Boilermaker wrote:Nightlion wrote:I think the fact that the LDS Church spares no expense pursuing temple work for the entire human race in complete disregard of the standard of righteousness Jesus Christ commanded proves that those in charge are Universalists. I will have lots more to say about this. Holy Cow Man!
What a take I will make
Diggin' the pit I'm in
Figures
I get the feeling there are a lot of people who claim to be Christians who will only be happy if they see a lot of people in hell. Temple work was started by Joseph Smith so do you disagree with temple work?
Nobody agrees better with Joseph Smith than do I. Temple work is ONLY for those who gain exaltation. It is limited to those who WOULD have embraced the gospel of Jesus Christ with all their hearts IF they had the chance to IN THIS LIFE.
What temple work cannot do is save all humanity into the Celestial Kingdom. Joseph taught that the wicked will suffer UNTIL they accept Christ. They cease to suffer and are saved from the torments of hell in ANY of the degrees of glory that they merit. Telestial glory which varies as do the stars, Terrestrial glory which has the presence of Christ but not the fulness of the Father, and the Celestial which has both the those who are exalted and those who are not.
The folly in Mcgospel temple work is denying the power of godliness. Notice in the King Follett Discourse that Joseph Smith ends with a precise treatise on the gospel. He teaches the importance of getting the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost. This is what's missing in LDS performances today. It is the ignorance of this principle that tramples upon the Holy One of Israel and sins against the gospel.
Now at first blush it would appear that the Universalism in the LDS Church skips the gospel in this life and in the life to come to warrant all the same salvation regardless. This is wrong. Every knee shall bow and tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ. He will perfect his kingdom relative to settling everything according to his laws. This will include all the degrees of glory. If glory then you cannot consider it hell.
But hell still if a telestial kingdom is just not making it for you. Then what? Joseph did not get into that. I know the rest of the story and I know more about what Joseph was alluding to in Christ following in the tracks of his Father. Joseph died a three months later. He did not have time or place to tell all. And that was key to a fulfillment of prophesy and the Gentile's sin against the gospel, which is well accomplished today.