Pokatator wrote:The Nehor wrote:No, I don't believe Prophets are under a higher law. Joseph taught that they are not. Don't have the quote handy but he did say that we can't expect to sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob unless we do what they did. Any 2 bit dirtbag can claim to be a Prophet but that's what the whole Holy Ghost thing is for. Joseph repeatedly taught that he was a man and had faults. I take him at his word. President Hinckley has said that he thinks he is an ordinary man with a special witness. I don't think this is some pseudomodesty. I think he believes it and that he's correct.
I'm not sure what the point is of comparing yourself to Joseph. The goal is to become Christ. Christ can judge his own servants. He doesn't need my help.
With all due respect, Nehor, in reference to the bolded statement above.
Why does the church have worthiness interviews? Why are there requirements for entering the temple? Why can't just anyone go to the temple?
I thought that all of Mormondom was supposed to be a higher law of some kind.
Why are there 3 degrees of glory if there is no higher or differing degrees of laws to live to?
While I can agree that all mankind is based in some degree of sin or non-perfection, I can't buy into the idea that the spokesperson for God does not rise to some kind of higher standard.
I would expect Joseph Smith to at least live up to higher law that a Deacon or Temple Patron would have to. In my view he did not.
I was contrasting Prophets to lay LDS. We all have a 'higher law' in the sense that it is not the Mosaic Code though it is not the 'highest law'. Anyone else think Section 89 is a lot like the law of Carnal commandments in the Old Testament?
There are laws to live but the Prophet is not under an obligation to some higher law simply by virtue of being the Prophet. The Church has worthiness interviews to shield people from ordinances they are not able to live.
There are laws relating to the degrees of Glory (I suspect there are more than 3) that differ but unless you're shooting for the Terrestrial the laws of Exaltation are the same for all. Prophets don't get it any harder. Ward Choristers don't get a lighter standard.