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So, I was just watching a YouTube video by Rob Smith. I took notes; revamped them a few times, until this is what I came up with. This is what I needed to hear. Maybe, you need to hear this too. Dance to the music in your heart. Live according to the light you have.
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I have updated my webpage where I feature the online version of my book, GREATEST SERMONS FROM THE BOOK OF MORMON. Click Here. I have added audio MP3 files for each section. These audios do not include the extra chapter descriptions. These can be listened to on this page or downloaded. I did this for
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The whole point of having a government is to have adequate protections in place for the fundamental rights of the citizens. Citizens form governments to promote safety, security, and prosperity. They (the citizens) therefore appoint representatives to enact just laws, police officers to enforce just laws, judges to help fairly litigate disputes and injustice according
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I liked this post from Rob so much I decided to steal it and post it as well, with attribution. https://www.upwardthought.org/media/869 A little while ago, my friend Chris made a video where he provided what I found to be a lovely description of the Lord. I shifted his description around and made a few edits, attempting to
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“By my strong reasoning shall my servants justify all my words and all my commandments which I have given unto you.” To justify does not just mean what is fair or equitable, but what is best. We cease to sin as we come to a greater understanding as to why we should not sin and
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Truth is not democratic. The laws of cause and effect are not democratic. Happiness, prosperity, and freedom are only had by taking calculated actions in obedience to divine law and in recognition of unchanging eternal principles. These are my suggestions for what could and should be done to “fix” the United States, to restore freedom,
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The following is my response to a comment on my video, All Priesthood Keys–an LDS counter-perspective. I actually don’t like and don’t listen to John Dehlin and I don’t know who Jacob Isbell is. And so, just for transparency, my major influences these past 20 years have been John Pontius, then Denver Snuffer, and now
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Does it come from relationships? Does it come from success? Does it come from money and possessions? Does it come from having fun, thrills, and entertainment? Does it come from experiencing new places and things? Where does true happiness come from? You see, the problem I have with all of these suggestions is that they
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One of the big challenges with temptation and sin is that we mentally and emotionally try to ignore the long-term and even short-term effects. All we pretend to know is what we want right here, right now, regardless of the consequences which we rationalize will be more good than bad. And so we tend to
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(Read daily. Read when wondering what to do next.) Always do that which yields the best value, the best benefit, and the best outcome—short term and long term, individually and universally. Always seek to better understand the character and perfections of Jesus Christ, and to manifest Him in how you live every day of your
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