The LDS scriptures
declare that the ultimate goal of a Mormon is to become a god and
procreate for all eternity.
The Doctrine & Covenants states:
19 And again, verily I say unto
you, if a man marry a wife by my word, which is my law,
and by the new and everlasting covenant, ...Ye shall come
forth in the first resurrection; ...and shall inherit thrones,
kingdoms, principalities, and powers, dominions, ...and they
shall pass by the angels, and the gods, which are set
there, to their exaltation and glory in all things, as hath been
sealed upon their heads, which glory shall be a fulness and a
continuation of the seeds forever and ever.
20 Then shall they be gods,
because they have no end; therefore shall they be from
everlasting to everlasting, because they continue; then shall
they be above all, because all things are subject unto them.
Then shall they be gods, because they have all power, and
the angels are subject unto them.
21 Verily, verily, I say unto
you, except ye abide my law ye cannot attain to this glory.
22 For strait is the gate, and
narrow the way that leadeth unto the exaltation and
continuation of the lives, and few there be that find it,
because ye receive me not in the world neither do ye know me. (Doctrine
and Covenants 132:19-22)
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of
Salvation, Vol.1, p.69 - p.70:
THE STRAITNESS OF THE WAY. Mortality is the testing or
proving ground for exaltation to find out who among the children
of God are worthy to become Gods themselves, and the Lord
has informed us that "few there be that find it."
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of
Salvation, Vol.1, p.97 - p.98:
ALL EXALTED MEN BECOME GODS . To believe that Adam is a
god should not be strange to any person who accepts the
Bible. When Jesus was accused of blasphemy because he claimed to
be the Son of God, he answered the Jews: "Is it not written in
your law, I said, Ye are gods? If he called them gods, unto whom
the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken; Say ye
of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the
world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God?"
Joseph Smith taught a plurality of gods, and that
man by obeying the commandments of God and keeping the whole
law will eventually reach the power and exaltation by
which he also will become a god.
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of
Salvation, Vol.2, p.9:
What is eternal life? It is to have "a continuation
of the seeds forever and ever." No one receives eternal life
except those who receive the exaltation. Eternal life is the
greatest gift of God; immortality is not.
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of
Salvation, Vol.2, p.39:
SONS OF GOD BECOME GODS. If the faithful, who keep the
commandments of the Father, are his sons, then they are heirs of
the kingdom and shall receive of the fulness of the Father's
glory, even until they become like the Father. And how can they
be perfect as their Father in heaven is perfect if they are not
like him? . . . And if they receive his fulness and his glory,
and if "all things are theirs, whether life or death, or things
present, or things to come, all are theirs," how can they
receive these blessings and not become gods? They cannot.
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of
Salvation, Vol.2, p.44:
Parents will have eternal claim upon their posterity and will
have the gift of eternal increase, if they obtain the
exaltation. This is the crowning glory in the kingdom of
God, and they will have no end. When the Lord says they will
have no end, he means that all who attain to this glory will
have the blessing of the continuation of the "seeds" forever.
Those who fail to obtain this blessing come to the "deaths,"
which means that they will have no increase, forever. All
who obtain this exaltation will have the privilege of
completing the full measure of their existence, and they will
have a posterity that will be as innumerable as the stars of
heaven.
If you want salvation in the fullest, that is
exaltation in the kingdom of God, so that you may become his
sons and his daughters, you have got to go into the temple
of the Lord and receive these holy ordinances which belong to
that house, which cannot be had elsewhere.
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Doctrines of Salvation,
Vol.2, p.48:
The Father has promised us that through our faithfulness we
shall be blessed with the fulness of his kingdom. In other words
we will have the privilege of becoming like him. To
become like him we must have all the powers of godhood;
thus a man and his wife when glorified will have
spirit children who eventually will go on an earth
like this one we are on and pass through the same kind of
experiences, being subject to mortal conditions, and if
faithful, then they also will receive the fulness of exaltation
and partake of the same blessings. There is no end to this
development; it will go on forever. We will become gods and have
jurisdiction over worlds, and these worlds will be peopled by
our own offspring. We will have an endless eternity for
this.
B. H. Roberts, The Mormon Doctrine of Deity,
p.276-284, quotes approvingly Orson Pratt’s view of heaven:
'We would find, were we to carry this subject from world to
world, from our world to another, even to the endless ages of
eternity, that there never was a time but what there was a
Father and Son. In other words when you entertain that which
is endless, you exclude the idea of first being, a first world;
the moment you admit of a first, you limit the idea of endless.
* * *
'Says one, "this is incomprehensible." It may be so in some
respects. We can admit, though, that duration is endless, for it
is impossible for man to conceive of a limit to it. If duration
is endless there can never be a first minute, a first hour, or
first period; endless duration in the past is made up of a
continuation of endless successive moments—it had no beginning.
Precisely so with regard to this endless succession of
personages; there never will be a time when fathers, and
sons, and worlds will not exist; neither was there ever a period
through all the past ages of duration, but what there was a
world, and a Father and Son, a redemption and exaltation to the
fullness and power of the Godhead.
. . .
