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COMMENTARY: Mormonism isn’t like a string of Christmas lights

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If a person looks at faith like a string of Christmas lights, if one junction along the string is flawed, then the whole string is dysfunctional. The problem, though, is that such a view of faith is too easily manufactured and too easily broken.

Topics: Faith, Doctrine & Practice
Beliefs: Mormon
Tags: mormonism

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