the ordinance, the times and laws, etc. I can't point to one man and say it is all his fault, but there are definitely those in history who held offices or who were in power and who are to blame.
So, it appears that the Jesus you believe in was nothing more than a man whose "free agency" was severely limited by the Father. This Jesus strikes me as being really sad and pathetic in that He could not do anything more than His Father permitted - like a small child on a leash - and what little He did do came completely to naught because after His departure men dropped the ball. Should we think that Joseph Smith was any better than Jesus Christ?
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