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*Latter-day Saints "stereotype the evangelical Christian church as teaching that works are not important." According to the authors, Bruce R. McConkie said that salvation by grace alone was "the second greatest heresy of Christianity." | *Latter-day Saints "stereotype the evangelical Christian church as teaching that works are not important." According to the authors, Bruce R. McConkie said that salvation by grace alone was "the second greatest heresy of Christianity." | ||
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* | *Bruce R. McConkie, ''BYU 1983-84 Fireside and Devotional Speeches'', "What Think Ye of Salvation by Grace?" 45; | ||
*McConkie | *Bruce R. McConkie, ''Mormon Doctrine'', 670-671. | ||
*Richards | *:egrand Richards, ''A Marvelous Work and a Wonder'', 25. | ||
*Talmage | *Talmage, ''The Articles of Faith'', 478-480. | ||
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*Latter-day Saints have unrealistic expectations with regard to achieving exaltation. The authors claim that it is not possible to live "celestial law." Joseph Fielding Smith "sounded pessimistic" when he said "that if we save one-half of the Latter-day Satins, that is, with an exaltation in the celestial kingdom of God, we will be doing well." Orson Whitney said that we have to obey "every word that proceeds from the mouth of God" in order to live "celestial law." | *Latter-day Saints have unrealistic expectations with regard to achieving exaltation. The authors claim that it is not possible to live "celestial law." Joseph Fielding Smith "sounded pessimistic" when he said "that if we save one-half of the Latter-day Satins, that is, with an exaltation in the celestial kingdom of God, we will be doing well." Orson Whitney said that we have to obey "every word that proceeds from the mouth of God" in order to live "celestial law." | ||
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*Joseph Fielding Smith, | *Joseph Fielding Smith, ''Doctrines of Salvation'', 2:15. | ||
*Brigham Young | *Brigham Young, ''Discourses of Brigham Young'', 404. | ||
*John Taylor | *John Taylor, ''The Gospel Kingdom'', 3rd ed., 327-328. | ||
*Orson Whitney | *Orson Whitney, ''Conference Report'' (October 1910): 53. | ||
*Brigham Young | *{{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|vol=14|disc=19|start=133}} | ||
*John Taylor | *John Taylor, ''The Gospel Kingdom'', 20. | ||
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*The authors claim that "[b]ecause of the unreasonable demand put on them, [Latter-day Saints] may live their daily lives with the guild of never being good enough for celestial exaltation. Some have even given up trying." | *The authors claim that "[b]ecause of the unreasonable demand put on them, [Latter-day Saints] may live their daily lives with the guild of never being good enough for celestial exaltation. Some have even given up trying." | ||
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* | *Stephen E. Robinson, ''Believing Christ'', 45. | ||
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