Norseone
Emperor
Do you guys really have more kids than most people? or is that just a joke?
We were killed and chased out of Ohio, Missouri and Illinois. We picked Utah because there wasn't anybody there to kill us.
We typically have larger families than the national average. This isn't because we frown on birth control (we don't)...we just take the whole "multiply and replenish the earth" this seriously.Do you guys really have more kids than most people? or is that just a joke?
Do you guys really have more kids than most people? or is that just a joke?
What do you think of the article "Mormonism: A Racket Becomes a Religion" by Christopher Hitchens?
I dunno. It just seems like a weird idea that we're literally the children of God.How so? We aren't siblings in the sense that we have the same genetic parents, but that we are all spirit children of the same parents.
Not Adam and Eve, more like heavenly parents. In other words, they will have the same role that God the Father, and Mother, have in this . . . universe, I think, not planet. Adam and Eve were just (in some sense) the first mortal humans on this planet.
Do you really think any human being - you, or I, or anyone really - is capable of becoming a god in the same way that Jehovah is?Well, I think that this universe, consisting of all the galaxies we know, have the same God. Whether there are other "universes", with their own heavenly parents, or whether that hasn't happened yet, and whether there are gods above our own, we haven't had revealed to us. As far as we are concerned only our own Heavenly Father matters.
I dunno. It just seems like a weird idea that we're literally the children of God.
Do you really think any human being - you, or I, or anyone really - is capable of becoming a god in the same way that Jehovah is?
What does it mean by "Latter-Day" Saints?
Weird as in, how are spirit children conceived and born? There are negative genetic consequences for marrying your genetic siblings; are there negative spiritual consequences for doing the same? (If not, how do you know?) The whole concept just seems weird to me. If it doesn't to you, then cool....I don't know what you mean by "weird".
Can you name any large group or influential Christian thinkers who thought this?Through God's grace, and the atonement of Christ, yes. And we aren't the only Chirstians to have thought that.
Weird as in, how are spirit children conceived and born? There are negative genetic consequences for marrying your genetic siblings; are there negative spiritual consequences for doing the same? (If not, how do you know?) The whole concept just seems weird to me. If it doesn't to you, then cool....
Can you name any large group or influential Christian thinkers who thought this?
But you can't know that, because you've never observed the children of a marriage of two non spiritual siblings. You're speculating at best.There clearly aren't negative consequences for marrying one's spiritual sibling, as that is the only option we have . . . it's not like there are negative recessive spiritual genes.
I don't think he intended it in the sense that you're using it. I don't think he imagined humans creating universes or being worshiped. If he did, do you know where?CS Lewis, for one. He said several times in some of his books that all the Biblical references to becoming like God were not merely symbolic.
But you can't know that, because you've never observed the children of a marriage of two non spiritual siblings. You're speculating at best.
I don't think he intended it in the sense that you're using it. I don't think he imagined humans creating universes or being worshiped. If he did, do you know where?
Why?I am sure that if this way is somehow flawed and God could have done it better, He would have.
I think there are a couple of reasons people don't like this doctrine. First, it seems rather idolatrous to suggest that there are other gods in existence, even if you don't worship them. (Or even that there could be, even if you aren't making a definitive statement that they do) Second, I don't think anyone is really up for being a god - and I think most people realize that. I'm not god material, and no offense Eran, but I don't think you are either. Even awesome people would make crappy gods.Well, first of all, I am not sure what bothers people so much about this doctrine . . . be that as it may, I am not sure what other sense he could have meant. It comes up a lot in The Screwtape Letters; I realize that not everything Screwtape said should be taken at face value, but everything he said about the ultimate fate of human souls reflected what Lewis thought. If I get a chance I will find others.
Why?
I think there are a couple of reasons people don't like this doctrine. First, it seems rather idolatrous to suggest that there are other gods in existence, even if you don't worship them. (Or even that there could be, even if you aren't making a definitive statement that they do)
Second, I don't think anyone is really up for being a god - and I think most people realize that. I'm not god material, and no offense Eran, but I don't think you are either. Even awesome people would make crappy gods.
I've read the Screwtape Letters, and I don't recall anything in there like that....
But why would He set up such a system in the first place?Because God would want what is best for us?
But why should we worship "our" God then, if we aren't sure that He's the original? If we, as gods ourselves, would get our greatness from the Father, wouldn't Jehovah receive His greatness from the God who created Him, and so forth? Why bother with worshiping a "lower" God at all?Why was idolatry considered so bad? Because it took the focus off of God, who should be worshipped. But we would always be subordinate to God. Our greatness would come through Him.
I think the idea of multiple omnipotent beings is rather contradictory. Could God do so? I dunno. Would He? Well, I see no reason to believe He would.God made us; are you saying He is unable to create a being that can become (at least almost) as great as Him? We are nowhere near gods now, but it is through God's power that we would hope to be. Or are we the rock so heavy He cannot exalt us?
OK.If I get a chance, I will find it. I think he mentioned something like that in the last chapter.