harmony wrote:ozemc wrote:liz3564 wrote:Why did Moroni end up as an angel, and not as a god?
The argument I've heard on this one is that when the scriptures are discussing "the Angel Moroni", they are using the term "angel" as equivolent with "messenger".
Moroni is bringing God's message, therefore, he is an angel of God.
This would not preclude Moroni from being fully exhalted.
Most Christian religions seperate people who have died from the angels. That is, angels were a specially created class of beings that are immortal, while humans were created to be God's children. One doesn't become the other.
How can Moroni be an angel is he was once a man in the first place? Also, if Moroni is God's messenger, why is he not mentioned in the Bible, like all the other named angels?
First, let me point out that Mormons are not "most Christians". The only thing that makes us Christian is that we worship Jesus. We differ from "most Christians" on just about everything else.
Second, Angels are not some different species, according to Mormons. Angels are one of the steps of exaltation. Those who make it to the CK but not the top of the CK will become angels. Kinda like graduating from college with a BA, but not a PhD.
Third, Mormons don't believe that everything needful is mentioned in the Bible. Just because Moroni and the other messengers/angels aren't mentioned in the Bible doesn't mean they aren't angels or didn't exist. Mormons believe they existed in the Book of Mormon. To many Mormons, that puts them a step above Biblical angels.
Yes, I do believe you do differ from "most Christians", even your Christ is different. From what I've heard, Jesus and Lucifer were spirit brothers. That is, shall we say, radically different from the mainstream of Christianity. I do not believe that you worship the same Jesus as most other christian denominations. I would hesitate to call Mormonism "Christian" in the mainstream sense; at best, it is a christian cult.
I do have a question about the angels being a step of exaltation though.
As I understand it, according to Mormon theology, we started as spirit children who, for God's purposes, were sent to live in human bodies so that we could prove our worthiness to Him (through tenets of the church, temple marrigages, etc.) to go back to live with Him, where we started. And, if we're really, really good, we end up as a God, just like Him. In other words, exalted.
Now, if angels are just another step in the exaltation pocess, where does that leave Lucifer and his "fallen angels"? How can they be angels, yet never have been human? Or, are they not really angels? If not, what are they?
Why would God have hierarchies in heaven anyway? If you believe that Christ died for all, and all are one in him, then doesn't it make sense that all will be one with Him in Heaven? Sin is sin. According to scripture, all sin is wiped clean when you accept Jesus as your savior; the past is forgotten. Why would God make some angels, and some go to a higher arena? Doesn't sound very forgiving to me.
What the Mormon church seems to be saying is "yes, but, you will always know what you did was wrong, and so you won't be comfortable with those more holy than you. You not really righteous enough to make it the the highest level of Heaven."
To the rest of us out here, that is a very elitist, bigoted, and un-christlike attitude.