Originally Posted by Father_JD
Your contention is what then? You posit virtually everything Mos are supposed to believe about the Mormon deity....so what's your problem, stem??
Did the Mormo deity purposely create Lucifer as EVIL??
Your "concept" of God is supposed to be BIBLICAL, stemster, so what you're finally admitting to is that your "concept of God" is NOT BIBLICAL. Do I have that right?Don't be silly, JD. You often boast puffing up your chest about how much you know about mormonism because you were once a mormon but you think LDS are supposed to believe the very things I listed? You're mixed up, JD. The argument presented is critical of your concept of God, how he created, and the ramifications of that.
To LDS did God create ex nihilo?
What does this have to do with Lucifer being created good or evil, stem?
Was Lucifer created at a specific time, according to LDS belief, that would place him in the time and place of Eden?
What does this have to do with Lucifer being created good or evil, stem?
TO LDS did God design Lucifer from scratch knowing full well he would be the very evil one?
So you're admitting that the Mormon deity is NOT OMNISCIENT??? Your pee-poor deity didn't know the future??????
To LDS did God originally conceive of each and every evil act that Lucifer would do?
What makes you think Christians believe this, stemmy?? Somehow you confuse ex nihilo creation with the initial free agency God gave to both angels and humans, stem. This is called a "NON-SEQUITUR"...the one does not logically connect with the other.
The answer to these questions for LDS is no. The problem is such is not the case for mainstreamers if one takes their beliefs to their logical conclusions.
You don't know logic when it stares you in the face, stemmster. You're kiddin' yourself if you think you do.![]()






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