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    Reflection Essay

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    because of this we had to spend extra time to try and make it successful. Being the Parliamentarian I had to say the pledges during the banquet. This is something I have always dreamed of. I thought if we did not push through and work hard that day before we may not even be at

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    “Joseph Smith published the Book of Mormon, based on the golden plates that he said an angel had given him” (Ayers). Then started setting up the Latter-day Saints Church. He did this on April 6th, 1830, in New York. Joseph Smith was seen as the leader of the new faith of Mormonism. Beliefs of the Latter-day Saints: Church: “The Latter-day Saints believe in a loving, personal God as our heavenly Father. Since He is the Father of our spirits, all people are His children and thus all people are brothers

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    of its unique nature, I will be analyzing the Mormon faith, its history, organization, and doctrine, in comparison with the beliefs held by both Catholics and Protestants. Establishment On April 6, 1980, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (aka the Mormon Church) was founded. [It is interesting to note that according to Mormon doctrine (Doctrine and Covenants 20:1), April 6 is the birthday of Jesus Christ.] 10 years prior to this event, in 1820, fourteen-year-old Joseph Smith

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    Terry Tempest Williams' Refuge In Refuge, Terry Tempest Williams weaves together her experiences and relationships with family and nature, two major themes of Refuge, as well as two apparently important aspect of Williams’ life. The book is the story of the destruction of her family and the nature surrounding her, but it is these places that are being destroyed are the same places where Terry Tempest Williams finds comfort before, during and after cancer started to consume her life. I believe

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    Joseph Smith or Brigham Young's Contributions to the Mormon Movement Many settlers travelled east, but the most important religious group to travel east was the Mormons. The Mormon religion was started by a person called Joseph Smith. A Smith grew up on his farm, angles appeared telling him there was a book (written upon golden plates) on a hillside near Manchester, New York. Once dug up, the plates were published in a translated version, which contained statements of

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    Brigham Young was the second Prophet of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints. He lived in the early to late 1800s. He was a leader, father, son, brother, friend, and a great Prophet. Brigham Young righteously led the mormons in the western movement to Salt Lake City Utah, and in the coming up of Salt Lake City, where they settled in order to have a better, and free life. Brigham Young was born on June 1, 1801, in Whitingham Vermont. Even as a young boy, Brigham always wanted to know the

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    “deserve” honor. We are always told by God, Jesus Christ, and our Prophets to “honor your father and mother.” God even values this quality so much that it has been given to us as one of his commandments. Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. (Ex. 20:12 KJV) As a matter of fact, this single principle is taught a total of thirty-two times in the standard works (i.e; Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and

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    Essay On Lay Formation

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    the will of the Father, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit”. It is “the call to growth and a continual process of maturation, of always bearing much fruit.” Thus, formation entails a gradual and continual process of conversion that happens day by day throughout one’s life. Yet, it is important to note that formation is something more than a “primary education in the faith” which prepares a person to receive the sacraments and participate in the liturgy. As Christ’s disciples, the laity is called

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    REL C 225 Personal Project Owen Bond 3/21/2017 “ME SALMAT QAQQADI MUMMU INA RABUM ILU MA ILATI ANU” Behold Mankind Brought Forth by the Great Gods of Heaven Upon this course’s examination of the revelations and truths brought forth by the prophet Joseph Smith I set on a quest for greater light and knowledge. It became more apparent the value and importance of the revelations brought forth by the Prophet of the Restoration as I decided to delve deeper into an area of interest that has been touched

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    The Book Of Mormon Essay

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    travelled and spread a lot since the 1830s. After leaving New York they moved to Ohio, Missouri, Nauvoo, Illinois then finally to Salt Lake City Utah. The current main location of Mormons is in Salt Lake City. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is found at 50 East North Temple St. Utah

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