The Deseret News article does link to other websites that cover it in more detail (including the 7 points).
Maybe DN is like marihuana. Gateway drug to the harder stuff.
Deseret News on Monson summons
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why me wrote:son of Ishmael wrote:So if it turns out that we were all wrong and Joseph was right, Tom, because he received his second anointing still goes to the Celestial Kingdom? Lucky.....
Maybe...but lets say that it is all true...the lds faith...and tom gets to go to the Celestial Kingdom. I wonder just how he will feel there knowing what he did on earth and how perhaps he prevented others from getting there. I will bet a pretty new penny that he would not be feeling too good being there.
Thus, the problem with his second anointing.
He will be fully forgiven, living with God as an equal in the top kingdom of Mormonism, running his own planet/kingdom with the opportunity of a plethora of wives.
I suspect he'll cope with the pain....
That said, with the Book of Mormon, we are not dealing with a civilization with no written record. What we are dealing with is a written record with no civilization. (Runtu, Feb 2015)
Re: Deseret News on Monson summons
mackay11 wrote:The Deseret News article does link to other websites that cover it in more detail (including the 7 points).
Maybe DN is like marihuana. Gateway drug to the harder stuff.
Maybe. Or maybe religion is for people who can't handle drugs.
"God" is the original deus ex machina. --Maksutov
Re: Deseret News on Monson summons
Bazooka wrote:
He will be fully forgiven, living with God as an equal in the top kingdom of Mormonism, running his own planet/kingdom with the opportunity of a plethora of wives.
I suspect he'll cope with the pain....
I am sure he will. But the pain will still be there. And the people he influenced? Sad.
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Joseph Smith
We are “to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to provide for the widow, to dry up the tear of the orphan, to comfort the afflicted, whether in this church, or in any other, or in no church at all…”
Joseph Smith