Jersey Boy Posted August 27, 2018 Report Posted August 27, 2018 On 8/24/2018 at 10:40 PM, Rob Osborn said: I take section 88 into the overall context of things. I will explain later in more detail. Even though there are different glories, at the end of the millennium there will be only one kingdom the saved all go to- the Celestial kingdom of God. There is now way you will be able to harmonize the verses I quoted from D&C 88 with your “ no degrees of glory after the resurrection” concept because the usage of the word “quicken” is a direct and unambiguous replacement for the word resurrection. A much easier way to resolve the seeming paradox is to understand that all saved individuals will receive a portion of God’s eternal life. but that those who inherit the highest degree of glory in the celestial kingdom will receive the fulness of God’s eternal life. Quote
Rob Osborn Posted August 27, 2018 Report Posted August 27, 2018 5 hours ago, Jersey Boy said: There is now way you will be able to harmonize the verses I quoted from D&C 88 with your “ no degrees of glory after the resurrection” concept because the usage of the word “quicken” is a direct and unambiguous replacement for the word resurrection. A much easier way to resolve the seeming paradox is to understand that all saved individuals will receive a portion of God’s eternal life. but that those who inherit the highest degree of glory in the celestial kingdom will receive the fulness of God’s eternal life. Those who have been resurrected up till now have been resurrected with a telestial glory as the Earth is only of telestial glory right now. At the beginning of the millennium they will be quickened to terrestrial glory and after the millennium they will be quickened again to celestial glory. Only at that point will eternal life be given or eternal death. Only two outcomes. Quote
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