(May 30, 2013 at 1:16 pm)tokutter Wrote:(May 30, 2013 at 12:33 pm)ronedee Wrote: .
But, trying to explain the path to God is like trying to explain a beautiful sunset to a person born blind. And I'm not trying to say that in a demeaning way...its just the only way to explain it. And nothing I say can, or will make sense to you unless we stand on the same ground!
Maybe your explaining the wrong path ronedee.
Try this one.... http://www.mrm.org/no-salvation-without-joseph-smith
In his article entitled "Joseph Smith Among the Prophets" printed in the June 1994 issue of "Ensign" magazine, Mormon writer Robert L. Millet quoted second LDS Prophet Brigham Young, who, in 1859, stated, "From the day that the priesthood was taken from the earth to the winding up things of all things, every man and woman must have the certificate of Joseph Smith, junior, as a passport to their entrance into the mansion where God and Christ are -- I with you and you with me. I cannot go there without his consent" (Journal of Discourses 7:238. See also Search These Commandments, 1984, pg. 133).
Or maybe all you god believers could get together and narrow it down to one path.........might make it easier......GOOD LUCK
There is a "path" leading to the "gate"? But how do you explain that to someone in a rudderless boat on the ocean?
This is about as narrow as the gate gets my friend:
"Jesus warned that others would come proclaiming that salvation could be obtained by some other means. He warned that thieves and robbers would come who would claim that salvation can be obtained by "some other way" (John 10:1). He added that only those who enter through the door of the "sheepgate" are truly His own."
Quis ut Deus?