It's just sad because The Book of Mormon more than likely won't be used. You'll have to hold your tongue on all the restored truths. If you can't share, it doesn't sound like fun.
Christians are confused without the Book of Mormon in their lives. Good luck
2007-10-20 16:25:41
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answered by guest 3
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Generally speaking, no. You may want to discuss it with your bishop.
A few years ago there were some bible study groups that got into fringe topics and many eventually fell away from the church, persecuted the church, lost testimonies, were excommunicated, etc. Just make sure your studying stays gospel centered and of course avoid contention.
2007-10-22 23:49:40
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answered by Ender 6
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Basically what you are doing is called a small group or a cell group in christian terms, the early christians did this in their homes:
) Acts 2:46
And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from HOUSE to HOUSE, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,
) Acts 5:42
And daily in the temple, and in every HOUSE, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.
) Acts 20:20
And how I kept back nothing that was profitable unto you, but have shewed you, and have taught you publicly, and from HOUSE to HOUSE.
Since you are LDS and your group is christian, I would say thatyour bible is differant then the christian KJV so I would recommend just staying with the relief-society lessons and just using the bible scriptures in the lesson in them and not any other scriptures from any other scripture or using a christian devotional book from the christian book store. IF the christian group approves of it, you could welcome a visit from the missionaries as long as you go to their church to. This is such a tricky subject you may have to give a little to be able to allow your portion of your religion to be taught, as the mormons say every member a missionary, if you feel overwhelmed you may want to invite another member from your church to help you out with this bible study.
2007-10-22 06:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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you probably did no longer make it clean no remember while you're, or no longer LDS. Your attitude will in all probability shift one way or yet another by way of fact of your Bible learn. Assuming you're actually not LDS the so stated as bible learn may be the two a disguised attempt to alter your strategies approximately starting to be LDS, or it relatively is meant to transform you to being LDS. Even purely analyzing the Bible on my own ought to be the "foreplay" of introducing you to the e book of Mormon. You requested ought to i'm getting in hassle with the Church? this question looks to point you're already LDS. The learn of the Bible won't injury you in the two way. There are secrets and techniques hidden interior the Bible, even in purely the plain examining of the scriptures, and there is no injury in that. the prospect could come interior the interpretations utilized to the scriptures meant to assist a definite "perception gadget". word many persons, that are very familiar with the scriptures can manage the content fabric to greater healthful an "time table" favorable to their very very own form of non secular persuasion. in all probability the main secure way, of learn is so which you will take all which you study or learn and inquire of Jesus, as to the credibility of the motives you have arrived at. Hmm ... John 5:3 if my reminiscence serves wisely speaks "if guy guy lacks understanding enable him ask of God which provides liberly to he/she whom asks"
2016-10-07 07:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, discussing a religiously important and even holy book with people of another religion can cause too much discussion inside the group, but correctly handled it can increase the respect between the beliefs of others. You may feel a bit uncomfortable about your faith being discussed about but if you will consider it alright then you can have the discussion in your house.
2007-10-20 10:47:17
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answered by mbestevez 7
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This would be the beginning of apostasy. If you don't accept the true interpretations of scripture as given in Sunday school and on BYU TV, you are on the high road to serious trouble...
2007-10-21 14:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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mbestevez is on the right track. If they know you are LDS, and that you probably interpret much of the Bible differently, and are open to different interpretations, it could work.
2007-10-21 20:43:52
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answered by mormon_4_jesus 7
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Just be careful to avoid contention and bible-bashing.
2007-10-22 04:02:43
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answered by all star 4
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