Adam-god Theory - A Rebuke

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Adam-god Theory - A Rebuke

Adam-God Theory - A Rebuke

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Bruce McConkie's Letter of Rebuke to Professor Eugene
England

Introduction:
The following is a letter written by LDS Apostle Bruce R.
McConkie and sent to a BYU Professor by the name of Eugene
England. The purpose of McConkie's letter was to let Dr. England
know that he was very displeased with certain ideas he was
espousing publicly. These included teachings taught in the past
by leaders such as Brigham Young. McConkie admits in the letter
that Brigham Young was guilty of teaching things that were "out
of harmony with the gospel" (p. 6). In fact, McConkie makes the
amazing confession that "I do not know all of the providences of
the Lord, but I do know that he permits false doctrine to be
taught in and out of the Church and that such teaching is part
of the sifting process of mortality" (p. 7). Such a statement
should be disconcerting to the average Mormon who has heard his
leaders time and time again insist that, "God will never allow
the prophet of the [LDS] church to lead the church astray."
Since when has teaching false doctrine not been a method of
leading people astray?
McConkie soundly attacks Young's notion that God is ever
progressing in knowledge or that Adam is God. The letter is most
revealing in that while Mr. McConkie claims that individuals who
hold to some of the views of Mormonism's 2nd president will be
damned (p. 7), he fails to admit that Young must have been
damned for teaching them.
We offer this letter for your perusal.


[1]    THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
                    The Council of Twelve
    47 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150
                      February 19, 1981

Mr. Eugene England
C/O Honors Program
4012 Harold B. Lee Library
Provo, Utah 84602

Dear Brother England:
This may well be the most important letter you have or will
receive. It is written in reply to an undated letter from you
which came in an envelope postmarked, September 4, 1980. Your
letter enclosed a 19-page document which you had prepared under
the title, "The Perfection and Progression of God: Two Spheres
of Existence and Two Modes of Discourse."
In your letter and the article enclosed with it, you set
forth the thesis that although God knows all things as
pertaining to our sphere of existence, there are nonetheless
other spheres beyond ours in which Deity continues to advance
and progress in knowledge and truth. In espousing and explaining
this philosophy you suppose you are harmonizing quotations from
various of the early Brethren. Some of these statements
emphatically say that God knows all things and has all power and
others of them say that he is advancing in knowledge and
understanding and is gaining new truths.
When your letter arrived I was aware of the subject
material contained in it and in the enclosed article. Because I
do not engage in controversy or discussion of divergent views,
either orally or in writing, I simply dropped your letter in a
drawer and did not bother to read it. Some four and a half
months later, in January of this year, I did read your
presentation for the first time. I was not at all pleased, but
still thought I would have nothing to say to you on the subject.
Over the months various hearsay reports have come to me
indicating that you are presenting and championing the views you
sent to me. I have now reached the conclusion that it would be
wise for me to depart from my usual custom and send you an
answer to your letter. I do so out of respect for your parents,
G. Eugene and Dora, and for your own personal well-being and for
your guidance where your teachings and discussions with others
are concerned.
[2] I shall write in kindness and in plainness and perhaps with
sharpness. I want you to know that I am extending to you the
hand of fellowship though I hold over you at the same time, the
scepter of judgment. My office door is open to you and if you
feel the need for discussion with me, my secretary will be
pleased to set up a mutually convenient time or times for such.
On Sunday, June 1, 1980, I spoke at one of the multi-stake
firesides in the Marriott Center on the subject, "The Seven
Deadly Heresies." In that talk I said:
"There are those who say that God is progressing in
knowledge and is learning new truths.
"This is false -- utterly, totally, and completely. There
is not one sliver of truth in it. It grows out of a wholly
twisted and incorrect view of the King Follet Sermon and of what
is meant by eternal progression.
"God progresses in the sense that his kingdoms increase and
his dominions multiply -- not in the sense that he learns new
truths and discovers new laws. God is not a student. He is not a
laboratory technician. He is not postulating new theories on the
basis of past experiences. He has indeed graduated to that state
of exaltation that consists of knowing all things and having all
power.
"The life that God lives is named eternal life. His name,
one of them, is `Eternal,' using that word as a noun and not as
an adjective, and he uses that name to identify the type of life
that he lives. God's life is eternal life, and eternal life is
God's life. They are one and the same. Eternal life is the goal
we shall obtain if we believe and obey and walk uprightly before
him. And eternal life consists of two things. It consists of
life in the family unit, and, also, of inheriting, receiving,
and possessing the fulness of the glory of the Father. Anyone
who has each of these things is an inheritor and possessor of
the greatest of all gifts of God, which is eternal life.
"Eternal progression consists of living the kind of life
God lives and of increasing in kingdoms and dominions
everlastingly. Why anyone should suppose that an infinite and
eternal being, who has presided in our universe for almost
2,555,000,000 years, who made the sidereal heavens, whose
creations are more numerous than the particles of the earth, and
who is aware of the fall of every sparrow -- why anyone would
suppose that such a being has more to learn and new truths to
discover in the laboratories of eternity is totally beyond my
comprehension.
"Will he one day learn something that will destroy the plan
of salvation and turn man and the universe into an uncreated
nothingness? Will he discover a better plan of salvation than
the [3] one he has already given to men in worlds without
number?



