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theres things about that and i dont understand exactly how it is myself
if youre willing to wait a bit ill be able to get an answer to yall about this topic but its a not a short answer
I'm willing to wait
I said and you can find onlime
That doesn't help me
I was lazy to type so I just copied and pasted
I got a link
That's from BBC so pardon me if I don't trust what they say about religion...
lol
It was the first one I found
@HUNTER4639 When we talked about Joseph Smith earlier I forgot to ask a question. You said God chose him cause he was the one deemed fit too. So why was he a polygamist if he was Gods Prophet?
I can't speak for Joseph but he was human like the rest of us.
But polygamy is prohibited nowadays and you will get excommunicated if you do polygamy.
But why wasn’t it prohibited before
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A part of it has to do with the culture of the era.
okay back on the topic of God once being like man, all of this was taken from the official church website:
"Lorenzo Snow, the Church’s fifth President, coined a well-known couplet: “As man now is, God once was: As God now is, man may be.” Little has been revealed about the first half of this couplet, and consequently little is taught. When asked about this topic, Church President Gordon B. Hinckley told a reporter in 1997, “That gets into some pretty deep theology that we don’t know very much about.”
and this article (too long to copy and paste here, but it goes a lot more into it): https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1982/02/i-have-a-question/is-president-snows-statement-as-man-now-is-god-once-was-as-god-now-is-man-may-be-accepted-as-official-doctrine?lang=eng
Still doesn’t justify it and in 1850s America polygamy was not ok so it wasn’t the culture either
@Pizzacork okay, so I found this and it explains it better than I can.
"Latter-day Saints believe that the marriage of one man and one woman is the Lord’s standing law of marriage. In biblical times, the Lord commanded some to practice plural marriage—the marriage of one man and more than one woman. By revelation, the Lord commanded Joseph Smith to institute the practice of plural marriage among Church members in the early 1840s."
This is interesting
So y'all believe that normal people can become god
It goes on to say that many faithful members were born as a result. Since the church was so small at the time, it did help create more members and future missionaries. But we do not understand the full intent of the things God asks us to do.
yeah essentially
That is kinda generalizing it though
But with God it would either be morally good or not. There isn’t an in between especially one like polygamy. If God is Omnibenevolent he shouldn’t flip flop on what we should and should not do, it should be a constant moral standard
Do y'all have the same Bible as most Christians
yeah we use the KJV
Also with reproducing I’m sure there was a rise in bachelors as well and there were other ways besides polygamy to expand your numbers
The needs of the times change. God is aware of what is needed at what times because he is an all knowing God.
That's very interesting because I never see evidence that a man can become God due to being good enough I actually see a lot of evidence for the contrary
I'm sure there are, but we do not understand the whole reasoning of why God wanted them to perform polygamy. He knows things that we do not
I need to take the garbage out to the curb brb
aight
interesting, you have examples for that?
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