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Mormonism: Refuting a Fundamental Mormon Doctrine and Using Apologetics to Reach the Latter-Day Saints

Mormonism: Refuting a Fundamental Mormon Doctrine and Using Apologetics to Reach the Latter-Day Saints in Franklin, TN

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Mormonism: Refuting a Fundamental Mormon Doctrine and Using Apologetics to Reach the Latter-Day Saints

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Mormonism: Refuting a Fundamental Mormon Doctrine and Using Apologetics to Reach the Latter-Day Saints in Franklin, TN

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The Mormon Doctrine of Exaltation is the teaching within Mormonism that singles out the Mormon religion more than anything else. It is the doctrine which maintains that men can become gods of their own planets after death. Mormonism: Impossible addresses this and other associated beliefs in the Mormon faith from a biblical and philosophical vantage point, then moves toward an apologetical approach for reaching our friends, family members, co-workers, and acquaintances, the Latter-day Saints, with the way, the truth, and the true love of the real Jesus. Nace Howell is a pastor in an Indian Reservation in the Rocky Mountains where many different faiths are found: Baha'i, Buddhism, Jehovah's Witnesses, New Age, Atheism, Traditional Religions, and Mormonism to name a few. He has an earned Doctorate in Apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary; a M. Div. in Apologetics from Luther Rice College and Seminary; and a B. S. in Bible from Lancaster Bible College. He has been teaching apologetics, Bible, and theology for over two decades in church, small group, and high school settings. Aside from ministry, he enjoys riding motorcycles and four-wheelers, shooting, fishing, and carving wooden bowls. He is happily married to an amazing woman and together they have one son. You can find more about Mormonism and other religions on his blog: www.apologeticsandevidence.com.
The Mormon Doctrine of Exaltation is the teaching within Mormonism that singles out the Mormon religion more than anything else. It is the doctrine which maintains that men can become gods of their own planets after death. Mormonism: Impossible addresses this and other associated beliefs in the Mormon faith from a biblical and philosophical vantage point, then moves toward an apologetical approach for reaching our friends, family members, co-workers, and acquaintances, the Latter-day Saints, with the way, the truth, and the true love of the real Jesus. Nace Howell is a pastor in an Indian Reservation in the Rocky Mountains where many different faiths are found: Baha'i, Buddhism, Jehovah's Witnesses, New Age, Atheism, Traditional Religions, and Mormonism to name a few. He has an earned Doctorate in Apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary; a M. Div. in Apologetics from Luther Rice College and Seminary; and a B. S. in Bible from Lancaster Bible College. He has been teaching apologetics, Bible, and theology for over two decades in church, small group, and high school settings. Aside from ministry, he enjoys riding motorcycles and four-wheelers, shooting, fishing, and carving wooden bowls. He is happily married to an amazing woman and together they have one son. You can find more about Mormonism and other religions on his blog: www.apologeticsandevidence.com.

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