In the LDS Doctrines it tells us that, God the Heavenly Father, trough Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost, created this Universe and Earth, that we should come here and proof our selves.
To be tested and feel the pain of salvation through His only Begotten Son in the Flesh, Jesus the Christ.
Start pondering the Creation, then the laws of the prophets, then as history move forward.
Human race cover the the entire planet,most the times they have a Little history of their past, many time they have allot of light of this earth.
We have the incomplete Bible books, History about people world wide by Robinson 11 volumes, The Book of Mormon, talks about the American continent.
The Asian Culture has Buddha histories, they say He got His marching orders fro Jesus Christ also, and the Chinese history very well documented
2007-12-22 08:37:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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So you can do precisely what you are doing now, questioning the motive of existence. It is said God is our Father, so as our father we are raised by those who are raised by those who are raised...etc all the way back to Genesis. In giving us our liberty to do what we want in free will, we often criticize or berate God for the things that happen against us. But the negative actions are the works of man and not God. The objective then is to learn how to be in union with God so that we can be equal with Him.
2007-12-22 01:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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God made man so that they could worship Him in truth. But man having his own will decided to listen to the devil and as a result was cast out from His presence as no sinner is able to have communion with Him.
His purpose in creating everything in this universe was for His beloved creation.
His purpose for creating this intricate earth was so that man could live on it.
His purpose for creating us is that we should believe in Him and worship only Him in spirit and in truth.
Because of mans rebellousness He cast them away from His presence and told them that they will in future live by the sweat of their brow.
Even when He cast them out of Eden He already made a plan to redeem them back to Him.
All through the Old Testament we will find promises of God of redeeming man. But only in the New Testament did He decide to come to this earth to save man in the form of His creation by borrowing a womb of a virgin specially chosen by God.
So at the age of 30 He was Babtised to take on the worlds sins when His servant John the Babtist babtised Him. This same John cried out the following day as He saw Him walking by, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world" (John 1:29).
He carried these sins to the Cross where He cried out "It is finished" paying the full price for the wages of all our sin in our place.
We need to believe in the only gospel given to man that is, the gospel of the water and the Spirit (John 3:5).
If you should read the first chapter of Mathew the record of geneology of Jesus Christ, you may include your name here as His sinless saints belonging to His family, only if you come His way of the water and the Spirit.
2007-12-22 01:35:37
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Christinity shows to mankind; both the purpose and reason of god to give; and to give life to man; give opportunity of life to man for taking birth; and of life itself to man to take birth and to be born again.
It shows to us the purpose of god to give life and birth to man; through the story of moses; as deliverance. The purpose of god to give life to man is delivarence. According to christianity Man should be a deliverer.
Four hundread years later jesus showed man; those ways, means, and methods of god by which deliverances can be made; which is sacrifice, through the means of self, and the method of the cross.
According to christianity; man needs to be a deliverer to fullfill the obligations of his self towards god; and to be which; he needs to know, adopt, and use those principals of life and laws of nature which can help him make appropirate sacrifices; through the means of his self; and with the help of the method of cross.
The reason of christianity; for which man should become a deliverer; and to use the knowledge, means and methods of sacrifice only as the means of deliverances; is not only to spread the spirits of joy, love, and compassion but to do so with a pure heart and clear mind; like the pure snow and the clear skys of the christmas.
Christianity; however fails to specifically inform and guide the self;
about all that which needs to be sacrificed and delivered;
about the type and kind of sacrifice which needs to be made by man to ensure deliverance;
about the knowledge which can help man in using the self only as the means of sacrifice and deliverance; and
about that method of cross which man can adopt for making delivarences and by which sacrifices also can be made.
Although it fails; but still it does not ; for these are secrets; and about those laws of nature by which nature continues to exist, work, and perform the actions and activities of creation, construction and production of it self and of its own actions and activities; both within and out side man from times immemorial
Christianity has very aptly choosen to; not to explicitly and clearly speak of such secrets; for if in wrong hands; they can be more destuctive than any and all of the world wars.
It is however not such secret after all; god is supereme for nothing; he is more clever than any one in particular. he has his own ways of doing things. He has tried to deliver these secrets and the knowledge of them through another religion; that of Sanatan in Hinduism.
THE BHAGWAT GITA DESCRIBES THUS;
Chapter 4, Verse 1.
The Blessed Lord said: I instructed this imperishable science of yoga to the sun-god, Vivasvan, and Vivasvan instructed it to Manu, the father of mankind, and Manu in turn instructed it to Iksvaku.
Chapter 4, Verse 2.
This supreme science was thus received through the chain of disciplic succession, and the saintly kings understood it in that way. But in course of time the succession was broken, and therefore the science as it is appears to be lost.
Chapter 4, Verse 3.
That very ancient science of the relationship with the Supreme is today told by Me to you because you are My devotee as well as My friend; therefore you can understand the transcendental mystery of this science.
Chapter 4, Verse 4.
Arjuna said: The sun-god Vivasvan is senior by birth to You. How am I to understand that in the beginning You instructed this science to him?
Chapter 4, Verse 5.
The Blessed Lord said: Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot, O subduer of the enemy!
Chapter 4, Verse 6.
Although I am unborn and My transcendental body never deteriorates, and although I am the Lord of all sentient beings, I still appear in every millennium in My original transcendental form.
Chapter 10, Verse 1.
The Supreme Lord said: My dear friend, mighty-armed Arjuna, listen again to My supreme word, which I shall impart to you for your benefit and which will give you great joy.
Chapter 10, Verse 32.
Of all creations I am the beginning and the end and also the middle, O Arjuna. Of all sciences I am the spiritual science of the self, and among logicians I am the conclusive truth.
THE BHAGWAT GITA ALSO SPEAKS ABOUT SACRIFICE THUS;
Chapter 3, Verse 10.
In the beginning of creation, the Lord of all creatures sent forth generations of men and demigods, along with sacrifices , and blessed them by saying, "Be thou happy by this yajna [sacrifice] because its performance will bestow upon you all desirable things."
Chapter 3, Verse 11.
The demigods, being pleased by sacrifices, will also please you; thus nourishing one another, there will reign general prosperity for all.
Chapter 3, Verse 12.
In charge of the various necessities of life, the demigods, being satisfied by the performance of yajna [sacrifice], supply all necessities to man. But he who enjoys these gifts, without offering them to the demigods in return, is certainly a thief.
Chapter 3, Verse 13.
The devotees of the Lord are released from all kinds of sins because they eat food which is offered first for sacrifice. Others, who prepare food for personal sense enjoyment, verily eat only sin.
Chapter 3, Verse 14.
All living bodies subsist on food grains, which are produced from rains. Rains are produced by performance of yajna [sacrifice], and yajna is born of prescribed duties.
Chapter 3, Verse 15.
Regulated activities are prescribed in the Vedas, and the Vedas are directly manifested from the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Consequently the all-pervading Transcendence is eternally situated in acts of sacrifice.
Chapter 3, Verse 16.
My dear Arjuna, a man who does not follow this prescribed Vedic system of sacrifice certainly leads a life of sin, for a person delighting only in the senses lives in vain.
2007-12-22 02:41:08
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answered by ts@greenpastures 6
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