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Originally Posted by Snow
Regardless of whether the poster merits respect for being a human being, rejecting the Lord's teachings is hardly a valid reason for respecting someone as omega said.
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Snow, I was respecting her opinion not that I agree with it.
What would you think I should do? I can either respect her opinion or disrespect it. There is no inbetween.
Should I disrespect people because they don't believe in what I believe? Should I disrespect a Jew, a Muslim, a Hindu, an atheist because they reject Christ and His teachings? I just don't think that's a Christ-like thing to do. I'm just curious because I'm trying to figure out where you are coming from with this.
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Blessed are those who need no reasons other than their love for the Savior to keep his commandments” (Elder Faust, Ensign, Nov. 1991).
Treat your body like a temple, not a woodshed.
Everyday righteous living will be increasingly difficult. In addition, holders of the priesthood may well have to meet some extra challenges in safeguarding and providing for their families.---James E Faust, November 2004 Conference
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