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Old 11-21-2011, 01:44 AM
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Default Robert Millet speaking in Seattle area

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Free educational lecture by Robert Millet, Professor of Religion at BYU (hosted by Shorline Stake) Saturday, December 3rd at 7pm at the LDS Montlake building.
I know some of you live in the Seattle area, and some of you are a fan of How Wide the Divide, and at least one of you fall under the overlap.
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Old 11-21-2011, 06:21 AM
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Dang, I wish I lived closer. I love Bro Millet. I've heard him speak at Ed Week at BYU and love his insights.
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I hope that chapel is a large one since you just invited people from all over the world to it.
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Wish I lived there. I love Robert Millet.
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Arrgh...I'd love to go hear him...alas, I have a family-church function to attend. Let me know if they podcast it. :::sigh:::
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Thanks for the heads up. Brother Millet is a great speaker and those that attend will be blesed by his wise understanding of the Gospel.

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He came to BYU Idaho and spoke about the bible. LOVED it. Wrote an entire paper on it
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If it's any consolation I am almost through with Bridging the Divide, the book he co-authored with Rev. Greg Johnson. :-)
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If it's any consolation I am almost through with Bridging the Divide, the book he co-authored with Rev. Greg Johnson. :-)
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It is so very interesting to me, having followed there story for some time. However, for those interested in the main differences in doctrine, I'd suggest the earlier How Wide the Divide book, by Robinson & Blomberg.
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