![]() can testify truth to you, and that this is a reliable way to know if something is true. And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may a know the b truth of all things.” These scriptures are still beautiful to me, and I am not trying to discredit them or be demeaning, I am merely talking about a current struggle I am having surrounding this idea that the H.G. In Mormonism this “truth test” can best be summarized by Moroni 10:4-5, “And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would a ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not b true and if ye shall ask with a c sincere heart, with d real intent, having e faith in Christ, he will f manifest the g truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost. ![]() Lyndon talks about how the “truth test” in Mormonism is unreliable. I mentioned him earlier when I posted a link to the recording of his excommunication. He was excommunicated from the LDS church for sharing freely the things he felt the church was hiding: ugly aspects of church history and religion. I recently was reminded of this issue in the book Standing for Something More by Lyndon Lamborn. ![]() ![]() I’ve already discussed this a little bit, but I wanted to talk about one particular “big picture” issue I am struggling with. The more time goes by, the less most church history issues bother me, but the more some of what I would term “bigger picture” issues trouble me. ![]()
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