LDS Evolving Thoughts on God
Note: Ether was monotheistic in 600 BCE.
And Ether was a
prophet of the Lord; wherefore Ether came forth in the days of
Coriantumr, and began to prophesy unto the people, for he could not be
restrained because of the Spirit of the Lord which was in him. For he
did cry from the morning, even until the going down of the sun,
exhorting the people to believe in God unto repentance lest they should
be destroyed, saying unto them that by faith all things are
fulfilled—Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might with surety hope for
a better world, yea, even a place at the right hand of God, which hope
cometh of faith, maketh an anchor to the souls of men, which would make
them sure and steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to
glorify God. Ether 12:2-4
However: The Olmec civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: Lehi was monotheistic in 600 BCE.
For behold, it came
to pass that the Lord spake unto my father, yea, even in a dream, and
said unto him: Blessed art thou Lehi, because of the things which thou
hast done; and because thou hast been faithful and declared unto this
people the things which I commanded thee, behold, they seek to take
away thy life. And it came to pass that the Lord commanded my father,
even in a dream, that he should take his family and depart into the
wilderness. And it came to pass that he was obedient unto the word of
the Lord, wherefore he did as the Lord commanded him. 1 Nephi 2:1-3
However: The Mayan civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: Nephi was monotheistic in 588-570 BCE.
For the Lord God hath
said that: Inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments ye shall prosper
in the land; and inasmuch as ye will not keep my commandments ye shall
be cut off from my presence.
However: The Moche civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: King Benjamin was monotheistic in 124 BCE.
And also that they
might give thanks to the Lord their God, who had brought them out of
the land of Jerusalem, and who had delivered them out of the hands of
their enemies, and had appointed just men to be their teachers, and
also a just man to be their king, who had established peace in the land
of Zarahemla, and who had taught them to keep the commandments of God,
that they might rejoice and be filled with love towards God and all
men. Mosiah 2:4
However: The Zapotec civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: Alma was monotheistic in 74 BCE.
Now, behold, I say
unto you, if I had not been born of God I should not have known these
things; but God has, by the mouth of his holy cangel, made these things
known unto me, not of any worthiness of myself; For I went about with
the sons of Mosiah, seeking to destroy the church of God; but behold,
God sent his holy angel to stop us by the way. And behold, he spake
unto us, as it were the voice of thunder, and the whole earth did
tremble beneath our feet; and we all fell to the earth, for the fear of
the Lord came upon us. Alma 36:5-7
However: The Incan civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: Nephites was monotheistic in 34 AD.
And when they had all
gone forth and had witnessed for themselves, they did cry out with one
accord, saying: Hosanna! Blessed be the name of the Most High God! And
they did fall down at the feet of Jesus, and did worship him. And it
came to pass that he spake unto Nephi (for Nephi was among the
multitude) and he commanded him that he should come forth. And Nephi
arose and went forth, and bowed himself before the Lord and did kiss
his feet. And the Lord commanded him that he should arise. And he arose
and stood before him. And the Lord said unto him: I give unto you power
that ye shall baptize this people when I am again ascended into heaven.
3 Nephi 11:16-21
However: The Teotihuacán civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: Mormon was monotheistic in 385 AD.
Know ye that ye must
lay down your weapons of war, and delight no more in the shedding of
blood, and take them not again, save it be that God shall command you.
Know ye that ye must come to the knowledge of your fathers, and repent
of all your sins and iniquities, and believe in Jesus Christ, that he
is the Son of God, and that he was slain by the Jews, and by the power
of the Father he hath risen again, whereby he hath gained the victory
over the grave; and also in him is the sting of death swallowed up. And
he bringeth to pass the resurrection of the dead, whereby man must be
raised to stand before his judgment-seat. Mormon 7:4-6
However: The Aztec civilization were polytheistic pagans.
Note: In 1839, Sidney Rigdon
contracted malaria and being sick lost control of Joseph Smith. As a
result, Joseph Smith became the dictator of Nauvoo, practiced polygamy,
and became a polytheistic pagan.
In Doctrine and Covenants Polytheistic Paganism is Introduced
SECTION 132 SUMMARY
Revelation given
through Joseph Smith the Prophet, at Nauvoo, Illinois, recorded July
12, 1843, relating to the new and everlasting covenant, including the
eternity of the marriage covenant and the principle of plural marriage.
Although the revelation was recorded in 1843, evidence indicates that
some of the principles involved in this revelation were known by the
Prophet as early as 1831.
1–6, Exaltation is
gained through the new and everlasting covenant; 7–14, The terms and
conditions of that covenant are set forth; 15–20, Celestial marriage
and a continuation of the family unit enable men to become gods; 21–25,
The strait and narrow way leads to eternal lives; 26–27, The law is
given relative to blasphemy against the Holy Ghost; 28–39, Promises of
eternal increase and exaltation are made to prophets and Saints in all
ages; 40–47, Joseph Smith is given the power to bind and seal on earth
and in heaven; 48–50, The Lord seals upon him his exaltation; 51–57,
Emma Smith is counseled to be faithful and true; 58–66, Laws governing
plural marriage are set forth.
Note: The LDS church had to bridge the gap between monotheism and polytheism by creating the idea of “the god of this world.”
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Likewise, while few Latter-day Saints would identify with caricatures
of having their own planet, most would agree that the awe inspired by
creation hints at our creative potential in the eternities. Latter-day
Saints tend to imagine exaltation through the lens of the sacred in
mortal experience. They see the seeds of godhood in the joy of bearing
and nurturing children and the intense love they feel for those
children, in the impulse to reach out in compassionate service to
others, in the moments they are caught off guard by the beauty and
order of the universe, in the grounding feeling of making and keeping
divine covenants. Church members imagine exaltation less through images
of what they will get and more through the relationships they have now
and how those relationships might be purified and elevated. As the
scriptures teach, “That same sociality which exists among us here will
exist among us there, only it will be coupled with eternal glory, which
glory we do not now enjoy.”
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