The Powerful Restored Truth Of Becoming Like God - Dr. Andrew C. Skinner

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Dr Andrew C Skinner is the former Dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University.
    I wanted to speak to Dr Skinner about one of the most powerful - and sometimes uncomfortable - doctrines of the Restored Gospel: Theosis, Human Divinization, or simply - becoming like God.
    Some highlights from this episode include what other faiths believe, the King Follett discourse, and why this doctrine is important to Dr Skinner.
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    00:00 Why Elevate our Language in Prayer?
    08:44 Historical Doctrine of Becoming like God
    24:30 The Split between Eastern and Western Christian Ideology
    27:39 Restoring the Knowledge of Our Divine Potential
    37:46 God is Love
    42:21 Misunderstanding God in the Old Testament
    49:19 Divinization: An Equal Opportunity Doctrine
    58:21 Temple Ordinances allow us to Become Like God
    1:07:19 Dr Skinner's Personal Witness
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  • @forallthesaintspod
    @forallthesaintspod  23 дні тому +6

    Hope you all enjoyed this, and it helps to brighten your day! Don’t forget to subscribe!
    00:00 Why Elevate our Language in Prayer?
    08:44 Historical Doctrine of Becoming like God
    24:30 The Split between Eastern and Western Christian Ideology
    27:39 Restoring the Knowledge of Our Divine Potential
    37:46 God is Love
    42:21 Misunderstanding God in the Old Testament
    49:19 Divinization:An Equal Opportunity Doctrine
    58:21 Temple Ordinances allow us to Become Like God
    1:07:19 Dr Skinners Personal Witness

  • @JD-pr1et
    @JD-pr1et 23 дні тому +11

    What else could we become if God is our Father and we are His offspring as noted in the New Testament? As a Roman Catholic and Evangelical Christian, we were taught that the spirit essence (which fills the universe and is smaller than the head of a pin) is called father because that unembodied, diffuse, spirit essence created everything from nothing (as per Aristotle). I am grateful for the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ where we accept the New Testament scriptures for what they say rather than viewing scripture through a Platonic/Neo-Platonic lens.

    • @MrMarcand100
      @MrMarcand100 23 дні тому

      I’m actually taking a different path from LDS to simply following Jesus and am deconstructing teachings of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young and others who were heavily influenced by Freemasonry. My view shifted from believing I was a son of God in the LDS sense to an adopted child of God, His creation and image bearer, and Jesus is NOT created and Jesus from everlasting to everlasting with the Father), and there are no other Gods and will not be any other God as the scriptures said in Isaiah 43:10 and John 1:1. The first sin was for His creation to try to become like God. That was Lucifer’s fall. It was Adam and Eve’s sin. It was the reason for the Tower of Babel to fall and languages to be confounded. The Book of Mormon I believe is Christian fan fiction but holds to the essence of who Jesus is much closer than what Joseph and Brigham taught adding in D&C 132 and polygamy in heaven.

    • @JD-pr1et
      @JD-pr1et 23 дні тому +6

      @@MrMarcand100 Sorry you can't accept the plain language of scripture. The One (or totally Other) from Plato, when wedded to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost at Nicea creates the confusion. Nothing can be like the totally other.
      You have obviously missed the scriptures like in 1 John and joint heirs of Paul in scripture noted we will be as Christ is and have all that he has. Satan's problem was that he wanted the Father's glory but sought to take away the agency of man which is not being like God. You should read the scriptures and early Christian history on all of these topics. They show a very different picture that the antichrist toilet water you have been drinking.
      Also, Jesus as a created being from nothing is from Arianism, not the Church of Jesus Christ.
      Your "heavily influenced by freemasonry" for its doctrine is obviously from the antichrist literature, as that is very telling in its ignorance of both the Church of Jesus Christ and freemasonry. While Joseph couched the endowment in the pedagogy of freemasonry, the content is very different. Bradshaw has a very good book on the topic should you care to read real research on the subject.

    • @SoCalSaint492
      @SoCalSaint492 22 дні тому +3

      @@MrMarcand100in my experience, when people start to fall away from from the church and blame it on our doctrine, they’re really just looking for an excuse to leave anyways. Maybe to experience more “freedom” which is what they think they need. Hopefully you’ll see that our amazing doctrine is exactly what you’re searching for all along. It’s all there in front of us if you don’t hold on to sometimes acquired faulty beliefs or misinformation that we grew up with. Prey and study and you’ll see the true light. Good luck😊

    • @amandadangerfieldpiano
      @amandadangerfieldpiano 16 днів тому +1

      @@MrMarcand100What about the meaning of “begotten”? Only begotten Son.

  • @johnbushman57
    @johnbushman57 21 день тому +2

    Your podcasts are always good, Ben. This one with Brother Skinner was especially enjoyable.

