Patriarchal gripe wrote:Thanks for picking up the discussion up here in the higher kingdom. It seems kinda slow down below.
In the interest of disclosure, I am a disaffected member looking critically at church doctrines and beliefs, and my my wife asked me recently about the need for a veil. I understand at the believing level what the veil is for. Did for 40 years. Now the idea of a veil of forgetfulness seems rather strange when I consider how a Father normally interacts with a son, here in our mortal existance, in a healthy F/S relationship (all things in this life being patterned after the one we came from, right?) I can't see myself hiding from my children, leaving them to their own devices, hoping they fall in with the right crowd (a very small crowd at that), and then punishing them eternally for the choices they made based on the very poor information I gave them through the likes of BY or Joseph Smith. Information that is often contradictory, meaningless, or just plain strange.
I suppose the main thing I'd take issue with here is your statement dealing with eternal punishment based upon less than full disclosure. The fact is, that the CofJCofLDS has a very clear message of faith, hope, and the necessary attributes necessary to eternal happiness and to live the life that God lives. The ordinances point us in the right direction. We then have latitude as to how we live our lives within certain restraints. Jesus said that his yoke is easy and the burden is light. We make it more complicated than it needs to be.
Poor information? I'm not sure I'm with you on that. Each week when we attend church we are learning the gospel basics that can help us return back to God and to follow in the footsteps of Christ. The information, just like the matter of fact information we hopefully give to our kids, is clear and concise in its meaning.
A veil of forgetfulness provides us with true independence in our actions. God hiding himself from us unless we consistently seek to find him results in a situation where we choose to move that direction, or not.
All that said, I understand where you're coming from. It is difficult to have faith in a veil which separates us from that which we cannot readily see. The only thing that would make it all right in as far as all the crap that happens because of God remaining hidden in many respects, and the resulting bad behavior that people engage in to make this world what it is, is to have a fail safe system/plan put into effect by which everything will come out OK in the end.
Thus we have the teachings concerning the atonement of Christ.
Regards,
MG