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Oct 24, 2011
This is an excellent book if you want to learn the basics of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. These people out there like to talk about planets, baptisms for the dead and magic underwear. Think of them like those who would write "Hebrew" on some business door so the Nazis could go and kill as many Jews as they wished, or those friars who would burn protestants on the stake for wanting to read the Bible, or protestants shooting Catholics in Ireland, and Muslims wanting t
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May 16, 2009
I tried to read this book cover to cover like a novel, or biography. I began over a year ago, got about half way, put the book down for a while, then picked it back up and finished. This book would probably be better to use like a reference book. LeGrand Richards is an amazing man, and this book reflects his intellect and love for missionary work. Being written in book form in 1950, there are a few things "outdated" in this book. But, the gospel of Jesus Christ is eternal truth, an
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Oct 13, 2009
This is Mormonism 101. I read it for a very good Mormon friend when we where working together at Payless. He recommended it as a means of getting a good overview of what Mormons believe. It was more of a missionary book and of course set out to convince its readers that Mormonism makes sense philosophically and biblically. The book failed to convince me, obviously and I found myself more often provoked than challenged by the author's strange reasoning and tendency to use clinchers like "
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May 03, 2010
I would guess that whenever you give a review this bad to a book by a general authority of the Church, some explanation is needed.
As much as I love Elder Richards, that doesn't mean that his book is great. So, what's wrong with it? The book never suggests bible-bashing, and in fact says that bible bashing is a bad idea, but in my experience, the effect of this book on missionaries is nevertheless to encourage debate and bible-bashing.That is not a good way to teach the gospel.
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As much as I love Elder Richards, that doesn't mean that his book is great. So, what's wrong with it? The book never suggests bible-bashing, and in fact says that bible bashing is a bad idea, but in my experience, the effect of this book on missionaries is nevertheless to encourage debate and bible-bashing.That is not a good way to teach the gospel.
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Mar 05, 2010
Don't get me wrong this isn't a bad book, I am more concerned with what the book is attempting to do. There is a natural tendency that all of us engage in called "Confirmation Bias" it is once we have accepted a certain opinion or view we seek hard to strengthen it by finding only those things that confirm our held view. It also makes us discredit or easily write off anything that challenges our view. This book is essentially that, a now outdated attempt at nothing but confirmation
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May 04, 2011
Elder LeGrand Richards was alive when I was in college, in his upper 90's. To hear him speak and his wisdom and sense of humor are treasures I will always remember. I specifically remember him speaking about enduring faithfully to the end, and that he prayed he would be able to too. This book is one of the ground works of the LDS faith, that all newer members should read and grasp. I was a little older when I read it the first time, but it is a treasure in teaching fundamentals.
Apr 14, 2011
The first book I read after joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It really helped to clarify some of the things that had always caused me to wonder about religion. I've always been a believer of Jesus Christ but how His church became so many different churches believing such different doctrine puzzled me.
Jan 18, 2009
I have and read the 1976 edition and first read the book in 1977 but have reread portions of it over the last 31 years. This is a great book for learning and sharing the basic truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It provides very clear and concise pricipals of the Gospel. Very easy and enjoyable reading.
Sep 15, 2010
I asked my grandpa a year or two ago what made him join the LDS church. He said he happened to find this book in his library, sat down and read it, and never looked back. He quit drinking, quit smoking, invited the missionaries into his home, and he and the rest of the family was baptized. Written in 1950, it is a bit dated, but the doctrines and beliefs it covers haven't changed. It is a great chronicle of the basic history of the church and of the doctrine of the LDS faith. If I weren't alread
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Apr 13, 2011
A bit repetitive, but you're forewarned about that at the outset, since this book is a compilation of pamphlets and not a book in the traditional sense. There are definitely some terms that started to grind on me, but that's just because of my upbringing. I have always preferred "LDS" over "Mormon," since I have never felt that "Mormon" is accurate, but is a term used by those who don't know any better. Also Richards mentions the "pre-existence," which
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Jun 17, 2009
I took one of the three copies that my non-member father in law had acquired from various faithful member-missionary-Mormons:) A MUST read. Perfectly presented logical argument for how/why the church is truly the 'marvelous work and wonder' that the Savior spoke of.
Jan 14, 2009
A very well put together guide to the LDS church. This book, along with the Bible and Book of Mormon, taught my husband all about the LDS church and as a result he was baptised. I would recommend it to anyone looking for insight into the LDS church.
Dec 02, 2011
A good look at what I would consider Mormonism 101. A little dated, but still very applicable and a must read for LDS people and others who are interested in learning more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Sep 04, 2011
LeGrand Richards was one of the most powerful and influential writers the church has ever known. He was both comic and classy. I love his talks and his book. A good read for missionaries embarking on the best two years.
Jul 07, 2011
A friendly introduction to the church for nonmembers. Worth sharing, although some parts may come across as strange. Good way to answer many common questions (not the little detailed ones).
Jul 17, 2009
Published in 1950, but his points are made even stronger by the passing of time. A faith-building necessity for any LDS library. Was ground-breaking in the conversion of some one I love.
Feb 03, 2009
Well written exploration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Read this one on the Mish, and enjoyed it. He did a nice job putting pieces together and making a case. I'll probably read it again sometime.
Dec 17, 2008
I learned so much from this book when I read it in high school. It covers a broad range of topics and is easy to read.
Aug 26, 2009
I really enjoyed reading this. I would recommend this to anyone wanting to find out more about the doctrines of the church.
Oct 28, 2011
I thought this was a good book, but it seemed as though it just promoted bible-bashing. That is it's downfall.
Nov 15, 2010
the book i so amazing. you can never go wrong with the doctrine of the CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS.
Aug 31, 2009
I read it shortly after joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Laatter Day Saints. I learned so much in doing so.
Jan 15, 2012
This is one of the best written overviews of LDS faith and doctrine that exists. Wonderfully written and inspiring.
Aug 04, 2009
LeGrand Richards is a popular figure in LDS Culture, perhaps even a folk hero at this point. At the center of his popularity is this book. It's been a long time since I read this, but I remember it contributing greatly to my youthful enthusiasm for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
It contains a nifty quote in which Leo Tolstoy gives a respectful nod to Mormonism. I'd recommend this book to people wanting to understand Mormonism better. Please don't read that as an end More...
It contains a nifty quote in which Leo Tolstoy gives a respectful nod to Mormonism. I'd recommend this book to people wanting to understand Mormonism better. Please don't read that as an end More...
Sep 24, 2009
Learned a ton from reading this book, although nothing in particular sticks out as I write this review. There were definitely some "ah ha!" moments. I'm very glad I read it because the various subjects covered will be very useful in my personal missionary efforts. As a specific subject comes up, I will be more comfortable discussing it or if I can't remember the doctrine, I will have a good familiarity of where the information is located.
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Jan 05, 2009
This is truly an awesome book. It really helped me understand the Gospel so much more.
Oct 06, 2010
WBG for October. Summary of all we believe written for missionaries. Great book.
Feb 05, 2010
LeGrand Richards provides clear insights into the unique, singular message of our faith.
Oct 08, 2009
A very important read for missionaries and those who desire to be member missionaries.
Apr 06, 2009
There are some great spiritual truths in this book, and there is a lot of rambling.
