Faith Crisis - We Were NOT Betrayed! Quotes
Faith Crisis - We Were NOT Betrayed!: Answering, "Did the LDS Church Lie?"
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“Arrington felt that his ability to disguise his faith and affiliation with the Gospel of Jesus Christ was “the supreme compliment” that he could ever have been given.”
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
“Brigham Young was trying to build a self-sufficient, sovereign, and autonomous Zion, and Godbe sought to merge the Saints into the world—culturally, spiritually and economically. If heeded, Brigham’s counsel could have saved the Saints from great depressions, market fluctuations, federal control—essentially avoiding the turmoil and confusion of the latter days. The Prophet Joseph had advised the Saints to become, and remain, separate from the world and not to participate in the plagues and judgements of the end times.”
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
“While progressive scholars herald this “new era” in our understanding of Church history, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is experiencing the greatest faith crisis in its history.”
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
“When Elder McConkie arose in General Conference that day, and started speaking “in the name of the Lord,” the intellectuals had a “tizzy.”34 Fred Esplin mocked Elder McConkie the following June saying, “Well, what can you expect when they have incompetents like Bruce R. McConkie running loose?”
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
― Faith Crisis, Volume 1: We Were NOT Betrayed!
