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Blainer: Just how well (seriously) do you know your own history?
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Sent: December 19, 2005 00:06
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] SO THEN it is
safe to assume that NO MORMON RESPONSE TO THE "...
Most Bishops have so much to do that they have little time to answer
petty questions to resolve doctrinal disputes. I would not take a
problem of that nature to my Bishop. No one I know would.
Doctrinal disputes seldom happen, since the BoM and the D&C are very
clear. I know this sounds weird, but it happens to be true. If I
have a doctrinal misunderstanding, I just study it out in my own mind, and the
answer usually presents itself via the Spirit of the Lord.
Blainerb
In a message dated 12/18/2005 9:36:36 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Blaine, if you and a fellow mormon disagreed on the meaning of a
verse, you would go to your Bishop, he would tell you what it means, and
regardless of the answer, you both would acceot that, am I right? If
not, how would you resolve it?
>From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To:
[email protected] >Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] SO THEN it is
safe to assume that NO MORMON >RESPONSE TO THE "... >Date: Sun,
18 Dec 2005 23:24:46 EST > >In a message dated 12/17/2005
5:09:12 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes: > > > >Blainerb: To "be perfect," it
seems one would first have to become >perfect--which may take more
time for some than others. I do OK in >following
the >admonitions of Jesus Christ, and I believe I do better each
day--but I am >after >all a son of Adam and Eve, from whom I
inherited imperfections. > >cd:Christians are son of
Christ -the lost are sons of A&E and will have
no >inheritance. > > >Where does it say that,
Dean? We are all sons and daughters of Adam and >Eve, who
inherit the conditions of the fall. Are you an
exception? > >
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