The Catholic Church has (at one time or another) ruled out as heresy every way to model the Trinity. LDS does not seem to require strict logical self-contradictions.
While getting your own planet when you die is an additional detail with no evidence behind it, you might well expect some such result from a benevolent deity.
Orson Scott Card tries to make their beliefs sound like modern multiverse/​macrocosm theory.
Becoming a deity yourself brings Mormonism close to something an intelligent creator might do. Of course, you wouldn’t expect people to die before that point. Even if we depart from LDS orthodoxy by accepting re-incarnation, the lack of childproofing safeguards creates a problem for any variant that refuses to go full Truman Show.
Probably not, but:
The Catholic Church has (at one time or another) ruled out as heresy every way to model the Trinity. LDS does not seem to require strict logical self-contradictions.
While getting your own planet when you die is an additional detail with no evidence behind it, you might well expect some such result from a benevolent deity.
Orson Scott Card tries to make their beliefs sound like modern multiverse/​macrocosm theory.
Becoming a deity yourself brings Mormonism close to something an intelligent creator might do. Of course, you wouldn’t expect people to die before that point. Even if we depart from LDS orthodoxy by accepting re-incarnation, the lack of childproofing safeguards creates a problem for any variant that refuses to go full Truman Show.