Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Charles Perry Locke wrote:
> DaveH,
>
> If Jesus was the God of the OT that the Jews worshiped (Jehovah), then it
> must be for Jesus that they built the temple(s). Yet Jesus calls the Temple
> his Father's house. Doesn't that create a circular argument?
DAVEH: Not in my opinion. I suspect both our Heavenly Father and his Son will feel welcome in the House of the Lord!Michael D: Hansen, I asked you a few posts ago about the troubling question your view(s) raises. You hold that many Gods exist, but only one is to be worshipped. If jesus is the Jehovah of the OT, in the LDs scheme of things, then only Jesus is to be worshipped, and not the Father. Remember I asked the question re all of the Gods that preceeded Jesus' Father, and down to Jesus Himself, who of them is the one to be worshipped? I see a big dilemma here for the LDS take on this issue. Do you care to clarify?
And again, If God was once man and became God (like all the others before Him I presume) at what point was Jesus a man before He became God, who then became a man and died etc. then became God again (since your teaching is that 'Gods' must overcome as men before they can achieve their divinity...)?
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