What Does It Really Mean to Be a Good Person?
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- Come Follow Me Podcast #42: “O God, Where Art Thou?”, Doctrine and Covenants 121-123 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
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- The ‘Must Stay Gay’ Laws and the Fight for Freedom in Counseling by Camille S. Williams
- VIDEO: New First Presidency Discusses Key Issues and Shares Hopes for the World by Church Video Channel
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- When the Roles Reverse: Adult Children Dealing with Immature Parents by Paul Bishop
- A Man of Action: President Dallin H. Oaks by Meridian Magazine
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When the Roles Reverse: Adult Children Dealing with Immature Parents
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The Joseph Smith Translation: The Sermon on the Mount
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The ‘Must Stay Gay’ Laws and the Fight for Freedom in Counseling
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Do You Ever Feel God has Forgotten You? A Rising Star Outreach Miracle
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Elder and Sister Andersen to Speak at Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults
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RoxyLynneJanuary 29, 2019
This is something I've pondered many times as I've heard people call people who don't make any attempt to follow God's principles "good". It's almost some people's way of not judging others to say that the person does some good things even though other things in their lives are the antithesis of the Gospel. Words have meaning and we do this word a disservice to use it with societal standards.
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