Kevin Deegan wrote:
Just got back in town
 
Right On I do not believe in the Mormon Jesus Or the Mormon Holy Spirit or the Mormon Father.
FOR REVIEW: Things that are diffeWent are not the same!
All gods must have a Physical BODY
DAVEH:  Not in LDS theology.  Why did you come to that conclusion?   Jesus was God before he became mortal, died and became resurrected.

    So....back to the question, Kevin.  Let me clarify the question a bit........Do you believe Jesus currently has a physical body of flesh and bones?
else how could he procreate on their personal planet, right?
Please, I have been wondering for 20 years How did the Mormon Holy Spirit become a god without one?
DAVEH:   The LDS definition for being a God does not necessarily require a body, though it is an ultimate goal to have one.

Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DAVEH:  That pretty well sums up the point you (or perhaps it was Perry) was making how Jesus is perceived by the LDS as contrasted to the Protestant Jesus.  So let me ask you, Kevin....do you believe God has no body parts, and passions ?

Kevin Deegan wrote:
Bernard P. Brockbank First Quorum of the Seventy  "It is true that many of the Christian churches worship a different Jesus Christ than is worshipped by the Mormons or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For example from the Church of England's Articles of Religion, article one, I quote: 'There is but one living God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions….' We cannot obtain salvation and eternal life by worshipping fake Christs…. The belief that God has no body parts, and passions is not a doctrine of Jesus Christ or a doctrine of the holy scriptures but is a doctrine of men, and to worship such a God is in vain" ("The Living Christ," Ensign, May, 1977, pp. 26–7).


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