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19th Oct, 2007 - 7:41pm / Post ID: #

Rebuke - Theory Adam-god

QUOTE
"The saving truth, as revealed to and taught, formally and
officially, by the Prophet Joseph Smith in the Lectures on Faith
is that God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. He knows
all things, he has all power, and he is everywhere present by
the power of his Spirit. And unless we know and believe this
doctrine we cannot gain faith unto life and salvation.
"Joseph Smith also taught in the Lectures on Faith `that
three things are necessary in order that any rational and
intelligent being may exercise faith in God unto life and
salvation. These he named as:
1. "`The idea that he actually exists';
    2. "`A correct idea of his character, perfections, and
    attributes; and
    3. "`An actual knowledge that the course of life which he
    is pursuing is according to the divine will.'
"The attributes of God are given as knowledge, faith or
power, justice, judgment, mercy, and truth. The perfections of
God are named as 'the perfections which belong to all of the
attributes of his nature,' which is to say that God possesses
and has all knowledge, all faith or power, all justice, all
judgment, all mercy, and all truth. He is indeed the very
embodiment, personification, and source of all these attributes.
Does anyone suppose that God can be more honest than he already
is? Neither need any suppose there are truths he does not know
or knowledge he does not possess.
"Thus Joseph Smith taught, and these are his words:
      `Without the knowledge of all things, God would not be
    able to save any portion of his creatures, for it is by
    reason of the knowledge which he has of all things, from
    the beginning to the end, that enables him to give that
    understanding to his creatures by which they are made
    partakers of eternal life; and if it were not for the idea
    existing in the minds of men that God had all knowledge it
    would be impossible for them to exercise faith in him.'
    (Cited, Mormon Doctrine, p. 264.)
"If God is just dabbling with a few truths he has already
discovered, we have no idea as to the real end and purpose of
creation."
The foregoing quotation is from the published version of
the talk. As it was actually given it included the following [4]
paragraph: "Will he one day learn something that will destroy
the plan of salvation and turn man and the universe into an
uncreated nothingness? Will he discover a better plan of
salvation than the one he has already given to men in worlds
without number? I have been sorely tempted to say at this point
that any who so suppose have the intellect of an ant and the
understanding of a clod of miry clay in a primordial swamp --
but of course I would never say a thing like that." I
deliberately deleted the last quoted sentence because it does
not come out in print the way it was expressed by voice. It was
said in such a tone as to draw laughter from the congregation
and is of course, a normal use of hyperbole.
In that same devotional speech I said; "There are those who
believe or say they believe that Adam is our father and our God,
that he is the father of our spirits and our bodies, and that he
is the one we worship." I, of course, indicated the utter
absurdity of this doctrine and said it was totally false.
Since then I have received violent reactions from Ogden
Kraut and other cultists in which they have expounded upon the
views of Brigham Young and others of the early Brethren relative
