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Isaiah 43:10

Posted by guest on 11th October 2006

[ed. note: Benjamin McGuire is an impressive Mormon scholar with expertise in Biblical and literary interpretation. He has written several articles for FAIR, a couple which I will point out here because of their tangential relevance to this topic. In The Bible he outlines historical Mormon views and usage of the Bible. In Reconsidering Psalms 82:6 : Judges or Gods? A Proposal McGuire explains deification in both New and Old Testament contexts. Recently he was asked question about how Christians and more especially Mormons deal with the seemingly strict monotheistic overtones of Isaiah 43:10 and has agreed to let me publish it here, which I do with minimal editting.]

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M&C question: Many gods, but just one God

Posted by Dave Keller on 10th October 2006

Antonio asks:

About the father of God

I wanna know about the doctrine of the LDS church that tells God was a man like us and had a father. And about we becoming gods. I think this part of the doctrine goes against Isaiah 43:10. I am asking this because my girlfriend is Mormon and I love her. But if don’t become Mormon she will break with me. I want to believe but some parts contradicts the Holy Bible and I’m having some difficulty on it.

I will be very grateful if you answer my question.

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The Mountain Meadows Massacre

Posted by Dave Keller on 3rd October 2006

I have been away for awhile, first with various school projects and then getting involved with various topics in Mormon apologetics. One exciting event that I attended and actually guest posted about on the popular Mormon blog was Dr. Thomas Alexander’s Arrington lecture about the massacre. Some fireworks started when Will Bagley–or perhaps someone posing as him–challenged my opinion that the correspondence between a troublemaker named George Hicks and Brigham Young helps vindicate Brigham Young from being involved in any cover-up. But that is a long story and probably more minutia than a pro-positive oriented blog should get into.

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