Firstlady
Sunlight's Breaking
Well, if it is any consolation every LDS man I know wants only one wife. I gather that having more than one is the exception and only because circumstances make it necessary.
What kind of circumstances?
Financial?
Well, if it is any consolation every LDS man I know wants only one wife. I gather that having more than one is the exception and only because circumstances make it necessary.
No, spiritual. In other words, to be exalted one must be sealed, but there will be more women than men worthy of exaltation.
No, spiritual. In other words, to be exalted one must be sealed, but there will be more women than men worthy of exaltation.
Well, back when plural marriage was a commandment (both in ancient times and the brief modern time between the 1840s and 1890) men were sealed to more than one women. Since sealing is for eternity, that explains why there will be some men married to more than one woman in the eternities.
Also, there's one way it can happen currently. Example: my father was sealed to my mother when they married. My mother died in 2002. My father remarried, to a woman who had never been married before. So he's sealed to both my mother and my step-mother -- plural marriage. He'll be with them both in the eternities.
Illusionist said:We don't understand why more women than men are worthy of exaltation.
I think we're all clear on that.
We don't understand why more women than men are worthy of exaltation.
Well, there are more women than men, so if they have the same "righteousness percentage" as men there'll already be more of them exalted. If more women act righteously then men, that's even more.
Yes, I suppose that makes sense...
I'd still like to be my husbands only wife though. :l
Perhaps I'll be more willing to understand when I am older.
Most men will only ever have one wife. I know my wife wouldn't want to share me.
Well, I looked over that page . . . basically, we do what we do because we believe it is the right thing. And although I can understand people having difficulty with the culture, at the same time bear in mind that people who were excommunicated might not always end up giving a balanced account of what happened. Suffice to say I have never had a problem thinking for myself.
This may be very basic, and I really have little knowledge of Mormonism, but I have become intrigued by it since Mitt Romney's rise to the spotlight.
What are the differences between Mormonism and mainstream Christianity?
I remember hearing about a guy on the campaign trail when Romney stopped into town that he refused to shake Romney's hand because he is a Mormon. Are there tensions between Mormonism and Christianity? Judaism? Islam?
I've yet to get a straight, logical answer, so I've really stopped asking. (Frustrated.)Mormonism considers itself a part of Christianity. There are no tensions with Judaism or Islam, either. Mormons respect people of other faiths, and actually have several things in common with both Jews and Muslims.
The tensions arise mainly with "charimsatic" Christians, born-agains, and the like. They hate us. I'm not quite sure why, either. As far as I can tell it's just about the doctrinal differences. I've encountered many, many of these people, and when I ask them to tell me what the problem is, I just get some spiel about how I'm going to hell. It's usually shouted at me too.I've yet to get a straight, logical answer, so I've really stopped asking. (Frustrated.)
I don't have time to list out all the doctrinal differences at the moment, maybe one of the other guys can. But here's a link to the Articles of Faith, 13 statements of belief from our founding prophet, Joseph Smith. Hope these help clarify a little.
http://scriptures.lds.org/en/a_of_f/1
This may be very basic, and I really have little knowledge of Mormonism, but I have become intrigued by it since Mitt Romney's rise to the spotlight.
What are the differences between Mormonism and mainstream Christianity?
I remember hearing about a guy on the campaign trail when Romney stopped into town that he refused to shake Romney's hand because he is a Mormon. Are there tensions between Mormonism and Christianity? Judaism? Islam?