to Adam. They have plain and clear quotations saying all of the
things about Adam which I say are false. The quotations are in
our literature and form the basis of a worship system followed
by many of the cultists who have been excommunicated from the
Church. I also received, of course, your material in which you
quote from Brigham Young and others of the early Brethren saying
that God is progressing in knowledge.
I assume that you were aware of the foregoing quotations
when you wrote me in September of 1980. In the October 1980
General Conference, without as yet having read your material, I
said the following:
"True religion is found only where men worship the true and
living God. False religion always results from the worship of
false gods. Eternal life itself, which is the greatest of all
the gifts of God, is available to those and those only who know
God and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent.
"It is all the rage in this modern world to worship false
gods of every sort and kind. There are those who bow before
idols of wood and stone, and others who lisp their petitions to
icons and images. There are those who worship cows and
crocodiles, and others who acclaim Adam or Allah or Buddha as
their Supreme Being.
"There are those who apply the names of Deity to some
spirit essence that is immaterial, uncreated and unknowable and
[5] that fills the immensity of space and is everywhere and
nowhere in particular present.
"And there are even those who champion the almost
unbelievable theory that God is an Eternal Student enrolled in
the University of the Universe where he is busily engaged in
learning new truths and amassing new and strange knowledge that
he never knew before.
"How belittling it is -- it borders on blasphemy -- to
demean the Lord God Omnipotent by saying he is an idol, or an
image, or an animal, or a spirit essence, or that he is ever
learning but never able to come to a knowledge of all truth.
"It is the first principle of revealed religion to know the
nature and kind of being that God is. As for us: `We know [and
testify] that there is a God in heaven, who is infinite and
eternal, from everlasting to everlasting the same unchangeable
God, the framer of heaven and earth, and all things which are in
them.' (D&C 20:17.)
"This great God, the Lord Almighty, is a personage of
tabernacle. He `has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as
man's.' (D&C 130;22.) He is omnipotent, omniscient, and
omnipresent. He has all power, knows all things, and, by the
power of his Spirit, is in and through all things."
On Tuesday, February 17, 1981, I was the speaker at the BYU
Devotional. My subject was "The Three Pillars of Eternity,"
under which heading I spoke of the creation, the fall and the
atonement. With reference to the omnipotence and omniscience of
God I said in that talk:
"Who is Elohim? He is God the Eternal Father. He is a
glorified and exalted personage. He has a body of flesh and
bones as tangible as man's. In the language of Adam, Man of
Holiness is his name. He is omnipotent, omniscient, and
omnipresent. He knows all things and has all power -- not simply
as pertaining to us or in some prescribed sphere or realm -- but
in the absolute, eternal, and unlimited sense. In the ultimate
sense, he is the Creator. And anything you may have heard to the
contrary, whether in the creeds of Christendom or the mouthings
of intellectuals who, in their own eyes, know more than the
Lord, is false."



