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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Wiki Wars Article

http://www.mormontimes.com/article/19551/Wiki-Wars-In-battle-to-define-beliefs-Mormons-and-foes-wage-battle-on-Wikipedia?s_cid=queue_photo&utm_source=dm_photo
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The world today is so saturated with doctrines of men that it is easy to forget and lose faith in that all-important account of the Savior’s life and ministry—the New Testament. This sacred volume is the centerpiece of scriptural history, just as the Savior Himself should be the centerpiece of our lives. We must commit ourselves to study it and treasure it! -- L. Tom Perry --Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, April General Conference 2011

I'm teaching the adult gospel doctrine class in my ward. I find creating a blog a great way to prepare a lesson and collect and organize the materials. You'll see the lesson from the Gospel Doctrine teachers' manual (as found on lds.org), scriptures found in the lessons (copied from lds.org), and other supporting materials, as well as my own notes on each lesson.

I usually study the institute manual when I need additional understanding -- which is always -- and I search lds.org for related talks and quotes.

There are some well-known and not-so well-known gospel scholars who publish blogs or websites with their notes on these lessons. This isn't intended as a reference to anyone else, but if there's anything here that would be useful to you, I'd be glad to share. I'll try to provide complete information about where I've found the materials I post here.

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