Drifting wrote:Stormy Waters wrote:I agree with your sentiment. According to Mormom doctrine one third of the hosts of heaven rebelled against God even when they were certain of his existence. So at least accorrding to Mormonism you don't need doubt or a lack knowledge to have agency.
It also means that, according to Mormonism, Gods plan just wasn't that convincing...
Drifting wrote:Nightlion wrote:Abraham would never have led Isaac up Mt Moriah without the HOPE that God would change his mind. See?
Hope has the power to override information. This touches upon my new interest in the why of whys. I don't want to let too much light out from under the door just yet.
And a good parent would have told God to shove it when He first asked them to murder their own child.
Stormy Waters wrote:I agree with your sentiment. According to Mormom doctrine one third of the hosts of heaven rebelled against God even when they were certain of his existence. So at least accorrding to Mormonism you don't need doubt or a lack knowledge to have agency.
Sock puppet, Stormy waters, Drifting.
Finally some sense makers!
Right from the start...
'God told Adam and Eve not to partake of the tree of knowledge of good and evil' (Genesis / Moses 3:17)
So.. from what I understand the most intelligent being in the multi-verse gave instructions, to beings incapable of knowing right from wrong and so therefore incapable of sin,
a direction not to disobey him which would take some kind of knowledge of right and wrong / good and evil.
And so I ask who is claiming to be the intelligent one?
WoW, the veil of shortsightedness has been lifted from my eyes and I feel confident enough to untether myself from the iron rod.