The Adam God Theory [message #3558] |
Thu, 29 September 2016 17:45 |
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Dragon
Messages: 499 Registered: June 2010 Location: Earth
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The basics of the Adam/God Theory states that Adam is the spiritual father of all the people of this Earth, including Jehovah. It does NOT equate Adam with Elohim.
Currently this theory is denied by official LDS Doctrine, and many would like us to believe Brigham Young never supported it. The truth is, he did. He believed that Adam lived on a different world, where he obtained his exaltation, and that he then had spirit children (us). Those spirit children needed bodies, so he, Michael, became the Adam of this world.
We are taught that if we obtain our exaltation we will have spirit children of our own. Where this theory falls on shaky ground is believing we will some day become the Adam of our own world. There's no doctrinal support for this. Or is there?
- Dragon
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Re: The Adam God Theory [message #3860 is a reply to message #3600] |
Wed, 17 June 2020 11:12 |
CoEternal
Messages: 3 Registered: June 2020
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I posted this, which was improperly attributed to Amonhi:
I wrestled with this doctrine for nearly 30 years. As I searched for answers to other questions, this kept appearing. So finally I did all my due diligence on it - it is true - and it is not true that prophets have disavowed or condemned it. There are some statements that appear to have done that, but careful reading of them reveals that they do not. The statements are designed to reduce the conflict and contention over this doctrine while not actually condemning it.
Now, we learn line upon line. Not accepting this line prevents us from accepting marvelous doctrines that are predicated upon this one. There are so many doctrines that are discussed on this and similar forums that are like the three blind man describing an elephant. The greater picture that is available upon accepting this and subsequent doctrines makes all these discussions moot.
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