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|summary=How do Latter-day Saints see the relationship between works and grace?
 
|sublink1=Question: How do Mormons see the relationship between works and grace?
 
|sublink2=Question: Do Mormons believe that salvation is based upon works?
 
|sublink3=Question: What can the writings of early Christians tell us about how to receive salvation in Jesus Christ?
 
|sublink4=Question: Does the Bible teach that individual works are unnecessary?
 
|sublink5=Question: Do Mormons ignore the doctrine of grace at the expense of "works"?
 
|sublink6=Non-LDS Christian Stephen H. Webb: Joseph Smith does not reject the efficacy or necessity of grace
 
|sublink7=Non-LDS Christian Stephen H. Webb: Mormons reject the legacy of Augustine: especially of humanity's corruption due to original sin
 
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Agency in Mormonism

Foreknowledge of God

Summary: In Sunday School today somebody said that Jesus Christ knew from the pre-existence who would return to Heavenly Father's presence. Some class members disagreed with that opinion and we couldn't reach a final answer, and we were unable to find a scripture to confirm that comment. The person said that "Jesus knows everything, from the beginning to the end, and therefore he knows who will be returning to God's presence." Could you help me with this issue?


Mormonism and the relationship between grace and works


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Free will in Mormonism

Summary: Science demonstrates that all interactions of matter--including all events in the human brain--are sufficiently caused by previous events. If we know enough about the laws that govern these interactions and the current state of the universe, we would be able to exactly predict any future event. Does this mean that the doctrine of "agency" or "free will" is false, since all human choices are predetermined by the laws of physics?