19th Oct, 2007 - 7:42pm / Post ID: #

Adam-god Theory - A Rebuke Studies Doctrine Mormon

QUOTE
Now may I say something for your guidance and
enlightenment. If what I am about to say should be taken out of
context and published in Dialogue or elsewhere, it would give an
entirely erroneous impression and would not properly present the
facts. As it happens, I am a great admirer of Brigham Young and
a great believer in his doctrinal presentations. He was called
of God. [6] He was guided by the Holy Spirit in his teachings in
general. He was a mighty prophet. He led Israel the way the Lord
wanted his people led. He built on the foundation laid by the
Prophet Joseph. He completed his work and has come on to eternal
exaltation.
Nonetheless, as Joseph Smith so pointedly taught, a prophet
is not always a prophet, only when he is acting as such.
Prophets are men and they make mistakes. Sometimes they err in
doctrine. This is one of the reasons the Lord has given us the
Standard Works. They become the standards and rules that govern
where doctrine and philosophy are concerned. If this were not
so, we would believe one thing when one man was president of the
Church and another thing in the days of his successors. Truth is
eternal and does not vary. Sometimes even wise and good men fall
short in the accurate presentation of what is truth. Sometimes a
prophet gives personal views which are not endorsed and approved
by the Lord.
Yes, President Young did teach that Adam was the father of
our spirits, and all the related things that the cultists
ascribe to him. This, however, is not true. He expressed views
that are out of harmony with the gospel. But, be it known,
Brigham Young also taught accurately and correctly, the status
and position of Adam in the eternal scheme of things. What I am
saying is that Brigham Young, contradicted Brigham Young, and
the issue becomes one of which Brigham Young we will believe.
The answer is we will believe the expressions that accord with
the teachings in the Standard Works.
Yes, Brigham Young did say some things about God
progressing in knowledge and understanding, but again, be it
known, that Brigham Young taught, emphatically and plainly, that
God knows all things and has all power meaning in the infinite,
eternal and ultimate and absolute sense of the word. Again, the
issue is, which Brigham Young shall we believe and the answer
is: We will take the one whose statements accord with what God
has revealed in the Standard Works.
I think you can give me credit for having a knowledge of
the quotations from Brigham Young relative to Adam, and of
knowing what he taught under the subject that has become known
as the Adam God Theory. President Joseph Fielding Smith said
that Brigham Young will have to make his own explanations on the
points there involved. I think you can also give me credit for
knowing what Brigham Young said about God progressing. And
again, that is something he will have to account for. As for me
and my house, we will have the good sense to choose between the
divergent teachings of the same man and come up with those that
accord with [7] what God has set forth in his eternal plan of
salvation.
This puts me in mind of Paul's statement: "There must be
also heresies among you, that they which are approved may be
made manifest among you." (1 Cor. 11:19.) I do not know all of
the providences of the Lord, but I do know that he permits false
doctrine to be taught in and out of the Church and that such
teaching is part of the sifting process of mortality. We will be
judged by what we believe among other things. If we believe
false doctrine, we will be condemned. If that belief is on basic
and fundamental things, it will lead us astray and we will lose
our souls. This is why Nephi said: "And all those who preach
false doctrines, . . . wo, wo, wo be unto them, saith the Lord
God Almighty, for they shall be thrust down to hell!" (2 Ne.
28:15.) This clearly means that people who teach false doctrine
in the fundamental and basic things will lose their souls. The
nature and kind of being that God is, is one of these
fundamentals. I repeat: Brigham Young erred in some of his
statements on the nature and kind of being that God is and as to
the position of Adam in the plan of salvation, but Brigham Young
also taught the truth in these fields on other occasions. And I
repeat, that in his instance, he was a great prophet and has
gone on to eternal reward. What he did is not a pattern for any
of us. If we choose to believe and teach the false portions of
his doctrines, we are making an election that will darn us. It
should be perfectly evident that under our system of church
discipline, it would be anticipated that some others besides
Brigham Young would pick up some of his statements and echo
them. Those who did this, also on other occasions, taught
accurately and properly what the true doctrines of the gospel
are. I do not get concerned when a good and sound person who, on
the over-all, is teaching the truth happens to err on a
particular point and say something in conflict with what he has
said himself on a previous occasion. We are all mortal. We are
all fallible. We all make mistakes. No single individual all the
time is in tune with the Holy Spirit, but I do get concerned
when some person or group picks out false statements and makes
them the basis of their presentation and theology and thus ends
up having a false concept of the doctrine, which in reality, was
not in the mind of the person whose quotations they are using.
Wise gospel students do not build their philosophies of
life on quotations of individuals, even though those quotations
come from presidents of the Church. Wise people anchor their
doctrine on the Standard Works. When Section 20 says that God is
infinite and eternal, it means just that and so on through all
[8] of the revelations. There is no need to attempt to harmonize
conflicting views when some of the views are out of harmony with
the Standard Works. This is what life is all about. The Lord is
finding out what we will believe in spite of the allurements of
the world or the philosophies of men or the seemingly rational
and logical explanations that astute people make.
We do not solve our problems by getting a statement from
the president of the Church or from someone else on a subject.
We have been introduced to the gospel; we have the gift of the
Holy Ghost; we have the Standards Works and it is our
responsibility to get in tune and understand properly what the
Lord has revealed and has had us canonize. The end result of
this course of personally and individually pursuing light and
truth is to reach that millennial state of which the scriptures
say it will no longer be necessary for every man to say to his
neighbor "know the Lord," for all shall know him from the
greatest to the least. Joseph Smith says this will be by the
spirit of revelation.



