Posts Tagged With: Mormon theology

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God is No Respecter of Persons: Reconciling Faith and Racial Justice

A reflection on the fundamental Christian principle that God is no respecter of persons, examining how white Christianity has historically contradicted this doctrine through racial hierarchy, and exploring the tension between scriptural truth and cultural practice.



If God is variable, rewarding some while rejecting others for no valid reason other than His own will and pleasure, then you can never have confidence that God will accept you.

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Quantum Theology (part 1)

Reflections on the theological implications of quantum energy.



As I look backwards through the eons, infinitely backwards, and realize that whatever I am now, whatever evolutions I've gone through—from intelligence to spirit being to physical form—I've realized that the best way of thinking about what I used to be, what I originated from, is energy. . . .With a proper understanding of Einstein's equation and the nature of physical reality—that the building blocks of physical reality are energy—we are co-eternal with God. We are energy. God is energy. Everything is energy. Energy is existence.