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The largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement , the LDS Church teaches the belief that the Jewish people are God's chosen people and it also teaches the belief that its members share a common and literal Israelite ancestry with the Jewish people. In Judaism, God is strictly monotheistic , [ 1 ] an absolute one, indivisible, incorporeal and incomparable being who is the ultimate cause of all existence. The Hebrew Bible presents Hashem as the creator of the world and it also presents Him as the only power which is controlling history.
The Babylonian Talmud references other, "foreign gods" as non-existent entities to whom humans mistakenly ascribe reality and power. Theology of the largest Latter Day Saint denomination headquartered in Salt Lake City maintains that God the Father Heavenly Father , Jesus Christ his son , and the Holy Ghost are three separate and distinct beings in person and in substance, yet one in purpose and glory.
Faust expounded this Church doctrine, when he said,. The First Vision confirms the fact there are three separate Gods: God the FatherβElohim, to whom we address our prayers; Jesus the ChristβJehovah; and the Holy Ghostβthe Comforter, through whose spirit we may know the truth of all things. Together, the three comprise the Godhead , unified in purpose and heart. God the Father and Jesus Christ have tangible, perfected bodies of flesh and bone.
God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted Man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens. That is the great secret It is the first principle of the Gospel to know for a certainty the character of God and to know Here, then, is eternal lifeβto know that only wise and true God, and you have got to learn how to become Gods yourselves, and to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done before you.
God himself, the father of us all dwelt on an earth the same as Jesus Christ. Furthermore, there are other gods within Mormonism, such as the Heavenly Mother. Latter-Day Saint theology also holds that, through the process of exaltation , humans can ascend to godhood. However, how they came to obtain immortality is not well understood and is doctrinally different from the process of theosis that mankind will undergo. In other words, God The Father and Jesus Christ reached Godship much differently than the path through exaltation LDS members believe they will take to reach the same status.