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− | {{Resource Title|Index to claims made in ''Mormonism 101''}}
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− | |author=Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson
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− | This is an index of claims made in this work with links to corresponding responses within the FAIRwiki.
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− | ===Part One: Examining the LDS Concept of God===
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 1: "God the Father"
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− | |sublink1=Response to claim: 23 - the God proclaimed by the Mormon Church is not the same God who is worshiped by millions of Christians today
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− | |sublink2=Response to claim: 24 - LDS leaders have stated that "worship of the God of Christianity's creeds will not result in salvation"
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− | |sublink3=Response to claim: 25 - "To be sure, historical Christianity has never advocated the belief in a tangible deity"
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− | |sublink4=Response to claim 25-27 - "the LDS Elohim sexually created spirit children with his heavenly wives"
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− | |sublink5=Response to claim: 28 - The authors ask if it is the Church's position that God did not know whether Adam and Eve would transgress His commandment
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− | |sublink6=Response to claim: 31 - "Mormonism's view of God is both implausible and unbiblical"
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− | |sublink7=Response to claim: 32 - The authors compare their idea of LDS theology with the Evangelical doctrine of God's transcendence
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− | |sublink8=Response to claim: 33-34 - The authors state that Gordon B. Hinckley "made it not clear on whether such a concept was part of Mormon belief"
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− | |sublink9=Response to claim: 35- The authors claim that Mormons believe that "God could stop being God"
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− | |sublink10=Response to claim: The authors claim that "Mormonism has reintroduced polytheism to the modern world"
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− | |sublink11=Response to claim: 36 - The authors claim that the "Mormon God" is limited to creating only out of existing matter
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− | |sublink12=Response to claim: 37 - "God of Mormonism cannot be personally present everywhere because he dwells in a finite body"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 2: "Jesus"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 3: "The Trinity"
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− | ===Part Two: Examining the LDS Concept of Humankind===
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 4: "Preexistence and the Second Estate"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 5: "The Fall"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 6: "Apostasy"
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− | ===Part Three: Examinging the LDS Concept of Scripture===
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 7: "The Bible"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 8: "The Book of Mormon"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 9: "The Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price"
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− | ===Part Four: Examining the LDS Concept of Salvation===
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 11: "Grace and Works"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 12: "Heaven and Hell"
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− | ===Part Five: Examining the LDS Concept of Ordinances===
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 13: "Communion and Baptism"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 14: "The Word of Wisdom"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 15: "The Temple"
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− | ===Part Six: Examining the LDS Concept of Revelation===
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 16: "Lamanites, the Seed of Cain, and Polygamy"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 17: "Joseph Smith"
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− | |summary=Response to claims made in Chapter 18: "The Church and Its Leadership"
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− | |sublink1=Response to claim: 264-268 - The authors conclude that trusting in these men, their teachings and their counsel, is a foolish and destructive path
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− | |sublink2=Response to claim: 266 - The authors attempt to paint a picture of restriction for members of the Church
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− | |sublink3=Response to claim: 266 - Ezra Taft Benson said, "No teacher has the right to interpret doctrine for the members of the Church"
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− | |sublink4=Response to claim: 266 - "Do most Mormons accept this role of such authority, even to trust these men to lead them to eternal life? Apparently so. What if they are wrong?"
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− | |sublink5=Response to claim: 266 - "for Mormons, rejecting the prophet and other church leaders is akin to rejecting God Himself"
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− | |sublink6=Response to claim: 267 - While the Mormon leaders may say that they and their organization are above reproach, such a position of ultimate authoritarianism is not a New Testament trait
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− | |sublink7=Response to claim: 267-268 - If the leaders of the early church had claimed ultimate authority, then we could rightly conclude that Paul would never have become an apostle
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− | |sublink8=Response to claim: 268 - "But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel ... let him be accursed"
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− | |sublink9=Response to claim: 268 - the New Testament apostles did not have any special authority to declare doctrine and teach the gospel
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− | |sublink10=Response to claim: 270 - Brigham Young taught that Adam was God, but this has been relegated to "theory"
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− | |sublink11=Response to claim: 270-271 - Brigham Young stating that God is "progressing eternally," while Bruce R. McConkie states that God's knowledge and power is full and complete
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− | |sublink12=Response to claim: 273-275 - Pascal's wager: is what you are being asked to give up more than what you might receive in exchange?
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