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Originally Posted by Cali Coug
My mantra was never ask a question whose answer is "faith, God, repentance, charity, yes, no, scriptures, or go to church." It is amazing how many questions get asked with one of those predictable answers. I think asking questions with obvious answers discourages thought and participation in a lesson.
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You are oh so correct, but I think you forgot "Jesus." My children have all of these down pat and start going through the list when asked questions in FHE. Ingrates.
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Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
Religion rises inevitably from our apprehension of our own death. To give meaning to meaninglessness is the endless quest of all religion. When death becomes the center of our consciousness, then religion authentically begins. Of all religions that I know, the one that most vehemently and persuasively defies and denies the reality of death is the original Mormonism of the Prophet, Seer and Revelator, Joseph Smith.
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