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Category Archives: General Conference
Attempting the Impossible?
The ability to earn one’s own salvation is an important distinction in the teachings of the Mormon Church. Using the Book of Mormon passage that a person is saved “by grace after all (he or she) can do” (2 Nephi … Continue reading
Ex-LDS Christian on General Conference
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Liveblogging Day 1 of General Conference
Please feel free to join in. You can stream General Conference with links given here. We’ve had most luck with this audio stream. Update: I’m heading down to Temple Square to shoot some video. I’ll leave Peter O. in charge … Continue reading
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Text in Context
During the Priesthood meeting at the last General Conference, President Thomas S. Monson addressed the congregation. His talk was titled, To Learn, To Do, To Be. President Monson spoke of the size of the large assembly of LDS priesthood holders, … Continue reading
A few teachings from the October 1900 LDS General Conference
The LDS General Conference in October 1900 focused a lot on the law of tithing. The repetition on that topic was due to the feeling among Church leadership that the second coming of Christ was near and the Saints needed … Continue reading
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It’s No Joke
Our webmaster Aaron decided to play a joke on April Fools Day (2008) that really had some people choking on their morning bowl of Cheerios. The almost-believable story posted on the Mormon Coffee blog site said LDS Church leaders had … Continue reading
Open Thread on General Conference
In October 2006, Richard G. Scott directly contradicted himself and promoted a theology of earning / “qualifying” for forgiveness and mercy: [SWF]http://www.youtube.com/v/0taZlm9IUsA&hl=en,425,355[/SWF] In October 2007, we heard from apostle Robert D. Hales that “Each of us has been sent to … Continue reading
Like stubborn Scotchmen, they couldn’t get Adam-God out of their heads
At the April 1916 General Conference Charles W. Penrose, a member of the First Presidency, stated: “There still remains, I can tell by the letters I have alluded to, an idea among some of the people that Adam was and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam-God, Charles W. Penrose, General Conference
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Sunday General Conference
We at Mormonism Research Ministry generally watch all that we can of General Conference to get a pulse for what the Salt Lake hierarchy continues to teach and emphasize. This, along with consulting church-published curriculum, is a far better way … Continue reading
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Saturday General Conference
We at Mormonism Research Ministry generally watch all that we can of General Conference to get a pulse for what the Salt Lake hierarchy continues to teach and emphasize. This, along with consulting church-published curriculum, is a far better way … Continue reading
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