KimberlyAnn wrote:So you're a mind reader now, Asbman?
I can read my mind--usually.
I believed he lived on a planet near Kolob, probably had many wives, and sired spirit babies by the billions.
Yes, me too. God is a physical being and I make the promises with Him, but in my mind He
represents (not is, but represents) the totality of everything. Making a promise with Him, in my mind, is like making a promise with not only the physical being God the Father, but all He represents or the absolute because God is seen as the ultimate authority--what He wants is right, etc.
I won't pretend to read others minds now so I'll ask. Did you not see a promise to God as having more weight or being more absolute than any other promises like, say, promising your kids you'd go to Disneyland? Isn't it just that you now think that God isn't holding you to those promises rather than that those promises weren't intially made with the assumption that these would be the most absolute promises available? Maybe you didn't see it that way. I know I do. Well, so much for mind reading by assuming that other believers have similar beliefs to my own.
Anyhow, it's not like I think exmos all turn into shady insurance salesmen and car dealers or something--not that I'd trust either one if they were Mormon or anything else either.