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| |sublink1=Question: Why is the Holy Ghost mentioned so many times in the Book of Mormon prior to the time of Christ? | | |sublink1=Question: Why is the Holy Ghost mentioned so many times in the Book of Mormon prior to the time of Christ? |
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| |subject=The "burning in the bosom" in Mormonism as a method of determining truth
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| |summary=Critics complain that the LDS appeal to "revelation" or a "burning in the bosom" is subjective, emotion-based, and thus unreliable and susceptible to self-deception. Sectarian critics also belittle appeals to spiritual experiences, comparing them to "warm fuzzies," or merely something "felt by simply watching a Hollywood movie."
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| |sublink1=Question: Is a "burning in the bosom" simply a subjective, emotion-based, unreliable way to practice self-deception?
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| |sublink2=Dallin H. Oaks (1997): "Surely, the word “burning” in this scripture signifies a feeling of comfort and serenity. That is the witness many receive. That is the way revelation works."
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| |sublink3=Question: Why do critics of Mormonism who belong to other religions discount spiritual experiences?
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| |sublink4=Question: Can a person "feel the spirit" while watching movies?
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| |sublink5=Dr. Wendy Ulrich (2005): "How do the goosebumps and tearfulness I experience when someone speaks in a testimony meeting differ from the goosebumps and tearfulness I experience when the 4:00 parade begins at Disneyland?"
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| |sublink6=Question: Can someone feel the spirit when listening to stories of apostasy?
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| |sublink7="Recognizing the Voice of the Spirit" (Podcast): "How can I come to know that spiritual experience is not just a product of chemical processes in the brain?"
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| |sublink8=Question: Will our manifestation of truth from the Holy Ghost be a "spectacular" witness?
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