• Practical Logic for LDS Mormons

    The Bible says:

    FACT #1: God is alone from everlasting.

    So whatever God is, He is alone from everlasting. Nothing comes before Him. And He was there before time by Himself alone.

    FACT #2: Jesus is uncreated not just God the Father was uncreated.

    Logically, if two things or entities are uncreated, alone from everlasting, then they are either two separate beings or one being. Salvation hinges on this fact. If you worship multiple beings (by even claiming the existence of 2 or 3 or more uncreated beings), you go to Hell if God is monotheistic and personally One Being instead of a corporation of beings.

    FACT #3: Mathematically, there can be one uncreated being, but there is no room for other uncreated beings, because then you would have to ask yourself where these others come from.

    Hence, we can be confident that the Father, Son and Spirit are one being and Mormons are going to Hell. Since we are told our God is one God, to assume more than that is the devil's playground.

    Ramifications: Let's say you were to assume there were 2 uncreated beings, what's to say the person next door couldn't start up his own cult and say there were 3 uncreated beings. Or another person chose 4 uncreated beings and still another person claims 330 million uncreated beings. You could have virtually an infinite number of cults. What is the true test of who is right: 1, 2, 3, 4, 100, 1000, million, 100 million, a billion uncreated beings!? Where does it end?

    It ends with the One. The Singe One Being who is God of the Bible in 3 Persons. Now you may want to argue you believe in God who is 4 Persons or 2 Persons or 10 Persons yet still One Being. It's within your rights to start up a cult like that, but it would no longer be the Mormon cult. We need evidence for such things. We see the Father, the Son and the Spirit, these 3 Persons at work, so we only have grounds for 3 Persons. The Son never claims to be the Father. The Spirit never claims to be the Son or the Father. This is how we come to the realization God is 3 Persons in the Trinity. Amen.