That said,Mormonism does not prohibit cremation, it simply discourages it, and cremation is not seen as a hindrance to the ultimate resurrection of the body. Mormons who have been cremated can still receive an LDS memorial service or funeral as well. Is being cremated a sin? A: In the ...
Meet Kevin. Kevin was a devoted father to young children, a loving husband and a dedicated Phoenix police officer. He believed in God and lived his faith. Jovial in nature and always willing to help others, Kevin met a tragic death in his early thirties; electrocuted while helping a friend...
The Doctrine and Covenants admonishes us to “live by every word that proceedeth forth from the mouth of God.” (D&C 84:44) As we study revelations such as the Word of Wisdom, it is very important to understand specifically what substances and foods are recommended, recommended with condition...
opensubtitles2 In your talk, consider answering the following questions: What does it mean that I am created in the image of God? En el discurso, podrías contestar las siguientes preguntas: ¿Qué significa que soy creado a la imagen de Dios? LDS ‘...
Welch, “The Restoration of Major Doctrines through Joseph Smith: Priesthood, the Word of God, and the Temple,” Ensign, February 1989, online at lds.org: “In 1836 Joseph Smith received, in the Kirtland Temple, additional fundamental priesthood keys. These priesthood powers included the keys ...
“I still believe in gold plates,” he affirmed. “I don’t think Joseph Smith could have dictated the Book of Mormon text without inspiration. I think he was sincere in saying he saw God. The glimpse Joseph Smith gives us of divine interest in humankind is still a source of h...
While harsh and disturbing imagery of God destroying sinners with fiery torment may understandably be unsettling for modern readers, Latter-day Saints are especially blessed to know that the imagery of hell as a place of burning torture is meant to be understood only figuratively. ...