bcspace wrote:If God exists and if one accepts a God who is not a liar or a respecter of persons "only true Church" is the only rational and logical conclusion.
If God tells one group of people something about His nature and requirements for salvation and tells a different group something different about those, then God is a liar and a respecter of persons. There is only one true Church or no legitimate church at all.
Since the LDS Church teaches that it is the only true and living Church on the face of the whole (D&C 1:30), one cannot possibly be a TBM if one does not accept this scripture and doctrine.
Hi BC
D&C 1:30 And also those to whom these commandments were given, might have power to lay the foundation of this church, and to bring it forth out of obscurity and out of darkness, the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth, with which I, the Lord, am well pleased, speaking unto the church collectively and not individually—
There are ALWAYS layers of understanding to be had in ALL of Scripture. Therefore, the Bible, the D&C, the Book of Mormon, and the PoGP all have layers of meaning. Jesus did establish only one physical church when He walked the earth in the flesh. The Restoration re-established what that physical church had been. This was necessary because His original organization had fallen into obscurity and darkness. Thus, "I, the Lord, am well pleased, speaking unto the church collectively (membership) and not individually. "Individually" the Lord was not pleased with those who led the church into a state of apostasy. This also indicated that there were those in the LDS Church whom He was not pleased with.
"bring it forth out of obscurity and out of darkness, the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth" does NOT mean that His church had disappeared. Obscurred means not easily seen. The ancient church (the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth) had not been obliterated.
Where the summary for this Doctrine and Covenant says: The Book of Mormon is brought forth and the true Church is established;,
I believe that the words used can be misleading and misinterpreted. The Church is a Restoration; the "true" church is being "RE"-established. Where the summary says: Joseph Smith is called to restore to earth the Lord’s truths and powers, we already KNOW that the Lord had NOT taught All Truth. So, we should not be making claims or be thinking that what was Restored through Joseph Smith was the "completeness" of Truth. Jesus taught us only what the Father wanted Him to reveal. He did not teach everything He knew.
I do not believe that every Christian held to what became known as "orthodoxy". In fact, in accordance with the ancient church's early history, in-fighting had been going on even while Jesus and the ancient Apostles were alive; i.e., "even now there are false teachers and false prophets among you". Church leaders tried to keep out false teachings and false prophecies; but man being who man is, repeated what the Pharisees had done. Soon those jockeying for position as leaders eventually gained control over those unable to contend against them.
I believe there has always been a remnant of those who believed in and practiced what Jesus and the Apostles taught; they hung on to the True Gospel. In all dispensations, there has always been a remnant who has hung on to the real Truth.
The purpose of the Restoration, however, was to bring the True Gospel "out of obscurity and darkness". This does NOT mean that there was no remnant of the True Gospel left on the earth. It just could not be found due to the obscurity and darkness. The Restoration was a renewed effort to bring the True Gospel back into view and back into Light.
For years I used to share my testimony: "I knew the Church was True." But what I didn't realize at the time was that in making this claim, I was denying that Truth existed anywhere else, or that members of Christ's Church could exist outside of the LDS Church. Yet, Joseph Smith taught that Truth existed everywhere! What I should have been sharing was the testimony that I knew we had the True Gospel. Meh....my journey has taken me farther now. Now I understand that there is a distinction.
I would also like to share that the "spiritual" church extends into ALL denominations, and even into ALL world religions, and further. Therefore, the physical LDS Church does NOT represent the "spiritual" church. When I speak of the spiritual church, I am referring to the Church of the Lamb of God; as opposed to the church of Satan. However, members of the LDS Church, as well as members of every other denomination and world religion (and even individuals who are not members of ANY religious organization) can be a member of the Church of the Lamb of God OR be a member of the church of Satan; changing camps from moment to moment; choice by choice, etc. Even atheists and agnostics are members of one church or the other. Their actions from moment to moment determine which church they are in.
Blessings,
jo