Scottie wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why you worship a being that has to devise pain and suffering as a means to instill fear so that people worship him.
I don't worship that being. That would be more of a traditional Christian thing. The God I worship did not devise pain and suffering at all. According to LDS understand, God didn't create out of nothing, thereby causing the end by creating. We are eternally existing characters. And, if'n He wants to provide us more than we have, via the plan of salvation, then it stands to reason we were less, and are less, than we will be. Suffering was always part of it for us.
Even deeper than that, why do you worship a being that requires worship in the first place??
I'll simply put it, for me, our purpose is about love, loving each other, and committing to love each other. That by so doing we learn and grow. the more we give the more we get. Understanding is enlightened by God, as He sees fit, often based on our sincere purpose of heart. If we seek goodness we can gain. Unity plays a big part too. What is it that keeps us from love? Enmity. How to do away with enmity eternally? Binding people together--uniting people for purpose. How to do that? Why that's God's power. He brings it about. We must unite ourselves with Him, ultimately. If that is the caes, then its not so much that He requires our worship but that He deserves it. The requirement only comes in, in that we have to rely on Him. Without relying on Him, we don't get where we need to.
When you become a God, are you going to force your subjects to worship you, or else send all sorts of calamaties that will FORCE them to worship you out of fear?
Let's not pretend I even understand it all, Scottie. I don't know how that all works quite yet. But that doesn't keep me from enjoying what I hold as true religious belief.