t: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:39 AM
Subject: [ZION] Repentance from adultery
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> The definition given of a Son of Perdition is a person who has received a
high level of understanding of the gospel, then not only fully denies it,
but seeks to commit evil. Cain is the perfect example. He
eedom Forever
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:42:24 -0600
From: Stacy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [ZION] Repentance from adultery (was: RE: Is God's Love
Unconditional?)
I don't believe the sons of perdition will be few in number. I believe we
have sufficient scriptures
can be accused of doing the very thing I
condemn in your response.
George
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> I don't believe
From: John W. Redelfs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Ron Scott wrote:
> >The scripture above deliniates how the t
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> From: John W. Redelfs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Ron Scott wrote:
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Ron Scott wrote:
The scripture above deliniates how the the church organization should deal
with adultery, IMO. Bear in mind that denying the Holy Ghost transforms one
into a candidate for a bunk with the Sons of Perdition. And, we've been
told that the Sons will be FEW IN NUMBER -- as few as the
-Grampa Bill-
> Not at all certain of this, but it appears that this might be
> instruction rather than doctrine.
In this matter, I would be much more inclined to trust the understanding
of a bishop/former bishop than my own. (Especially since my
understanding of this principle is, as I mentio
-Ron-
> But a more important question: Why do people on ZION focus so
> intently on such things -- judging others in particular --
> anyway? Who authorizes us to hold people to "artificial
> standards" that may or may not have anything whatsoever to do
> with the gospel Christ taught and can not b
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> From: Stephen Beecroft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: [ZION] Repentance from adultery (was: RE: Is God's Love
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> John W. Redelfs
Stephen Beecroft wrote:
I always thought it was "twice and you're out" -- that is, you can
repent of adultery once, but not twice. I suppose this is based on D&C
42:25-26: "But he that has committed adultery and repents with all his
heart, and forsaketh it, and doeth it no more, thou shalt for
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> I always thought it was "twice and you're out" -- that is, you can
> repent of adultery once, but not twice. I suppose this is based on D&C
> 42:25-26: "But he that has committed adultery and repents with all his
> heart, and forsaketh it, and doeth it no more, thou shalt forgive; But
> if h
John W. Redelfs wrote:
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-Harold-
> It's also true that there is a limited number of times one can
> repent of adultery.
-JWR-
> I've heard this before, but I was challenged on it by the wife
> of our mission president. I tried to prove the "three times and
> you are out" rule, and I was una
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