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*Once this happens to you...you never think of "authority" the same way again. | *Once this happens to you...you never think of "authority" the same way again. | ||
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*We disagree that detailed knowledge about Church history | *We disagree that detailed knowledge about Church history should cause us to never think of "authority" the same way again. | ||
*Those who do not think of "authority" the same way again do so simply because they no longer believe in the Church. Church leaders are subsequently portrayed as exercising dominant authority over Church members. | |||
*There are many members who are well versed in Church history that fully believe in that the authority delegated by Jesus Christ resides within the Church. | |||
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|summary=This page contains a collection of quotes related to obedience to Church leaders. | |||
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*Once this happens to you...your concept of God and Jesus and "the one true church" can change dramatically. | *Once this happens to you...your concept of God and Jesus and "the one true church" can change dramatically. | ||
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*We disagree that this is the only logical conclusion | *We disagree that this is the only logical conclusion after one has gained additional knowledge about Church history. | ||
*If one concludes that the Church has been "lying" to them, then this is simply the follow on. It happens to some individuals. Unfortunately, it may lead to a rejection of belief in God or ''any'' religion. | *If one concludes that the Church has been "lying" to them, then this is simply the follow on. It happens to some individuals. Unfortunately, it may lead to a rejection of belief in God or ''any'' religion. | ||
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Historical and doctrinal issues | A FAIR Analysis of: "Why People Leave the LDS Church" (2008) A work by author: John P. Dehlin
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The PowerPoint screencast "Why People Leave the LDS Church" (2008) by John Dehlin deals with two different major issues related to those who leave the Church:
This article reviews the historical and doctrinal issues raised in the presentation. For a review of the social considerations raised in this presentation, see "Why People Leave the LDS Church"—Historical and doctrinal issues.
Things to think about
Additional information
Things to think about
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