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    The And Of The Godhead

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    “God” and is He really yours to be had? How can we as a society say and hear this phrase so often, and yet I don’t think many of us actually know who this “God” is that we speak of. As we come to learn and understand who the members of the Godhead are, we will come to know and gain an

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    FDCNC 350 Case Study Analysis Worksheet Name Daniel Diaz Case Study This Bud’s for You Argue the following claims: It IS okay for Mormon farmers to grow Barley that may ultimately be used in Beer production. It is NOT okay for Mormon farmers to grow Barley that may ultimately be used in Beer production. Provide statements to support your claim. These may come from the case study, personal observations, or outside sources. **However, at least 2 statements must come from outside sources** Cite your

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    For my Book of Mormon 121 class, I wanted to choose a lesson that could possibly help me prepare for a mission. We only have one boy in our family and he is the very last of 7 children. My three older sisters didn’t go on a mission and I was confused when I had the sudden urge and desire to do so. I thought it was just curiosity, to fit in with the new norm of woman going on a mission, and therefore have not done anything serious to pursue those feelings. “But it came to pass that whosoever did not

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    Reflection Paper

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    I always knew there was a God. That is something I never questioned. When I was little I was taught about the LDS church by my grandparents. My dad always taught me that the LDS church was not true. He would tell me things like “all mormons are going to hell” and he would tell me it was a church based on lies. At such a young age this was very confusing for me, but I have always been a daddy’s girl so of course at one point I started to wonder if my dad was right. I wasn't able to be baptized at

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    One of the pillars on which the Christian faith is based is the Trinity, we believe in God the Farther, Christ Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit, we believe in the Trinity of the Godhead. This pillar however has caused many debates amongst many other religions and has been rejected by most with a lot of speculation about Jesus and His followers. The Jewish nation however is one of the most sceptical with regards to the acceptance of the Trinity, the New Testament and Jesus. The Jewish believe

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    In LDS Church teachings, God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are referred to as the "Godhead". According to LDS scripture, the Godhead has the following attributes: They are three separate and distinct beings. They are collectively "one God", meaning that they are united in spirit, mind, and purpose. Because they believe that divine apostolic authority was lost from the earth after the death of the ancient apostles, a restoration of that authority was necessary. Members believe that

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    Cooperation in the Godhead Based on our previous lecture we discussed about the Godhead it brought an understanding of how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit cooperate. The Godhead demonstrates God’s intra-relationship by expressing how the persons of the Godhead relate to each other, within the unity of being one indivisible God. The purpose of this paper is to not only gather an understanding of the Trinitarian theology, which is a Christ-centered way of understanding who God is; however, it is to

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    The Holy Ghost Who is the Holy Ghost? He is the third part of the Godhead trinity. He is known as a teacher, comforter, advocate, helper, power and so much more. The Holy Ghost should never be referred to as an ‘it’. He is a person that we should all come know. What is his purpose? He came to teach us about God and Jesus, he knows them best. He comforts, helps, guide, empowers, advocates, fills us, and so much more. In essence He equips us for the journey ahead. He will be the one that will help

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    Two Methods of Defending the Trinity Christians believe in one God, yet the apparent contradictory nature of the Trinity is such that it has caused many to doubt whether Christianity is indeed monotheistic. This has consequently caused Christians to defend their monotheism in relation to the Trinity. In the two such defenses that are studied in this essay, we find that Christians have explained the nature of Trinity with varying degrees of effectiveness and success. Timothy the

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    Essence.” Christ is not subordinate to the Father, and the Holy Ghost is not subordinate to the Father or the Son; the Godhead is Triune in unity and is of the same substance. Even though the Holy Spirit and the Son “are from [the Father], though not after Him,” they still share the same essence as Him in the Trinity. This is an important distinction, because any part of the Godhead that has not existed for all time would not be God by definition. Nazienzus explains this by saying that the “cause is

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