Aug 17, 2006 | Marriage, Mormon Doctrine
There is no marrying in heaven, but those who are married in the holy temple during mortality, if they keep the covenants made in that holy ordinance, they will remain as husband and wife in their exalted state throughout all eternity.
Aug 17, 2006 | Forgiveness, Life's Lessons
If we take judgement and punishment into our own hands, we will likely give either too much or too little, If we leave it in the Lord’s hands the punishment will be excruciatingly appropriate.
Aug 16, 2006 | Depression, Testimony
Depression is not a sin, it is an illness. A testimony is not a feeling, it is the revealed knowledge of the truth.
Aug 14, 2006 | Current issues
There is only one Savior of all our Father’s children, regardless of the earth they inhabit as mortals, and that Savior is the Lord Jesus Christ, the great Jehovah, the King of Zion, the Rock of Heaven.
Aug 13, 2006 | Satan
Those who inherit any one of the three kingdoms of glory in the resurrection will remain in that kingdom forever, although there will be opportunity for continual progress within each of the kingdoms of glory.
Aug 13, 2006 | Mormon Doctrine
Living the law of sacrifice means that one would put the work of the Lord first in his life, and would avoid all those things that are contrary to the will of the Lord.
Aug 13, 2006 | Mormon Faith
In the resurrection the body will rise in the stature as when the person died–the child will be resurrected as a child, the adult as an adult. The immortal body will then grow toward the condition of perfection.
Aug 13, 2006 | Mormon Doctrine, World History
Reincarnation is a false doctrine. Man progresses from intelligence to spirit to mortal to immortal states, and may go on to perfection according to his obedience of eternal laws upon which perfection is based.
Aug 13, 2006 | Bible
The brief biblical account of Elisha causing bears to eat the children who mocked does not include his justification for the act. But since he was a prophet, executing great miracles in the name of the Lord, we should accept the facts and not worry about their justification.
Aug 6, 2006 | LDS Scriptures
Each inhabited world has had its first progenitors, and on each world they were given the names of Adam and Eve.