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That has been my experience as well, which is why I don’t generally bother with reading his posts anymore.I know Gazelam won’t answer my question because he never does.
The cross is symbolic. Just as Jesus was lifted up (by the cross) to be judged of man, after death, man will be lifted up (by the resurrection) to be judged of Christ. The cross was necessary as a part of the death and subsequent resurrection.So what do they say about the cross and what leads up to it? What about the Resurrection?
The Pentecost was just a day of celebration that Mormons really don’t talk much about. I can’t think of it ever being discussed in a sacrament meeting talk or Sunday School lesson, but I may have slept through that part. I admit to knowing little about it, myself.Pentecost?
Not sure what you’re asking here. Most of the New Testament and much of the Mormon scriptures deal with what happened after. But if you want some interesting reading, read the Book of Mormon, Third Nephi. It deals with what happened shortly after Jesus’ resurrection during his visit to the American continent.Any of what happened after?
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