19th Oct, 2007 - 7:42pm / Post ID: #

Rebuke - Theory Adam-god

QUOTE
If it is true, as I am advised, that you speak on this
subject of the progression of God at firesides and elsewhere,
you should cease to do so. If you give other people copies of
the material you sent me, with the quotations it contains, you
should cease to do so. It is not in your province to set in
order the Church or to determine what is doctrines shall be. It
is axiomatic among us to know that God has given apostles and
prophets "for the edifying of the body of Christ," and that
their ministry is to see that "we henceforth be no more
children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind
of doctrine, by the slight of men, and cunning craftiness,
whereby they lie in wait to deceive." (Eph. 4:11-16.) This
means, among other things, that it is my province to teach to
the Church what the doctrine is. It is your province to echo
what I say or to remain silent. You do not have a divine
commission to correct me or any of the Brethren. The Lord does
not operate that way. If I lead the Church astray, that is my
responsibility, but the fact still remains that I am the one
appointed with all the rest involved so to do. The appointment
is not given to the faculty at Brigham Young University or to
any of the members of the Church. The Lord's house is a house of
order and those who hold the keys are appointed to proclaim the
doctrines.
Now you know that this does not mean that individuals
should not do research and make discoveries and write articles.
What it does mean is that what they write should be faith
promoting and where doctrines are concerned, should be in
harmony with that which comes from the head of the Church. And
those at [9] the head of the Church have the obligation to teach
that which is in harmony with the Standard Works. If they err
then be silent on the point and leave the event in the hands of
the Lord. Some day all of us will stand before the judgment bar
and be accountable for our teachings. And where there have been
disagreements the Lord will judge between us. In the meantime if
we want to save our own souls we need to strive with all the
power we have to be in harmony with the revelations and not to
be teaching or promulgating doctrines that suit our fancy.
I advise you to take my counsel on the matters here
involved. If I err, that is my problem; but in your case if you
single out some of these things and make them the center of your
philosophy, and end up being wrong, you will lose your soul. One
of the side effects of preaching contrary to what the Brethren
preach is to get a spirit of rebellion growing up in your heart.
This sort of thing cankers the soul spiritually. It drives
people out of the Church. It weakens their faith. All of us need
all of the faith and strength and spiritual stability we can get
to maintain our positions in the Church and to work out our
salvation.
Now, I think I have said enough in this letter so that if
you are receptive and pliable, you will get the message. If you
are not, rebellion will well up in your heart. I pray for your
well-being. I repeat: the door to my office is open. Perhaps I
should tell you what one of the very astute and alert General
Authorities said to me when I chanced to mention to him the
subject of your letter to me. He said: "Oh dear, haven't we
rescued him enough times already."
Now I hope you will ponder and pray and come to a basic
understanding of fundamental things and that unless and until
you can on all points, you will remain silent on those where
differences exist between you and the Brethren. This is the
course of safety. I advise you to pursue it. If you do not,
perils lie ahead. It is not too often in this day that any of us
are told plainly and bluntly what ought to be. I am taking the
liberty of so speaking to you at this time, and become thus a
witness against you if you do not take the counsel.
I repeat: I have every good wish for you, pray that the
Lord will bless you and hope that things will work out properly
and well in your life.
Sincerely,
Bruce R. McConkie




 
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