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==Question: Many who listened to Elder Dunn's stories felt the spirit. Why would one feel the spirit upon hearing a story that was fabricated? Doesn't this confirm a lie?==
 
==Question: Many who listened to Elder Dunn's stories felt the spirit. Why would one feel the spirit upon hearing a story that was fabricated? Doesn't this confirm a lie?==
 
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The answer to this question is near identical to that given for why we might feel the spirit while we[https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Holy_Ghost/Feeling_%22the_spirit%22_while_watching_movies#Question:_Can_a_person_.22feel_the_spirit.22_while_watching_movies.3F/ watched a movie or film]. Simply put, a spiritual impression is both a inspiration or revelation to the mind ''and'' a ''phenomena'' (not just a feeling or emotion) in the heart.
  
Simply receiving a warm feeling about a speech or article is not enough to call it revelation or a confirmation of the spirit. One would need to properly study the issue, get an idea of what is correct, then ask for confirmation.
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    Spiritual epistemology is a complex interaction and constant evaluation of the feelings of your heart, the thoughts of your mind, your body, the light of Christ, and the outside influence of the spirit (D&C 8:2). The witness (if there is one) should also be [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Preach_My_Gospel:_%22As_you_pray_for_inspiration,_you_should_also_confirm_your_feelings...Certainly_the_Spirit_of_the_Lord_can_bring_strong_emotional_feelings,_including_tears,_but_that_outward_manifestation_ought_not_to_be_confused_with_the_presence_of_the/ compared with revealed pneumatology.] In the case of Elder Dunn's stories, we felt good when we heard them.  
 
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Boyd Packer pointed out that feelings and “spiritual” events can come from three sources:  1) your own feelings, 2) [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Question:_How_can_we_tell_if_a_modern_revelation_comes_from_God_or_Satan%3F/ Satan], or 3) the Holy Ghost.  You must evaluate your feelings using[https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Question:_How_can_you_know_if_your_answer_to_prayer,_your_personal_revelation,_is_true%3F/ methods] to understand which is occurring in any given circumstance. More information is found at the linked articles.
Spiritual epistemology is a complex interaction and constant evaluation of the feelings of your heart, the thoughts of your mind, your body, the light of Christ, and the outside influence of the spirit (D&C 8:2). We have to pay close attention to evaluate impressions similarly to how we would pay attention to them and evaluate them closely as we [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Holy_Ghost/Feeling_%22the_spirit%22_while_watching_movies#Question:_Can_a_person_.22feel_the_spirit.22_while_watching_movies.3F/ watched a movie or film]. The witness has to be [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Preach_My_Gospel:_%22As_you_pray_for_inspiration,_you_should_also_confirm_your_feelings...Certainly_the_Spirit_of_the_Lord_can_bring_strong_emotional_feelings,_including_tears,_but_that_outward_manifestation_ought_not_to_be_confused_with_the_presence_of_the/ consistent with other revelation]. In the case of Elder Dunn's stories, we felt good when we heard them. Boyd Packer pointed out that feelings and “spiritual” events can come from three sources:  1) your own feelings, 2) [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Question:_How_can_we_tell_if_a_modern_revelation_comes_from_God_or_Satan%3F/ Satan], or 3) the Holy Ghost.  You must use [https://www.fairmormon.org/answers/Question:_How_can_you_know_if_your_answer_to_prayer,_your_personal_revelation,_is_true%3F/ methods] to properly confirm which is occurring in a particular event. More information is found at the linked articles.
 
 
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Question: Many who listened to Elder Dunn's stories felt the spirit. Why would one feel the spirit upon hearing a story that was fabricated? Doesn't this confirm a lie?

Simply receiving a warm feeling about a speech or article is not enough to call it revelation or a confirmation of the spirit

The answer to this question is near identical to that given for why we might feel the spirit while wewatched a movie or film. Simply put, a spiritual impression is both a inspiration or revelation to the mind and a phenomena (not just a feeling or emotion) in the heart.

    Spiritual epistemology is a complex interaction and constant evaluation of the feelings of your heart, the thoughts of your mind, your body, the light of Christ, and the outside influence of the spirit (D&C 8:2).  The witness (if there is one) should also be compared with revealed pneumatology. In the case of Elder Dunn's stories, we felt good when we heard them. 

Boyd Packer pointed out that feelings and “spiritual” events can come from three sources: 1) your own feelings, 2) Satan, or 3) the Holy Ghost. You must evaluate your feelings usingmethods to understand which is occurring in any given circumstance. More information is found at the linked articles.


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