jon wrote:But Mormonism teaches that you can only achieve the very lowest grade of Salvation through the atonement of Christ. To reach higher levels you need handshakes, passwords, and a temple marriage - Christ's sacrifice is not enough if you want to live with your Heavenly Father.
It may be the "lowest grade" of salvation, but it's still salvation. It's still resurrection into some form of heaven.
If I recall correctly, Joseph Smith once said that even the lowest degree of glory was so wonderful that people would kill themselves to get there. That's why I think it's fair to compare that to "heaven".
While Mormonism has its own mean streak with the involuntary forced divorce and loss of familial relations, in my view, it's not quite as mean as many forms of Christianity, which promise hell for no other reason than believing the wrong thing.
I'm an atheist, but if I had to choose between which Christian reality turned out to be "true", I'd go with Mormonism. Hands down.
I'll never forget talking with one of my EV friends (one who didn't really think Catholics were Christian, much less LDS). She talked about her nonbelieving brother. He was an atheist. (This was before I was also an atheist, I was an active Episcopalian at the time, which still made her a little nervous but at least it wasn't Catholic or Mormon.) He was a great guy. She adored him. She talked about what a burden it was on her heart knowing he was going to hell. But then she put it in God's hands and stopped fretting about it. Whatever that means.
And this was NOT a stupid woman, nor was she a malicious woman. I really, really liked her. (She's since died.) But her beliefs were really mean, in my view.
Compare that to Mormonism. The worst that would have happened to HER is the terrestrial kingdom. Her brother would have still gotten into the telestial kingdom. Both places comparable to heaven.
As I said, I'm not minimizing the meanness of Mormonism, particularly their exclusivity and superiority complex. But if I had to choose one make-believe religion to be actually true over any other, it would be Mormonism. (at least out of the religions I'm familiar with.)