Fence Sitter wrote:I have always wondered why human perfection would be desirable, because our differences are what distinguish. The Church is way too Orwellian in my opinion.
I think it may have something to do with the unstated assumption that perfection can be only one thing, and that as we approach perfection, we must all of necessity become more and more similar until we are indistinguishable from each other.
Joseph Smith may have played into this idea when he described Jesus and Heavenly Father in a later First Vision account as being identical in appearance.
But appearance is the least important consideration in determining how we feel, think and believe.
Other revelations from Joseph Smith include the idea of truth being independent in that sphere in which it resides, which indicates to me relativity and even perhaps contradiction, between truths of different spheres.
I think Mormons would lose some of its Orwellian aspects if it focused more on relative truth and perfection, as well as growing in light and knowledge (kind of like, um, I don't know, the temple) than on conformity of belief and action.
I also think Mormonism would be served by getting back to its roots of freedom of choice instead of simply describing free agency as the freedom to do what you are told.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri