Originally posted by NorthwestUteFan
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Originally posted by NorthwestUteFan
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The doctrinal principle that the church is the same yesterday, today, and forever, that's actually a good example of how correlation could improve. That's an easy one. But I don't think that's going to make much difference and doesn't do a lot to alter the comparison between missionaries and Plato's allegory of man in cave.
A missionary going out to preach correlated doctrine of faith, repentance, baptism, Fall, Atonement, restoration, priesthood, etc, is a good comparison to Plato's allegory, if you believe in the basic doctrines of the church.
The lack of teaching uncorrelated doctrine or difficult aspects like Kolob, deification, Joseph Smith's translation methods, Adam-God, polygamy, etc. Who cares?


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