The Confutation of Mormonism: Part 3

4. The Problem of Simultaneous Unity & Diversity (the One & Many. 

In Mormonism, Elohim is one of many gods who are, on a functional level, Exhalted Men. 

The creation is said to best His image.  Although not created objects, numbers reflect God’s image & attributes. Whole numbers are immutable abstract (mathematical) objects that inhere in God’s mind,   They are perichoretic vis the fractions in between them.   

 If Mormonism obtains then numbers are not perichoretic.  Elohim, in LDS theology, is an internally singular individual & not a singular being who is triune & whose Members are perfectly perichoretic with each other.  If Elohim is not triune & his image reflects his nature, then there are no fractional numbers & there is no simultaneous unity & diversity in perfect diversity.   

The creation bears the marks of simultaneous unity & diversity.   Fractions exist.  

O. LORD, Hear our prayer(s),

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