Does Skeptic See Temple? (Dave Butler 7/7)
Does a skeptic see temple in Book of Mormon?After having listened to Dave Butler discuss temple theology in the Book of Mormon, would a skeptic be convinced? We’ll talk about that in our next conversation.
Does a skeptic see temple in Book of Mormon?After having listened to Dave Butler discuss temple theology in the Book of Mormon, would a skeptic be convinced? We’ll talk about that in our next conversation.
We’re going to dive into Matthew 7 to discuss more LDS Temple theology. Dave talks about approaching the veil in Matthew 7. Does it match with the Book of Mormon? Check out our conversation… Don’t
Dave Butler continues to look at the Bible for temple texts, and says the Lord’s Prayer is another example. Why does he think so? Check out our conversation…. Don’t miss our other conversations with David:
Are temple oaths consistent with Matthew where Jesus said we shouldn’t swear oaths? Dave Butler answers that question and discusses veiling at the temple for women, and the significance of temple clothing. Check out our
Dave Butler says the Sermon on the Mount is a temple text! Are temple oaths consistent with Matthew where Jesus said we shouldn’t swear oaths? Dave Butler answers that question and discusses veiling at the
In Denver Snuffer’s book “The Second Comforter,” Denver claimed he knew how to see Jesus. We also call our temples “The House of the Lord.” Is it possible to see Jesus in the temple, or
Dave Butler has written 2 books that deal with temple theology in the Book of Mormon: “Plain & Precious Things” and “The Goodness & the Mysteries.” We’ll get acquainted with Dave and he’ll tell us
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