Well ..
As I have been fully qualified for all ordinanaces and supervisory positions
in the Temple other than the Baptistry, all I can say is that this doctrine
is certainly not taught there. We don't teach it in Seminary. It is not
taught in Sunday School. It hasn't been taught in General
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 08:11:16 -0700 Rick Mathis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Now there are some definite advantages to a solid LDS heritage, and
> the
> righteousness of ancestors results in blessings that last through
> generations, but when you get down to brass tacks, all the righteous
>
>
At 09:59 PM 6/19/2003 -0400, Tom wrote:
There is someone in my stake who comes from what some would call a
prominent family. They teach in church, and especially within their
family, this doctrine. Seems that, according to them, some families
within Israel have been singled out for greatness.
Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
At 05:38 AM 6/20/03 -0700, Grampa Bill in Savannah wrote:
Maj Tom Merrill wrote:
Grampa Bill comments:
Reading the first several answers to the Good Major's query, there
seems to be near unanimity that the doctrine being taught is false.
I'm not quite sure. True eno
At 05:38 AM 6/20/03 -0700, Grampa Bill in Savannah wrote:
Maj Tom Merrill wrote:
...according to them, some families within Israel have been singled out
for greatness. That there are lineages that have been set aside to rule
and reign over the rest of us.
What is the opinion of the group?
This doctrine of the election of grace is as follows: "As part of the
new song the saints will sing when they 'see eye to eye' and the
millennial era has been ushered in will be these words, 'The Lord hath
redeemed his people, Israel, According to the election of grace, Which
was brought to pa
Maj Tom Merrill wrote:
...according to them, some families within Israel have been singled
out for greatness. That there are lineages that have been set aside
to rule and reign over the rest of us.
What is the opinion of the group?
=
Grampa Bill comments:
Reading the fir
Answer in one word: Bogus
Answer in two words: False Doctrine
They can't show it from the scriptures, and this sort of teaching will
prove to be their undoing.
We are all, in a very real sense, royal families. We are all children
of a King.
Harold Stuart
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 0
At 09:59 PM 6/19/03 -0400, MajĀ¹ Tom Merrill wrote:
Folks
I guess I'll turn off the "lurk mode" and bring up something about which I
have a passionate opinion. The subject is "royal families."
There is someone in my stake who comes from what some would call a
prominent family. They teach in ch
At 09:59 PM 6/19/03 -0400, Maj Tom Merrill wrote:
Folks
I guess I'll turn off the "lurk mode" and bring up something about which I
have a passionate opinion. The subject is "royal families."
There is someone in my stake who comes from what some would call a
prominent family. They teach in chu
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 21:59:09 -0400 Maj Tom Merrill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Folks
>
> I guess I'll turn off the "lurk mode" and bring up something about
> which
> I have a passionate opinion. The subject is "royal families."
>
> There is someone in my stake who comes from what some would
I would suggest that this represents the pride that the Lord has
continually warned us about. The first and last thought I have on this
is:
The last shall be first and the first shall be last...
Joe
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