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Blainer) I have seen your posts and questions, but did not know what to say, as I am not sure where the doctrines are found--only that they are there.However, as I said to Laura, I think to seek to become like God is the highest form of worship. Some may choose to see this as blasphemy. But to me it is the ultimate worship, and the highest compliment one can pay God.
DAVEH: I wouldn't think it blasphemy to think
a son would become like his father. There are non LDS Christians
who believe similarly (that it is mans' destiny to become like God), but
it probably isn't a popular view to espouse.
On the other hand, the most sure way to offend Him is to sin against His word and become like his arch-enemy, Satan. As he says, he is a Jealous God, and certainly wants us to emulate Him. He is offended when and if we worship false Gods, idols or the Devil, who seeks to supplant Him on His throne. Think about it.
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