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*[[Plan of salvation/Post-mortal existence#The three degrees of glory|The three degrees of glory]]
 
*[[Plan of salvation/Post-mortal existence#Mormon belief in the deification of Man|Mormon belief in the deification of Man]]
 
*[[Plan of salvation/Post-mortal existence#The Sons of Perdition|The Sons of Perdition]]
 
 
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|sublink1=Question: What is the Mormon concept of Hell?
 
|sublink2=Question: What did the Jews and early Christians really believe with regard to a three-part heaven?
 
|sublink3=Question: With respect the the three degrees of glory, what does the word "telestial" mean?
 
|sublink4=Question: Do the Latter-day Saint "Three Degrees of Glory" have a basis in the Bible?
 
|sublink5=Question: Do Mormons believe that there is there progression between the three degrees of glory?
 
|sublink6=Question: Did Joseph Smith derive the idea of "three degrees of glory" from Emanuel Swedenborg's book, Heaven and its Wonders and Hell?
 
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|link=Nature of God/Deification of man
 
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|sublink1=Gospel Topics: "Latter-day Saints see all people as children of God in a full and complete sense"
 
|sublink2=Question: Do Latter-day Saints believe that they will one day 'supplant' God?
 
|sublink3=Question: What were the views of early Christians on the deification of man?
 
|sublink4=Question: Was the Latter-day Saint concept of deification derived from Greek philosophy?
 
|sublink5=Question: What Biblical scriptures discuss the doctrine of the deification of man?
 
|sublink6=Question: If a person faithfully practices Mormonism during this life, do they become a god after they die?
 
|sublink7=Question: Do Mormon men believe that they will become "gods of their own planets" and rule over others?
 
|sublink8=Question: What do Mormons believe regarding the nature of angels?
 
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|sublink1=Question: Are there women who would be among those cast into outer darkness? Are there female "Sons of Perdition"?
 
|sublink2=Question: What must one do in order to become a "Son of Perdition"?
 
|sublink3=Question: Will sons of perdition be resurrected?
 
|sublink4=Question: Will the Sons of Perdition be given another chance to achieve celestial glory?
 
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|link=Plan of salvation/Angels
 
|subject=The Mormon concept regarding the nature of angels
 
|summary=Some Christians reject the Mormon concept that angels were once mortal, claiming that angels are a special creation of God and that humans can never become angels. They quote Psalm 148:2 and 5: "Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts...Let them praise the name of the Lord: for he commanded, and they were created."
 
|sublink1=Questions: What do Mormons believe regarding the nature of angels?
 
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|summary=Some Christians attempt to use 1  Cor. 15:50 to demonstrate that a resurrected being with a physical body cannot enter into heaven, therefore excluding a God with a body as well as resurrected mortals, however, the early Christians interpreted this scripture to mean something very different than modern traditional Christians do.
 
|sublink1=Question: Does the statement in 1 Corinthians 15:50 that flesh and blood cannot enter the kingdom of heaven mean that resurrected beings cannot enter heaven?
 
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|subject=Salvation of non-members
 
|summary=Since the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims to be "the only true Church," does this mean that the LDS believe that everyone else will be damned? And, since the Church teaches that the dead will have the opportunity to hear the gospel preached to them, doesn't this imply that the witness given to those "after death" will be so compelling that virtually everyone will become "a Mormon"?
 
|sublink1=Question: Do Mormons believe that everyone else will be "damned"?
 
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|sublink1=Question: Do Mormons believe men have the right to resurrect their spouses by a specific ordinance?
 
|sublink2=Question: Do Mormons believe that we will have blood in our bodies when we are resurrected or will it be just flesh and bone?
 
 
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Mormon doctrine regarding our post-mortal existence


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