#Historical LDS sermons in modern apologetics
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Responding to Michelle Grim's Criticism: Brigham Young, Divine Inspiration, and Logical Fallacies
Brigham Young, by John Mulvany Critics often misrepresent Brigham Young’s words, turning powerful teachings into points of contention. Recently, Michelle Grim’s post at Life After Ministry questioned Brigham’s claim of reading thoughts, sparking confusion among readers. But was this really a claim of supernatural power? Just imagine listening to this all those years ago. Do you just accept it…
#1 Corinthians 2:11 commentary#Addressing anti-LDS narratives online#Analyzing Journal of Discourses criticism#Biblical basis for Latter-day Saint teachings#Biblical prophets and modern-day revelation#Brigham Young omniscience claim rebuttal#Brigham Young teachings explained#Christian response to Latter-day Saint beliefs#Common misconceptions about the LDS faith#Comparing LDS teachings with biblical principles#Defending LDS doctrine#Defending Mormonism with scripture#Does the Bible support prophetic revelation today?#Explaining 1 Corinthians 2:11 in an LDS context#Faith and revelation in LDS doctrine#God’s revelation to prophets in LDS belief#Historical context of Brigham Young#Historical defense of Brigham Young’s sermons#Historical LDS sermons in modern apologetics#History of LDS persecution and survival#How does LDS doctrine align with Matthew 16:18?#Kingdom of God in LDS and biblical theology#LDS apologetic response to critics#LDS apologetics for criticism#LDS response to Life After Ministries blog#Logical fallacies in anti-Mormon arguments#Logical fallacies in anti-Mormon claims#Matthew 16:18 biblical interpretation#Misconceptions about Mormon prophets#Misinterpretations of Brigham Young’s statements
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Was Joseph Smith Related to Jesus? Understanding Covenantal Language and Addressing Misrepresentations
Was Joseph Smith a Blood Relative of Jesus? A Response to Michelle Grimes and Life After Ministries In her article “Was Joseph Smith a Blood Relative of Jesus?”, Michelle Grimes levies several allegations against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) that are both salacious and factually incorrect. This response offers a historical analysis of the quote by George Q. Cannon…
#Addressing Life After Ministries LDS critiques#Bible#Biblical genealogy LDS perspective#Biblical lineage and modern interpretation#Christianity#Contextual analysis of George Q. Cannon&039;s 1899 sermon#Covenant lineage Shem to Jesus Christ#Exploring LDS theology on Jesus as God and Savior#faith#False claims about Joseph Smith#George Q. Cannon Salt Lake City#George Q. Cannon sermon 1899#George Q. Cannon Solemn Assembly#Historical LDS records Utah State Historical Society#Is there evidence Joseph Smith was related to Jesus Christ?#Jesus#Joseph Smith genealogy claims#LDS apologetics historical analysis#LDS apologetics in Utah#LDS beliefs about Jesus and divine covenants#LDS Church and Jesus Christ lineage#LDS Church historical context#Life After Ministries critique response#Michelle Grimes Life After Ministries#Salt Lake Temple Solemn Assembly#Spiritual and covenantal lineage#Theology#Utah LDS historical sermons#Was Joseph Smith a blood relative of Jesus?#What did George Q. Cannon mean by descendants of Jesus?
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