I Have Questions wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 5:49 pm
MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 5:11 pm
Latter-day Saints are Christian. That is something that you are unqualified to determine.
Regards,
MG
No. they aren’t. And to demonstrate I’ll ask a simple question. According to Mormon theology (see Marcus’s posts if you’re struggling to know what that is) can a Catholic, no matter how good a person, no matter how many good works they’ve done, now matter their Christlike attributes, gain entry into ‘Heaven’ (the CK) without taking out Mormon covenants?
There are two possible answers. But only one is consistent with Mormon theology. Which one is it MG?
A. Yes they can. Or
B. No they cannot.
LDS doctrine teaches that those who die "without a knowledge of this gospel, who would have received it if they had been permitted to tarry, shall be heirs of the celestial kingdom of God". God will also judge all people on the basis of their works and the desires of their hearts. Catholics who are 'true to the faith' and believe/follow Christ according to the dictates of their own conscience will most likely accept a fullness of the gospel in the afterlife.
But, even then, as with everyone else, they will have their agency to accept or reject greater light, truth and knowledge. It's a spectrum of reward/progress. I believe that those in the Terrestrial Kingdom will have associations with those that they had associations with (loved) in this life if they choose. I don't see God as being the arbiter of that. Opportunities and 'progression tracks' will vary from kingdom to kingdom. Somewhat similar to what we see here.
God can force no man/woman to the highest heaven and live according to a fullness of God's law going into the eternities. It is an individual choice as the Apostle Paul taught. We work out our own salvation.
What you decide to do, IHQ, is up to you. What I decide to do, is up to me.
Regards,
MG