'How very plain it is when we once learn about our future
heaven. We do not have to pray, according to the Methodists, for
the Lord to take us to a land beyond time and space, the Saints,
secure abode. How inconsistent to look for a heaven beyond
space! The heaven of the Saints is something we can look forward
to in the confident hope of realizing our inheritances and
enjoying them forever, when the earth becomes sanctified and
made new. And there, as here, we will spread forth, and
multiply our children. How long? For eternity. What,
resurrected Saints have children? Yes, the same as our God,
who is the Father of our spirits; so you, if you are faithful to
the end, will become fathers to your sons and daughters, who
will be as innumerable as the sands upon the sea shore;
they will be your children, and you will be their heavenly
fathers, the same as our heavenly Father is Father to us,
and they will belong to your kingdoms through all the vast ages
of eternity, the same as we will belong to our father's
kingdom.'
Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Vol.2:
GODHOOD
Logically and naturally, the ultimate desire of a loving
Supreme Being is to help his children enjoy all that he enjoys.
For Latter-day Saints, the term "godhood" denotes the
attainment of such a state—one of having all divine attributes
and doing as God does and being as God is. Such a state is
to be enjoyed by all exalted, embodied, intelligent beings (see
Deification; Eternal Progression; Exaltation; God; Perfection).
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that all
resurrected and perfected mortals become gods (cf. Gen.
3:22; Matt. 5:48). They will dwell again with God the Father,
and live and act like him in endless worlds of happiness,
power, love, glory, and knowledge; above all, they will have the
power of procreating endless lives. Latter-day Saints
believe that Jesus Christ attained godhood (see
Christology) and that he marked the path and led the way for
others likewise to become exalted divine beings by
following him (cf. John 14:3).
Bruce R. McConkie, The Millennial Messiah,
p.708:
Of those who enter the Lord's order of matrimony and
who keep their covenants ..., the Lord says: "They shall pass by
the angels, and the gods, ...to their exaltation and glory in
all things, ...which glory shall be a fulness and a
continuation of the seeds forever and ever." That is to say,
eternal life consists of two things: (1) the continuation
of the family unit in eternity, which means a continuation of
the seeds or the everlasting begetting of children;
and (2) the receipt of the fulness of the glory of the Father,
which is all power in heaven and on earth.’
Milton R. Hunter, Pearl of Great Price
Commentary, p.144-145:
Later the Prophet Joseph explained what the revelation [D&C
132] meant by the statement, "which glory shall be a fulness and
a continuation of the seeds forever and ever." He pointed
out that the Gods were to be parents of spirit-children
just as our Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother were the parents
of the people of this earth. Following are the words of the
Prophet:
Except a man and his wife enter into an everlasting
covenant and be married for eternity, ...they will cease
to increase when they die; that is, they will not
have any children after the resurrection. But those who are
married by the power and authority of the Priesthood in this
life, and continue without committing the sin against the
Holy Ghost, will continue to increase and have children
in the celestial glory.
Milton R. Hunter, LDS Conference Report, April
1949, p.71:
The Prophet Joseph Smith explained that this continuation of
"the seeds" forever and ever, meant the power of procreation;
in other words, the power to beget spirit children on the
same principle as we were born to our Heavenly Parents, God
the Eternal Father and our Eternal Mother. Therefore, a man
cannot receive the highest exaltation without a woman, his wife,
nor can a woman be exalted without her husband. That is the
fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the plan of salvation.
Journal of Discourses, Vol.2, p.85 - p.86,
Orson Hyde, October 6, 1854:
When the servants of God and their wives go to heaven there
is an eternal union, and they will multiply and replenish the
world to which they are going.
Journal of Discourses, Vol.22, p.125,
George Q. Cannon, October 31, 1880:
Every man and every woman who prays unto the Father, who is
in the habit of doing so, expresses that desire in his or her
prayer--that we may be counted worthy to receive celestial glory
and exaltation in the presence of God and the Lamb. ...
When we talk about celestial glory, we talk of the condition of
endless increase; if we obtain celestial glory in the
fullest sense of the word, then we have wives and children in
eternity, we have the power of endless lives granted
unto us, the power of propagation that will endure
through all eternity, all being fathers and mothers in eternity;
fathers of fathers, and mothers of mothers, kings and queens,
priests and priestesses, and shall I say more? Yes, all
becoming gods.
Also see Joseph Smith's:
Does The Bible Teach Multiple Gods, Eternal Marriage, and
endless children? NO!
There is only one God, who has eternally
existed:
Isaiah 43:10-11: "I am he: before me there was no God
formed, neither shall there be after me. I, even I, and the
LORD; and beside me there is no saviour."
Isaiah 44:6: "Thus saith the LORD...I am the first, and I am
the last; and beside me there is no God."
Isaiah 45:22: ...and there is no God else beside me; a
just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me....I am God,
and there is none else."
Isa 42:8: "I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory
will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven
images."
The Bible never equates Eternal Life with
marriage and parenthood. It is promised to ALL who have come to
Christ for salvation.
I John 5:12: "He that hath the Son hath life, and he
that hath not the Son of God hath not life."
Luke 20: 35-36: "But they which shall be accounted worthy
to obtain that world, and the resurrection from the dead,
neither marry, nor are given in marriage: Neither can they
die any more; for they are equal unto the angels; and are the
children of God, being the children of the resurrection."
We are not children of God by procreation but
by spiritual adoption.
John 1:12: "But as many as received him, to them gave
he power to become the sons of God, even to them that
believe on his name."
Galatians 3:26: "For ye are all the children of God by
faith in Christ Jesus."
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