Often Mormons will say that they believe in the same Jesus as
standard Christianity. However, their leaders’ definition is very
different. The current president of the Mormon Church, Gordon B.
Hinckley, made a very telling comment about Jesus Christ in a talk
in Geneva, Switzerland, June 6, 1998. The Deseret News
reported:
In bearing testimony of Jesus Christ,
President Hinckley spoke of those outside the Church who say
Latter-day Saints "do not believe in the traditional Christ.
No, I don't. The traditional Christ of whom
they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak.
For the Christ of whom I speak has been revealed in this the
Dispensation of the Fulness of Times.
He together with His Father, appeared to the
boy Joseph smith in the year 1820, and when Joseph left the
grove that day, he knew more of the nature of God than
all the learned ministers of the gospel of the ages." (Deseret
News, Church News section, Salt Lake City, Utah, week ending
June 20, 1998, p. 7)
Mormonism teaches that somewhere in eternity past God and his
wife first existed as mortals on a different earth, overseen by
their Heavenly Father and Mother.
This mortal couple died, received resurrected bodies, and
eventually achieved godhood. They then procreated the millions of
spirit children that would be sent to this earth as mortals. Thus
God is part of an eternal chain of gods procreating spirit children
for different worlds. Joseph Smith preached:
God himself, was once as we are now, and is an
exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens!...it is
necessary we should understand the character and being of God
and how He came to be so; for I am going to tell you how
God came to be God. (History of the Church, vol.
6, p. 305)
The Mormon Church teaches that men, gods, angels and devils are
all the same species. Thus both Jesus and Lucifer are literally our
elder brothers. As men are viewed as being the same species as God
and Jesus they have the same potential to achieve godhood. Brigham
Young preached:
We have a Father; He is in heaven; ...He says
that we are His children. ... we actually believe that God
the Father is our heavenly Father, that we are His children;
and we believe that Jesus Christ is our elder brother—that
he is actually the Son of our Father and that he is the
Savior of the world, and was appointed to this before the
foundations of this earth were laid. (Journal of Discourses,
vol. 13, pp. 235-256, February 20, 1870)
On another occasion Brigham Young declared:
He [Jehovah] was the Son of our Heavenly
Father, as we are the sons of our earthly fathers. God is
the Father of our spirits, which are clothed upon by fleshly
bodies, begotten for us by our earthly fathers. Jesus is our
elder brother spirit clothed upon with an earthly body
begotten by the Father of our spirits. (Journal of
Discourses, vol. 10, p. 2, September 28, 1862)
Past LDS Pres. Joseph F. Smith wrote:
Among the spirit children of Elohim the
firstborn was and is Jehovah or Jesus Christ to
whom all others are juniors .... There is no impropriety,
therefore, in speaking of Jesus Christ as the elder brother
of the rest of humankind.... Let it not be forgotten, however,
that He is essentially greater than any and all others by reason
(1) of His seniority as the oldest or firstborn; (2) of
His unique status in the flesh as the offspring of a
mortal mother and of an immortal, or resurrected and
glorified, Father; (3) of His selection and foreordination
as the one and only Redeemer and Savior of the race; and (4) of
His transcendent sinlessness. (Improvement Era, vol. 19,
pp. 941-942, June 30, 1916)
On February 8, 1857 Brigham Young explained how God came to be
God and fathered Jesus:
Now to the facts in the case; all the
difference between Jesus Christ and any other man that ever
lived on the earth, from the days of Adam until now, is simply
this, the Father, after He had once been in the flesh,
and lived as we live, obtained His exaltation, attained
to thrones, gained the ascendancy over principalities and
powers, and had the knowledge and power to create—to bring forth
and organize the elements upon natural principles. This He did
after His ascension, or His glory, or His eternity, and
was actually classed with the Gods, with the beings who
create, with those who have kept the celestial law while in the
flesh, and again obtained their bodies. Then He was prepared to
commence the work of creation, as the Scriptures teach.
It is all here in the Bible; I am not telling you a word but
what is contained in that book.
Things were first created spiritually; the
Father actually begat the spirits, and they were brought
forth and lived with Him. Then He commenced the work of creating
earthly tabernacles, precisely as He had been created in this
flesh himself, by partaking of the course material that was
organized and composed this earth, until His system was charged
with it, consequently the tabernacles of His children were
organized from the coarse materials of this earth.
