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|sublink3=Question: How was the doctrine of creation altered to "creatio ex nihilo"?
|sublink3=Question: How was the doctrine of creation altered to "creatio ex nihilo"?
|sublink4=Question: Does Colossians 1:16 teach that Jesus created all things out of nothing?
|sublink4=Question: Does Colossians 1:16 teach that Jesus created all things out of nothing?
|sublink5=LDS doctrine rejects Neo-Plantonic accretions, but this does not make them automatically false
|sublink5=Question: Does what Joseph Smith taught about the creation of spirits contradict the scriptures?
|sublink6=Mormons and creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing)
|sublink6=LDS doctrine rejects Neo-Plantonic accretions, but this does not make them automatically false
|sublink7="Smith would have held his own in debating with" Neo-Platonists, Gnostics, and early Christian theologians
|sublink7=Mormons and creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing)
|sublink8=Augustine's views about matter are perhaps less coherent than Joseph Smith's
|sublink8="Smith would have held his own in debating with" Neo-Platonists, Gnostics, and early Christian theologians
|sublink9=Non-LDS Christian Stephen H. Webb: Creedal Christians can learn from LDS views about Jesus Christ and creation
|sublink9=Augustine's views about matter are perhaps less coherent than Joseph Smith's
|sublink10=Joseph Smith's theology is not pagan—his theology is vast as the multiverse, and eliminates Neo-Platonism and Augustine
|sublink10=Non-LDS Christian Stephen H. Webb: Creedal Christians can learn from LDS views about Jesus Christ and creation
|sublink11=Joseph Smith's theology is not pagan—his theology is vast as the multiverse, and eliminates Neo-Platonism and Augustine
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