Why Doubts Shouldn’t Be Freaking Latter-day Saints Out


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We need water to live. Thankfully, God has provided us water. That said, too much water can kill you. Too little water, and you're still dead. Only a healthy amount of water (which, fun fact, is apparently about two liters per day) will keep you alive. The same principle applies in many other arenas of life, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual. This article explores how appropriate levels of doubt can keep us spiritually healthy. Disclaimer: This is a heavily nuanced subject. Surely, faith, knowledge, and doubt have several different meanings and philosophies attributed to each of them. I don't propose that this perspective is absolute truth across all interpretations and usages of these terms, nor is my method the only way of looking at things. That said, I believe there is great value in the following principles... Opposition in all things? We talk about opposition a lot in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We fully recognize both the difficulty and the necessity of opposition. Our scriptures teach, It must needs...

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