When the time came that His first-born, the
Saviour, should come into the world and take a tabernacle,
the Father came Himself and favoured that spirit [Mary] with a
tabernacle instead of letting any other man do it. The
Saviour was begotten by the Father of His spirit, by the same
Being who is the Father of our spirits, and that is all the
organic difference between Jesus Christ and you and me. And
a difference there is between our Father and us consists in that
He has gained His exaltation, and has obtained eternal
lives. The principle of eternal lives is an eternal existence,
eternal duration, eternal exaltation. Endless are His kingdoms,
endless His thrones and His dominions, and endless are His
posterity; they never will cease to multiply from this time
henceforth and forever. (Journal of Discourses, vol. 4,
pp. 217-218)
Apostle George Q. Cannon preached that Christ, Satan and all the
mortals born on this earth are actually brothers and sisters from a
pre-earth life:
We are here to be tested and tried. There is a
war between Satan and God. We are brethren and sisters of
Satan as well as of Jesus. It may be startling doctrine to
many to say this; but Satan is our brother. Jesus is our
brother. We are the children of God. God begot us in the
spirit in the eternal worlds. This fight that I speak of arose,
as we are told, over the question as to how man should work out
his earthly probation in a tabernacle of flesh and bones and
obtain redemption. Satan differed from God, and he rebelled. We
are told in the scriptures that he drew after him one third of
the family of God. They thought his plan better than that of the
Savior Jesus Christ. From that time until the present he has
been struggling to destroy the plans of Jehovah, and to seduce
the children of men—his brothers and sisters—from their
allegiance to God. (Apostle George Q. Cannon, March 11th, 1894,
Collected Discourses, compiled by Brian Stuy, vol. 4, p.
23,)
JESUS ACHIEVED GODHOOD
Speaking in 1949, LDS leader Milton R. Hunter, of the First
Council of the Seventy, stated:
You and I were sons and daughters of our
Eternal Parents in the spirit world. In fact, all the people in
this world were of that family, and Jesus Christ was the
Firstborn.
During his pre-mortal life Jesus Christ
rose to the status of Godhood. At that
time he was foreordained to be the Savior of this world. Father
Abraham was privileged to see in vision the grand council in
heaven that was held prior to the peopling of this earth, and he
saw, as the Lord showed him, "many of the noble and great ones."
(LDS Conference Report, October 1949, p. 69)
Apostle James E. Talmage taught:
Through the sure word of revealed truth we
learn of the actual relationship between God and man, and that
this is the literal relationship of parent to child. The
spirits of men are the offspring of Deity, born in the
antemortal world and endowed with the Divine birthright of
eternal development and progression, in which course of
advancement the life on earth is but a stage. ... To become
perfect as God is perfect is to attain the state, power,
dignity, and authority of godship. Plainly there is a way
provided by which the child of God may follow the footsteps of
the Father, and in time—sometime in the distant eternities—be
as that Divine Father is. Even as Christ, the Only
Begotten Son of God in the flesh, endured the experiences of
mortality, passed the portals of death and became a
resurrected Being, so the Father before Him had trodden the
same path of progression from manhood to Godhood, and today
sits enthroned in the heavens by right of achievement. He
is the Eternal Father and with Him, crowned with glory and
majesty, is the eternal Mother. They twain are the
parents of the spirit-children for whose schooling in the
lessons of mortality this earth was framed. ... Eternal
exaltation is the assured attainment of those who obey in its
fulness the whole law of the Gospel of Christ; theirs it is to
become like unto their Celestial Parents.
"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." (Doctrine and Covenants 132:20). (The
Essential James E. Talmage, edited by James P. Harris, pp.
132-133)
LITERAL SON OF GOD
While Mormon leaders assert that they believe in the virgin birth
they have changed the definition. The LDS Church teaches that God
the Father has a physical, tangible, resurrected body and that God
literally sired Jesus in the same physical sense that any other man
begets a child. Consequently "the virgin birth" is redefined to mean
Mary had intercourse with a god, not a mortal, in order to literally
conceive the baby Jesus. In a 1916 doctrinal statement by the LDS
First Presidency we read:
1. "Father" as Literal Parent
... God the Eternal Father, whom we designate by the exalted
name-title "Elohim," is the literal Parent of our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ, and of the spirits of the human race.
Elohim is the Father in every sense in which Jesus Christ
is so designated, and distinctively He is the Father of spirits.
... Jesus Christ is the Son of Elohim both as spiritual and
bodily offspring; that is to say, Elohim is literally the
Father of the spirit of Jesus Christ and also of the body
in which Jesus Christ performed His mission in the flesh, and
which body died on the cross and was afterward taken up by the
process of resurrection, and is now the immortalized tabernacle
of the eternal spirit of our Lord and Savior. (Encyclopedia
of Mormonism, vol. 4, pp. 1670-1671)
In a Christmas message to the general membership, the LDS First
Presidency wrote:
A CHRISTMAS GREETING
FROM THE FIRST PRESIDENCY
The Latter-day Saints unite with the people of
every creed and tongue and race in the general commemoration of
the day observed throughout Christendom as the anniversary of
the God-Man's earthly birth. ... We bow to Him as the
veritable Son of the living God in the fullest sense of the
hallowed term. As Mary was His saintly mother, so the Mighty
God was His everlasting and literal Father. He was "the only
begotten" of Deity, in the flesh, to die that man may
live. This we once more affirm and declare as a glorious truth
and a fundamental of "Mormon" faith. (Messages of the First
Presidency, Vol. 4, pp. 318-319)
Apostle Bruce R. McConkie explained:
God the Father is a perfected, glorified,
holy Man, an immortal Personage. And Christ was born into
the world as the literal Son of this Holy Being; he was born
in the same personal, real, and literal sense that any mortal
son is born to a mortal father. There is nothing
figurative about his paternity; he was begotten,
conceived and born in the normal and natural course of
events, for he is the Son of God, and that designation means
what it says. (Mormon Doctrine, by Bruce McConkie, p.
