niyr

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  1. A - it's a story B - alcohol cooks out, so he wouldn't have been ingesting any alcohol.
  2. I got sucked back into it last month after being away for 13-14 years. Commander is the new thing for me now.
  3. Death, Spiritual See also Damnation; Devil; Fall of Adam and Eve; Hell; Salvation; Sons of Perdition Separation from God and His influences; to die as to things pertaining to righteousness. Lucifer and a third part of the hosts of heaven suffered a spiritual death when they were cast out of heaven (D&C 29:36–37). Spiritual death was introduced into the world by the Fall of Adam (Moses 6:48). Mortals with evil thoughts, words, and works are spiritually dead while still alive on earth (1 Tim. 5:6). Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ and by obedience to the principles and ordinances of the gospel, men and women can become clean from sin and overcome spiritual death. Spiritual death also occurs following the death of the mortal body. Both resurrected beings and the devil and his angels will be judged. Those who have willfully rebelled against the light and truth of the gospel will suffer spiritual death. This death is often called the second death (Alma 12:16; Hel. 14:16–19; D&C 76:36–38). Elder Nelson, April 1992 General Conference
  4. Not really. You seem to have missed the point where I said that some will be celestialized. That's all I was stating.
  5. You questioned whether animal were eternal and would be resurrected.
  6. John saw animals (beasts) in the Celestial Kingdom with Heavenly Father in his vision recorded in Revelation.
  7. From lds.org on the Kingdoms of Glory: From then Elder Russel M. Nelson in October 2008: Elder John A. Widsoe: James E. Talmage: Bruce R. McConkie:
  8. John 6:64 Judas (and others of the apostles) did not believe in Jesus as the Christ. Judas could not have qualified to be a Son of Perdition. And as for King David, Joseph Fielding Smith helps us out: Also see D&C 132:39 King David will receive his portion, just not the full portion he could have had through exaltation. If you're a Son of Perdition, you don't get any portion.