Infymus wrote:wenglund wrote:Infymus wrote:SatanWasSetUp wrote:Agency in Mormonism is like elections in the old USSR. You have the ability to choose, but there is only one correct choice.
You absolutely nailed it. In Mormonism, there is only one choice. If you choose wrong, you go to jail. If you choose right, you become a God.
I want choice number three. I want neither.
Wait, there is no choice number three in Mormonism, right? Right.
No wonder there was a war in heaven. The Mormon God needed to be taken down and taken down hard.
Perhaps it might help to get your facts straight. Unlike many religions which have a binary view of post mortality (either the person goes to heaven or hell), we LDS believe in three post-mortal kingdoms of glory as well as outer darkness. In other words, according to our beliefs there are at least 4 major options/choices (which is one more than the three choices you hoped for).
And, since attainment of these 4 postmortal kingdoms is a function of choice, there clearly is free will in Mormonism.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Why aren't there FIVE choices Wade?
Actually, while there are five major post-mortal categories or choices, there are innumerable sub-choices.
Choice Number Five: Freedom from the Mormon Plan Of Salvation(tm). I don't want to be in any kingdom, in any heaven, any hell, or anything to do with Mormonism.
If the LDS belief is an accurate view of post-mortal "reality", then then your choice #5 is not unlike this secular equivolent: "Freedom from science. During mortality I don't want to live on any planet or anywhere in space, nor do I wish to be subject to any of the laws of physics, or medicine, or sociology, or anything to do with science".
Does that make sense to you?
However, if the LDS belief is not an accurate view of post-mortal "reality", then that simply renders it inaccurate, and does not mean it negates free will (as you and others contended).
If I don't make it to the top #1 kingdom, what happens to me?
You will live in some other kingdom of glory--one that is commenserate with various
choices you made on earth. You will have the kind of eternal life you have essential
chosen to have. In other words, it is a function of free will.
Will I ever get to kingdom #1 and be a God myself?
Only if you make godly choices. In other words, only if you exercise your free will in a godly way.
Now we're getting somewhere.
I hope so. Are you beginning to understand that the LDS view of the after-life is all about "free will", contrary to what you and others have mistakely suggested?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-