  • @establishingzion688
    @establishingzion688 21 день тому +1

    Thank you for this wonderful and edifying discussion! I really appreciate Brother Skinner. I've watched some of his scriptures discussions with other BYU instructors and it's great to hear him again on such an amazing gospel topic.

  • @ClintK.
    @ClintK. 22 дні тому +2

    Well done. Content keeps getting better and better. Beautiful doctrine wonderful supportive interview.

  • @amandadangerfieldpiano
    @amandadangerfieldpiano 18 днів тому +1

    Hi! Happy Saturday. I just subscribed - after searching for Skinner God and finding this video (which I am enjoying). 😃

  • @sherigraham3873
    @sherigraham3873 22 дні тому +2

    Fantastic discourse!! I'm grateful for all the supporting verses from the Bible itself that point to this beautiful idea 💡. I am a child of God! This is my identity!

  • @AbrahamicAstronomy
    @AbrahamicAstronomy 23 дні тому +4

    A wonderful conversation! Thank you for bringing such uplifting discussions to us.

  • @danielschulz9304
    @danielschulz9304 23 дні тому +4

    Dr Skinner is awesome, I've heard him on other sites and he is always great, thank you both 🙏

  • @couragecoachsam
    @couragecoachsam 23 дні тому +1

    Making God and His children of different categories in an attempt to elevate God above all comprehension I’m seeing now as a major stumbling block for most Christians. Eastern Orthodoxy, though they have many differing beliefs to our church, at least agree that mankind is capable of actually growing into the same nature that God has.
    I believe a transcendental God who we cannot ever hope to approach in shared glory as His children is a lower concept of divinity than what Catholics and Protestants conceive in thought.
    I’m grateful for the restored gospel that teaches plain and simple truths.

  • @cindlou7335
    @cindlou7335 23 дні тому +1

    This was so so good, thank you!!

  • @thestickofjoseph
    @thestickofjoseph 23 дні тому +4

    Awesome convo!

  • @lucyjackson3754
    @lucyjackson3754 23 дні тому +4

    Really enjoyed this topic. 👍👍

  • @garywright5024
    @garywright5024 23 дні тому +2

    great podcast Ben and Edifying insights from brother Skinner Thankyou - Gary Wright Coventry UK...

  • @cvmcmanus3763
    @cvmcmanus3763 22 дні тому +2

    Ben, I always love your podcasts but Andrew C. Skinner is one of my favorite LDS scholars. This interview was just fantastic. Thanks for all you do. BTW, what was the poem that the couplet "As man is, God once was. As God is man may become" comes from? thanks again

    • @forallthesaintspod
      @forallthesaintspod  22 дні тому +2

      Thank you! I appreciate your comment. Here is a link I found to more of the poem: forum.staylds.com/viewtopic.php?t=5361

    • @cvmcmanus3763
      @cvmcmanus3763 21 день тому +1

      @@forallthesaintspod Thank you, Ben!

  • @brb5506
    @brb5506 22 дні тому +1

    Thou, thee, thy/thine were once familiar pronouns in English as well, cognate with du, dig, din/dit in Danish, for example. Their connotation has been changed to imply distance between us and God. Certainly, the gulf between the Divine and the human is unfathomable, spanned by the atonement of Jesus Christ. The goal is to cross that bridge in order to become close to -- even at one with -- God. Jesus used the imagery of marriage, He the bridegroom and we His brides, to suggest the intimacy we are supposed to have with Him. Thou, thee, thy/thine are pronouns of intimacy, not distance.

  • @cvmcmanus3763
    @cvmcmanus3763 20 днів тому

    What, how does Greek Orthodox theology describe how to obtain theosis? Thank you

    • @forallthesaintspod
      @forallthesaintspod  20 днів тому +1

      In a relatively similar way to us, through a sacramental process helped by ascetic practices, I think the main difference is the mysticism of Greek orthodoxy

    • @cvmcmanus3763
      @cvmcmanus3763 20 днів тому

      @@forallthesaintspod thank you, Ben. But I don't understand what you just said. I think I'll just googl Greek Orthodoxy. I appreciate your time and effort to answer our questions. Have a blessed day

  • @amandadangerfieldpiano
    @amandadangerfieldpiano 18 днів тому +1

    Hi! Happy Saturday. I just subscribed - after searching for Skinner God and finding this video (which I am enjoying). 😃

    • @forallthesaintspod
      @forallthesaintspod  17 днів тому +1

      So glad you are enjoying it, and you must be a good one if you searching for that!

    • @amandadangerfieldpiano
      @amandadangerfieldpiano 17 днів тому +1

      @@forallthesaintspod My friend had shared a similar link, to him talking about the character of God. She has been a temple worker for almost 30 years!