Can God Not Do Certain Things?
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QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 6-Jan 04, 3:25 PM) |
3. It also makes you wonder what the Holy Ghost can do that the Father is not designated to do? For instance why can't Heavenly Father not eminate truth? Since the Holy Ghost resides in one place but can be felt anywhere then Father could do the same, but I am to believe that it is possible that Heavenly Father really cannot do much with this world because of the 'test' and thus has to do everything through His Son and the Holy Ghost. |
QUOTE (Melodilynn) |
This almost makes it sound like we don't believe in a God who is omnipotent, all powerful. If his powers are limited, then he is not all-powerful. |
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad) |
Heavenly Father really cannot do much with this world because of the 'test' and thus has to do everything through His Son and the Holy Ghost. |
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 1-Jan 06, 5:11 PM) | ||
To assume this is to play as other religions or even some Members do... "Don't ask that". The question is quite valid... why is the Holy Ghost needed if Heavenly Father can emanate truth and for the answer was actually in the same text you quoted...
Thus being all powerful does not mean He (Father) must also be Himself the Sacrifice and also the First Comforter. |
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I wasn't trying to shut down the conversation by saying we can't ask such things. I was just saying that by saying that Heavenly Father can't do certain things we are in essence saying that he is not all powerful, yet we know that he is. |
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I prefer the wording that Heavenly Father chooses to not intervene because of the test of mortal life. |
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 1-Jan 06, 5:50 PM) |
You may need to look at other threads related to this topic or maybe Skousen's 'Atonement'. Heavenly Father cannot do certain things because he would cease to be God. He cannot choose to have the Savior's role because that would counteract everything - it just would not make sense. The Book of Mormon teaches this clearly. He can choose to do something that is not in keeping with His own teachings and then not be God again... maybe that does not make sense on the surface, but when we think about 'What makes God, in fact God' then it can be understood. |
Interesting topic. I think I understand what JB and Melodilynn are trying to say although both of them are talking about two completely different views. I do agree with JB's opinion and in part with Melodilynn. We know Heavenly Father is the Almighty God, yet he cannot do certain things, yes...I am not using the word "choosing not", I am saying exactly and literally that, he cannotdo certain things. Because of that, a Savior was put into this world and the Holy Ghost as our Comforter. God cannot possible be the Savior. There is a universal law that must be obeyed by all things and individuals (including God). He cannot be God, the Savior and the Holy Ghost all at the same time, otherwise he would no longer be God, he would cease to be God. Or do we forget that he is not the only God in existence?. He is the God for this Universe but we as Latter Day Saints know how he obtained that Godhood therefore whoever was watching over Him (His God) must have also abide by the law of his own God and so on. There are certain things that God just cannot do.
QUOTE (Melodilynn) |
I think we are basically saying the same thing, but the semantics is getting in the way. |
You're in a computer lab and the network administrator gives you a workstation to go play Sim City. You're all happy watching those little sims drive around the town you built. They go shopping, go to work, and live in their little houses, and maybe go visit that shiny new museum you just placed.
But some of your sims are kind of mean and start rioting near your house. As sim mobs are wont to do, they tend to start being arsonists and burn your buildings down. So you could send in your little fireman sims and little policeman sims to go settle things down. Or you could use a cheat program to make your sims behave. But if you did the latter, the network administrator would swoop down and kick you off for cheating.
Perhaps God is to us as we are to the sims of Sim City?