bcspace wrote:Some sources are listed below. I've not checked them out. 77% seems high. My experience for the USA is about 50%.
So in other words, the church is propagating falsehoods. Thanks!
bcspace wrote:Some sources are listed below. I've not checked them out. 77% seems high. My experience for the USA is about 50%.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
moksha wrote:http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/mormonism-101#C3Do nine out of ten Mormons read scriptures and pray with their children?
Do 96% donate to religious causes each year?
Do 77% of Mormons attend church weekly?
Buffalo wrote:bcspace wrote:Some sources are listed below. I've not checked them out. 77% seems high. My experience for the USA is about 50%.
So in other words, the church is propagating falsehoods. Thanks!
Themis wrote:
And according to him it's doctrine, or should we say false doctrine. LOL
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
Drifting wrote:Can anyone tell me if the answer the article gives to the question ''Do LDS believe they can become Gods?'' is a YES or a NO?
mfbukowski wrote:Drifting wrote:Can anyone tell me if the answer the article gives to the question ''Do LDS believe they can become Gods?'' is a YES or a NO?
I think you are capable of reading it for yourself.
Essentially it is stating that the notion that we can become godlike is a biblical doctrine.
Since as you point out, it is taught in Gospel Principles, which is considered the major teaching source for investigators (Gospel Essentials class manual) it should be clear that this is doctrinal and taught to investigators.
If I had written it, I might have added something along the lines of "We believe this to be Biblical doctrine since it teaches that...." or something like that. That would have clarified that it was not giving a yes or no answer- and I admit that the way it was phrased threw me off on the first reading too. But if you read it carefully it becomes clear that they are trying to show in the fewest amount of words, that the Bible teaches the same thing. I would have added a few more words to make it clearer, but they forgot to ask my opinion ;)
Drifting wrote:mfbukowski wrote:I think you are capable of reading it for yourself.
Essentially it is stating that the notion that we can become godlike is a biblical doctrine.
Since as you point out, it is taught in Gospel Principles, which is considered the major teaching source for investigators (Gospel Essentials class manual) it should be clear that this is doctrinal and taught to investigators.
If I had written it, I might have added something along the lines of "We believe this to be Biblical doctrine since it teaches that...." or something like that. That would have clarified that it was not giving a yes or no answer- and I admit that the way it was phrased threw me off on the first reading too. But if you read it carefully it becomes clear that they are trying to show in the fewest amount of words, that the Bible teaches the same thing. I would have added a few more words to make it clearer, but they forgot to ask my opinion ;)
I would think fewer words would have been, "Yes, we do believe LDS can become Gods".