742)
Apostle McConkie explained that there was nothing figurative
about Mary’s conception:
And so it is with the Eternal Father and the
mortal birth of the Eternal Son. The Father is a Father
is a Father; he is not a spirit essence or nothingness to which
the name Father is figuratively applied. And the Son is a Son is
a Son; he is not some transient emanation from a divine essence,
but a literal, living offspring of an actual Father. ...
There is nothing figurative or hidden or beyond comprehension in
our Lord's coming into mortality. He is the Son of God in
the same sense and way that we are the sons of mortal fathers.
(The Promised Messiah, pp. 468-469)
In the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, under the heading JESUS
CHRIST we read:
He was able to accomplish his unique
ministry—a ministry of reconciliation and salvation—because of
who and what he was. President Ezra Taft Benson stated, "The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints proclaims that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God in the most literal sense. The
body in which He performed His mission in the flesh was
fathered by that same Holy Being we worship as God, our
Eternal Father. Jesus was not the son of Joseph, nor was He
begotten by the Holy Ghost. He is the Son of the Eternal
Father!" ... From Mary, a mortal woman, Jesus inherited
mortality, including the capacity to die. From his exalted
Father he inherited immortality, the capacity to live
forever. (Encyclopedia of Mormonism, vol. 2, pp.724-725)
On another page of the same volume we read: The fact of Jesus’
being the literal Son of God in the flesh is crucial
to the ATONEMENT,...
For Latter-day Saints, the paternity of
Jesus is not obscure. He was the literal, biological son of an
immortal, tangible Father and Mary, a mortal woman (see
Virgin Birth). Jesus is the only person born who deserves the
title "the Only Begotten Son of God" ... He was not the son of
the Holy Ghost; it was only through the Holy Ghost that the
power of the Highest overshadowed Mary (Luke 1:35; 1 Ne. 11:19).
(Encyclopedia of Mormonism, vol. 2, p. 729)
Joseph Fielding Smith wrote:
Throughout the scriptures he is spoken of as
the Son of God. The story of his birth is plain and free from
mystery, insofar as the fact is made that he is in very deed the
Son of God. We are emphatically informed that he was
begotten by the Father. He recognized God as his Father. He
referred to himself as being the Son of God. This is not a
mystery. ... It is true of Jesus Christ, as it is of any
other son, he was begotten in the image of his Father and
in his case his Father is the Eternal God, and the
scriptures inform us that Jesus was the express image of his
Father. (The Restoration of All Things, p. 61)
Apostle McConkie declared that Jesus was begotten in the normal
way:
And so, in the final analysis it is the
faithful saints, those who have testimonies of the truth and
divinity of this great latter-day work, who declare our Lord's
generation to the world. Their testimony is that Mary's son is
God's Son; that he was conceived and begotten in the normal
way; that he took upon himself mortality by the natural birth
processes; that he inherited the power of mortality from his
mother and the power of immortality from his Father—in
consequence of all of which he was able to work out the infinite
and eternal atonement. (The Promised Messiah, Bruce
McConkie, pp. 472-473)
Apostle James E. Talmage wrote:
That Child to be born of Mary was begotten
of Elohim, the Eternal Father, not in violation of natural law
but in accordance with a higher manifestation thereof; and,
the offspring from that association of supreme sanctity,
celestial Sireship, and pure though mortal maternity, was of
right to be called the "Son of the Highest." In His nature would
be combined the powers of Godhood with the capacity and
possibilities of mortality; and this through the ordinary
operation of the fundamental law of heredity, declared of
God, demonstrated by science, and admitted by philosophy, that
living beings shall propagate—after their kind. The Child Jesus
was to inherit the physical, mental, and Spiritual traits,
tendencies, and powers that characterized His parents—one
immortal and glorified—God, the other human—woman. (Jesus
the Christ, James E. Talmage, p. 81)
Jesus According to the Bible
The Bible declares that Jesus is fully God, not a subordinate
deity. He eternally exists as God and is our creator.
John 1:1-4, 14
In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the
beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him
was not any thing made that was made. In him was life; and the
life was the light of men. ... And the Word was made flesh, and
dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the
only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
Isaiah 9:6
For unto us a child is born, unto us a
son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and
his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God,
The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
John 8:58
Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily,
I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.
1 Timothy 3:16
And without controversy great is the
mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified
in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles,
believed on in the world, received up into glory.
Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and
today, and for ever.
Colossians 1:16-17
For by him [Christ] were all things
created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and
invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or
principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and
for him: And he is before all things, and by him all things
consist.
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