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Dwelling on the Past Hurts, An Apostle Speaks Healing (LDS)
So many things have troubled me from the past that a simple parable adapted from the bible sheds light.
3 commentsBaptism By Immersion, Ordinance of Salvation
Baptism by immersion is a sacred ordinance for many religious groups. This ordinance practiced in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the first step in a dual ordinance to becoming a member.
0 commentsIs There a Secret Energy Source?
Ever since WW11 there has been suspicion that the Nazi's had been working on a new source of energy. When the US took over these experiments, did they obtain the knowledge and are they getting ready to admit it?
2 commentsBanned From the Truth
He switched on the light to his one room studio-like flat and adjusted the lighting. It was good for him to have the ability to adjust the light because he did not want to experience darkness—it was too rooted inside him.
0 commentsThe Lord's Priesthood
The restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood “We believe in the same organization that existed in the Primitive Church, namely, apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers, evangelists, and so forth” (Articles of Faith 1:6). When Jesus Christ was...
Founded by Christ Part II
We've seen Christ's clear intent to found a church, as depicted in the gospel of Matthew. We've demonstrated Christ's premeditated intention to select a Representative - a Key Holder of said church. That Key Holder, we've come to learn, was to...
0 commentsRoman Catholic and Episcopal Priesthood can learn from Mormons
I have decided to leave intact the text from the previous work in this Hub. It stands as a example of how mistakes can be made, and how feeling can be hurt, unnecessarily, when one becomes emotional and angry, and misunderstands why church rules can...
2 commentsRemembering Your Personal Power
Every individual possess a power within them. When we understand what that power is and what we are capable of, we can choose to harness it or relinquish it per our personal beliefs. No matter our choice, the knowledge of our personal power reminds us we are not powerless and capable of doing what needs to be done even when feeling alone.
2 commentsBook Review of Dilemma: A Priests Struggle with Faith and Love by Father Albert Cutie
This book, in addition to revealing Father Cutie’s personal story, is basically an indictment of celibacy in the Catholic Church. It is not a book that I would normally pick up, especially since I am not even Catholic. I just happened to be at a...
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