Pretty much right you are! Smith took things to a new level in making levels of glory for the hereafter. He mirrored that concept into the church hierarchy with levels of priesthood and racism.bill4long wrote: ↑Mon Dec 01, 2025 8:12 pmNo he didn't. He used the the bodies of men, animals, birds and fish, sun, moon and stars as an examples of how things differ in "glory" (doxa), but when it comes to the point with regard to resurrected bodies, there are only two kinds of bodies for humans: the earthly and the heavenly. Those with the heavenly have the image of heavenly. Coupled with other teachings of Paul (e.g., Galatians 3, Collosians 2, Ephesian 2), it is clear that Paul had nothing in mind such as separate heavens or "degrees of glory." The "sons of God" are all equal, fully exalted and co-equal with Christ.The Apostle Paul referred to a multi-tiered heaven.
Joe and Sydney just didn't understand New Testament theology all that well.
The doctrine of Three Degrees of Glory is disgusting -- worldly thinking, mind control, threatening, and utterly untrue.