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Cwic Media- LDS Podcast / Latter-day Saints Greg Matsen
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- Religion und Spiritualität
LATTER-DAY SAINT CULTURE & THEOLOGY
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Archaeological Evidences For The Hopewell As The Nephites feat. Wayne May
Wayne May's Conference and Website - https://www.ldsarchaeology.com/events/
Wayne May's research concludes that the Adena people are the Jaredites. Archaeologists now say that they are the mound builders, and the Hopewell used and added to the mounds as they moved north from Florida.
Wayne says that the Hopewell, which lived from 550 BC to 400 AD, are the Nephites. He points to numerous stone tablets found in the mounds with Paleo-Hebrew written on them, as well as the descriptions of the fortifications matching from the Book of Mormon. -
Evangelicals - Latter-day Saints, What Is The Divide?
Jeff McCullough, Kurt Francom and Greg Matsen discuss their personal interfaith efforts between Evangelical Protestants and Latter-day Saints.
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Facsimile 1 FOUND In Egyptian Temple!
Gospel On The Nile Cruise - https://www.cwicmedia.com/gospel-on-the-nile
Bruce Porter and Greg discuss the image of Facsimile 1 of the Book of Abraham on a wall at Karnak, Egypt in the Temple of Opet. The engraved image has Osiris on a Lion Couch bed, with his feet APART and his Hand in front of his mouth.
What is its meaning? How might this fit in with the Royal Procession and our own temple experiences? And what context does this give to the Book of Abraham and the other facsimiles?
And how might the Opet Festival play a part in understanding the wall at the Temple of Opet?
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Alma The Elder And Alma The Younger Were Both, At First, Antichrist
Free Book! Putting On Christ - Cllick Here! - https://www.puttingonchrist.com/cwicshow
Scripture Notes - https://www.scripturenotes.com
The Book of Mormon is written for us to understand the importance of the Doctrine of Christ, and to see, in our day, how that doctrine can dissolve. Both Alma the Elder and his son, Alma the Younger, were antichrist before they were converted to the Doctrine of Christ.
Alma the Elder was a priest of King Noah, and Alma the Younger was a product and a leader of an antichrist movement among the Nephites.
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More On Kirtland, BYU, And Butker, feat. John Hewlett
John gives more backstory on the Kirtland Temple
Butker, Andy Reid, and the Kansas City Chiefs
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The Two Births The Meaning Of The Tree of Life
The angelic hosts in 1 Nephi 11, tell Nephi of two births. Both are acts of "condescension." This is the meaning of the Tree of Life. God condescended to be in mortality, condescended into the waters of baptism, and condescended below all of us in Gethsemane and on the Cross.
Condescension IS the Love of God. Those that condescend and offer the Pure Love of Christ, will then be exalted by God. The Great and Spacious Building is on the opposite side of the gulf in Lehi's Dream. It is juxtaposed to the Tree of Life and therefore represents pride, or "lifting oneself up" only to fall. "Son of God" is not so much a description but rather a title. It is used in relation to the condescension of God.
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