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“It is the author’s opinion that all the scriptures, including the Book of Mormon, will remain in the realm of faith. Science will not be able to prove or disprove holy writ. However, enough plausible evidence will come forth to prevent scoffers from having a field day, but not enough to remove the requirement of faith. Believers must be patient during such unfolding.”4”
Robert L. Millet, Getting at the Truth: Responding to Difficult Questions about LDS Beliefs
“President Howard W. Hunter explained that “the gospel of Jesus Christ, which gospel we teach and the ordinances of which we perform, is a global faith with an all-embracing message. It is neither confined nor partial nor subject to history or fashion.”
Robert L. Millet, Getting at the Truth: Responding to Difficult Questions about LDS Beliefs
“You and I are called to be holy, to stand as lights in a darkened world, and yet we live in the world. We do not attend church every day of the week, nor do many of us associate only with persons of our own faith or moral persuasion. We have been called to come out of the world in the sense that we are to forsake the ways and whims and voices and values of the world and the worldly. Of his chosen Twelve, Jesus prayed: “I have given them thy word; and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil” (John 17:14–15; emphasis added). There is”
Robert L. Millet, Getting at the Truth: Responding to Difficult Questions about LDS Beliefs