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==Response==
 
==Response==

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Criticism

Critics charge that since LDS doctrine teaches that a body is required for exalatation, the Holy Ghost cannot be fully God, because he does not have a physical body.

Source(s) of the criticism

  • Tower to Truth Ministries, "50 Questions to Ask Mormons," towertotruth.net (accessed 15 November 2007). 50 Answers Template:Fair1

Response

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