The Beginning
Genesis and John begin by declaring, “In the Beginning God …”! In this post, we compare what Mormons believe about God with the words God spoke of Himself. In the clear light of honest examination, the differences are shocking. If we do not begin with the right god, we can never hope to spend eternity with God. So the essential question is, which God was in the beginning? This episode concludes with several questions for Mormon Bishops which they will be unable to answer.
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Questions for Mormon Bishops
- According to Joseph Smith, your god was a man before he became a Mormon god. Therefore, how could he have been God in the beginning?
- Mormon doctrine says Jesus became the first born son of your god and one of his wives. Therefore, how could Jesus have been with God in the beginning?
An Alternate Theology
The following is tongue-in-cheek. However, it is an accurate representation of doctrine that the recorded words of Mormon prophets and apostles can validate.
Someone said, “study the four gospels from the Mormon manual, Come Follow Me.” So I did. The first lesson for this calendar year covers John 1:1.
In the beginning? That can’t be. According to Mormon theology, in the beginning, the Mormon god had not yet begun to begin. Later, he began to begin, but his beginning was after the first beginning, and when he began, his beginning was as a man like you and me. Decades or millennia later, the transformation from man to god began to begin and the Mormon god began with a beginning that began after the first beginning that began when John wrote, “In the beginning.”
The Mormon Jesus began to begin when the Mormon god began incestuous relations with young Mary, who’s beginning began as the literal daughter of that same Mormon god. The Mormon Jesus did not begin as god! He began as another god with another beginning after the beginning of the Mormon god, who began to begin after the beginning that began in the beginning that began at the beginning of all things.
And some say Mormon theology is confusing…
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