![]() "Questions are good if they are inspired questions, asked in faith, and asked of credible sources where the Spirit will direct and confirm the answer." I consider that answer personal revelation and not something I should teach." Then one day a colleague made a statement that sparked a new thought for me, and in that moment the Spirit illuminated the doctrine in my heart and mind. I prayed, searched the scriptures, studied the teachings of prophets, and pondered my question in the temple. I did not question the Brethren or doubt their inspiration, but neither did I understand the doctrinal basis for the policy. When the policy was announced that the children of gay parents might not be eligible for baptism at age eight, I was confused. The other girl used her questions to justify her immorality." Here is a link to this flaming piece of excrement of a talk:Īfter telling a story of one girl who "fought for her testimony" and another who doubted, decided to not live the law of chasity and got pregnant, she summarized: "One girl's questions propelled her to become a seeker of truth. I knew I shouldn't read it, but I just couldn't help my self. ![]() ![]() ![]() She said it was all about why so many people were leaving the church. While visiting them recently my MIL asked if DW would be open to her sharing a particularly good Sheri Dew article with her. DW came out to her parents about her/our disbelief and inactivity in the church a few months ago. ![]()
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