An interesting take on Mormonism in the form of a book report (of a book written by a non-Mormon).
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Neal A Maxwell, in his book, “All These Things Shall Give Thee Experience,” clarifies that “eternal progression” does not mean that we believe that God is learning more or becoming more holy. It means that He is progressing by seeing His plan played out, over and over, in saving and redeeming the lives of His children.
Thank-you for clarifying that. There are a couple of points in that article that could use clarification, but mostly he did a pretty good job of characterizing things accurately.
Stacey Dyer shared the link to your blog on Facebook, and as a early morning seminary teacher, I am thrilled to find it. The article above was the first one I read. Looking forward to more. Thanks