Gazelam wrote:Seriously, if the church had not apostasized, then why would he have called Peter and the rest of the twelve? Why did the Priesthood need to be restored on the Mount of Transfiguration? Why did he need to puge the temple? Why did they fail to recognize their own God? Why did they cricify their own God?
If the High Priest Caiaphas was the true head of the church who honored the office he held, how was he so far removed from the Spirit of the Lord that he couldent even recognize his God standing in front of him?
Rule in Gods earthly kingdom is by legal administrators appointed by the Lord. Church officers are chosen by other church officers as the Holy Spirit directs. One of the many sure signs of total apostacy is the appointment of religious leaders by civil authorities. This was the fallen spiritual state into which the divinely approved Jewish religion had slipped. Joseph Caiaphas, son-in-law of Annas, was appointed high priest by the Roman procurator Valerious Gratus (Pilates predecessor).
Matt. 16:1-12, chp.23, chp.26
Gaz, I don't mean to sound callous, but you're reading Jewish history as it has been interpreted by people like Le Grand Richards. I think you may need to get into some real history. I'd recommend some good books by historians of Jesus and early Christianity. Try something like this for a start, The Historical Figure of Jesus.
Or even something like This. When you understand how different historical Judaism is compared to the way it's portrayed in Mormon doctrine - your eyes will be opened.
The term "moshiach" literally means "the anointed one," and refers to the ancient practice of anointing kings with oil when they took the throne. The moshiach is the one who will be anointed as king in the End of Days.
The word "moshiach" does not mean "savior." The notion of an innocent, divine or semi-divine being who will sacrifice himself to save us from the consequences of our own sins is a purely Christian concept that has no basis in Jewish thought. Unfortunately, this Christian concept has become so deeply ingrained in the English word "messiah" that this English word can no longer be used to refer to the Jewish concept. The word "moshiach" will be used throughout this page.
When you're finished, if you still believe that Adam understood Christian concepts, then it will only be because of your life-long indoctrination.