Baptism and the Gift Holy Ghost are Principles of Science
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- The questions & ideas that lead to the experiment.
- Joseph had a QUESTION, “Which church should I join?”
Repentance - The second principle of the government of the individual. The turn from old practices. Active faith, based on faith and knowledge.
- Adopting new habits, not simply turning for old ones - progress - yield to new knowledge.
- Performing the experiment - doing something different than you’ve done before - CHANGE - act on our inspiration
- Joseph prayed, read the scriptures received an answer and acted.
Baptism - the third principle in governing human action. Receive entrance into a NEW KINGDOM (of understanding). Discovery of a principle (or law); when a law is applied or obey man advances. Learn to use unexplained laws.
- The results of the experiment, new things to ponder
- Joseph receive an answer, entrance to a new life.
Holy Ghost - the fourth great principle in governing human action. A gift of increased intelligence, expanding of the mind, enlightening the understanding, and storing the intellect with present knowledge develops in intelligence of the scientist. He receives added intelligence.
- The experiment brings intelligence, MORE to work with, and often a new question.
- Joseph received knowledge, added intelligence, truth, and new questions.
“The four fundamental laws for the guidance of the individual are identical in Mormon theology and in modern science.” Joseph Smith
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