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LDS Leaders warn us and encourage us to fortify our homes

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Almost 30 years ago, President Spencer W. Kimball opened the April 1979 General Conference with his address entitled, Fortify Your Homes Against Evil. I would highly recommend reading it. His warnings about the evil influences that surround us today are more important for us to heed NOW than it was for the Saints back in the 70's which was the "Brady Bunch" and "Leave it to Beaver" Days. I want you to know, that I did not stumble upon this talk by accident, without going into the details, I feel that I divinely guided and thus I felt inspired to create this following video. We live in a world that has made evil look good and good look evil. Television plays a huge role in this. It is my hope the you will watch this video with your families, especially if you have children. Hopefully many of you have seen some of my other youtube videos, if not, I would be honored if you would spend a couple of minutes and watch some of them at http://www.youtube.com/davidkat99.

Thanks and I would love to hear your comments.
David

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  • @MrPs103 Does not the Bible command that we be like God? Would God command us to be something that we could not become?

  • @steve0281 if God were to move in front of Mt. Everest, it would melt before Him. if we did not praise Him, the rocks would sing His name. the sea and winds move at His command. He became humble, in order to raise us up. there is none like Him, and there will never be any like Him. He is truly the greatest, and no one can match Him, or become like Him. our righteousness is that of a filthy rag. we were created by His hand from dirt. we are sustained by His grace. all glory to the one true God.

  • @steve0281 if you take a piece of copper, and a piece of gold, and a welder, you can make the two pieces one piece. that however does not make the copper become gold.

  • @MrPs103 We are not gods. This does not mean that man may not become like God. He promises us all that He has as we wed with Christ and become one with Him. Was not Jesus a man? Did he not become God? How can we become one with Him and not partake of all that He is? Returning to the Presence of Heavenly Father is my objective. I will accomplish this by the Grace of God and obeying His Word.

  • @steve0281 as heirs to heaven due to God's grace, yes. but by no means are we gods. instead, Jesus has imparted His riches upon us, so that not only are we saved and transformed on this earth, but that we will be given amazing things in heaven, as imparted by God in light of His love. this is however nothing for me to be concerned of. I'd rather go to an empty place and just be with Him, for He is the ultimate prize.

  • @windigo77 there is verifiable evidence. Jesus rose. that's all that's needed. you can say we're arrogant, but that is not what we're aiming for. i'm simply assured that i'm following the right path, not out of my own ability, but because God is gracious. w/out God's grace and mercy, i wouldn't be able to do anything, and even wouldn't exist. there is much i don't know, but i'm sure that Jesus existed, died, and rose. please don't put things in my mouth concerning what are His favorite things.

  • @MrPs103 "The meek will inherit the earth" Jesus said, and what is more meek that to say "I don't know". I'll tell you what ISN'T meek. That is to assert that, not only a God exists, but that he is YOUR god, America is his favorite country, he hates homosexuals and jews, and coffee. If ANYBODY should fear God it is the arrogance of the modern American christian/mormon culture that hates, discriminates and ostricizes anybody who doesn't agree.

    Step off your high horse. If you would.

  • @MrPs103 Disbelief stems from an acknowledgement that we don't know all the answers to the universe. It is an arrogant person to claim to know what they do not, and have no evidence for, as you do.

    Humble yourself, become an Atheist, recognize that there are things we don't know. Do not arrogantly assert such things to exist, instead take the Atheist position of "I don't know" if you have any integrity, which I doubt.

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