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Here is my latest post about the Book of Mormon from my website: www.graceforgrace.com My mom recently gave me a good book for Christmas called The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. Lee was a hardened journalist and could see no reason to believe in God or Jesus. To prove his point that there is not a way to prove that Jesus was the literal Son of God, he describes various bible scholars he visits and evidences that he finds that prove various aspects of Jesusâ... Read More
QUESTION: What did Lucifer mean by saying to God, "I will be your son," when asking God to use him to be savior of mankind? Why didn’t he just say, "here am I, your son" or did I just misinterpret the verse? RESPONSE: I appreciate that this question was asked. I have thought about this question before and felt like I understood the “what” before, but I never really thought about the “why,” as I have when reflecting on your question. First, let’s talk about what Lu... Read More
I've started a correspondence with one of my new friends at lds.net. He is a prison chaplain (a great one probably) in the Northwest. This posting, and the one entitled “How does one attain Salvation?” are responses to some of his questions. Yes, he gave me permission to post them; he actually encouraged it. Question: What does it mean to be converted vs. achieving salvation? You are likely aware that evangelicals focus on conversion, whereas LDS tend to see salvation as having end... Read More
I want to share the things I am learning in my marriage preparation class. I took this class because my family is one of the most important things in my life. My family is not perfect and I either, of course. But I have learned important things from them and I love them so much. I want to have my own family and raise it in righteousness. Our personal definition of marriage defines our own preparation for marriage. Families are the most important institution establi... Read More
Great question. I'll do my best to answer you're question briefly. To start, I will mention that my dad is Jewish, I have a great friend that was jewish who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and I myself am I convert to the Church (though I was not Jewish) and have studied Hebrew. The wearing of symbolic garments has been a practice in Jewish culture for a very long time. Orthodox Jews today still wear "tzit tzit" (pronounced tseet tseet). These are frays or tassel... Read More
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