Message from @Gothik Extravaganza
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Nice lies, Satan
What is the Mormon view on the Trinity?
John 14:6
`Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.`
Amen.
How is this relevant to what I asked
Mark 1:5
`Many people from the province of Judea and the city of Jerusalem went out to hear John. They confessed their sins, and he baptized them in the Jordan River.`
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Do mormons accept that Christ is God?
Have you come here to confess your sins or hear mine?
Answer the questions
All of them?
Do mormons accept that Christ is God?
Stop.
Answer the question
Just that one.
In the Mormon view, is Christ God?
Alright, hold on. No. We believe Christ is the way to God, Christ is the life to God, Christ is the truth to God. Hence why he said, "no one comes *to* the father..."
He is not The Father, yet He is closer to His being than ANYONE ELSE IN ALL HUMANITY!
Because of this, Joseph Smith was able to meet, God the Father and Jesus Christ.
You are here to confess your sins, not hear mine.
No
Who is Adam?
You're both still at it
In the Mormon view
Who is Adam
He is the father of all men.
Is God The Father Eternally God The Father?
Or did he become God The Father?
I'm waiting for you to finish. You good?
Answer the question
Sure.
God is that what he is. Greater than any of us could ever be. He is our eternal creator. Yes, we lds even like calling him heavenly father, with great respect. Christ is his beloved son, of whom He is well pleased.
Does God hold a, corporeal body? Yes and it is made perfect.
That did not answer my question
Hold on please
I'm getting to the second post.
Peace, be still.
Joseph Smith, met God The Father, looking like the Übermensch. Again, I stress Christ was there as well and did most of the explaining, possibly. Did God have a "mortal body" or some "normal existence"? Not from anything I've read. I believe, God did talk with Moses, father to son (yes, that means "man to man" as well), on the mountain. Though, there have been other examples of God having a corporal body, mentioned in places other than exodus, I digress. To sum it up :
God the father and Jesus Christ, two separate beings, I have no record of God being mortal, though Christ was. Obviously.
Does Mormonism say that humans can become dieties / gods themselves thru eternal progression? Did God become God via eternal progression?
We can become part of the Godhood, in a sense yes. Exaltation, is what we call it. Yes, there is eternal progress. In a spiritual sense, it's similar to how Richard Mattheson's detailing within the novel, What Dreams May Come. Now, I've talked recently with a Bible scholar who claims there's no Paradise in the afterlife, only death and resurrection (nothing between). Such is not LDS dogma, but FYI, it's given me more to think about than your Spanish Inquisition. . . you've got time for one more question, then I'm walking.
Humans cannot become part of the GodHead, Trinity