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I am not posting this as an endorsement but only as an acknowledgment that he was invited to speak at a BYU Devotional. Which I am very happy happened, he did an excellent job presentation of the religious freedom. His courage in appearing, due to stress upon his friends (he refers to them in his BYU Forum address) was greatly appreciated by me.
Albert Mohler, Baptist leader
- Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr. serves as president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – the flagship school of the Southern Baptist Convention and one of the largest seminaries in the world.
AlbertMohler.com Feed will help you setup a Podcast to watch for new content.
Thinking in Public Timely, archive.
Southern Baptist leader Albert Mohler to speak at BYU forum Feb. 25
At BYU, Baptist says Mormons and evangelicals ‘may go to jail together’ | Deseret News
His presentation includes some examples of Utah legislation in the previous four months. This was placed online really fast, I think this is really improved since I started watching these rebroadcasts 13 months ago.
Trinitarian, believer in the Trinity:
trin·i·ty
ˈtrinitē/
noun
the Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We believe in oneness as a characteristic adding to our clarity of the Godhead uniting them, without it being a restriction; see the following reference:
Doctrines of the Gospel Student Manual Chapter 3: God the Eternal Father
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•“There is a oneness in the Godhead as well as a distinctness of personality. This oneness is emphasized in the sayings and writings of prophets and apostles in order to guard against the erroneous idea that these three may be distinct and independent deities and rivals for our worship” (Joseph F. Smith, “Answers to Questions,” Improvement Era, Jan. 1901, 228).
AlbertMohler.com See TOPICS: MORMONISM.
Are Mormons “Christians?” — Ending Where I Began – AlbertMohler.com
I hope you read the whole article before the last four paragraphs. Please join me in praying that he is able to see the truthfulness of the Joseph Smith’s initial vision.
Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity (click show References)
Becoming Like God (powerful footnotes, many with links)

