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“We believe in God, the Eternal Father and Eternal Mother, and in the Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.” -First Article of Faith

Whether one is a trinitarian or polytheistic, God is explained to us through the idea of multiple deity. In the Torah God is “Elohim,” Hebrew for “Gods.” With over 100 different Latter Day Saint/Mormon denominations, there are widely differing views of the nature of God. These range from the monotheism or the Trinitarian views given us by the Catholics, to ideas many find rather bizarre like the Adam-God theory. Here we will attempt a brief explanation of the Mormon Kabbalistic ideas of God by going over the variety and evolution of the Restored Gospel’s views on deity. There have been a number of changes in the nature of God in the original Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from 1830-1844, and even more due to the wide range of denominations that now exist and have existed in the movement.

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“Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy.” – 2 Nephi 1:115 RAV, 2: 25 OPV

We were with God as spirit children of our Heavenly Parents before we were born. We were born to help one another to come unto Christ that we may return home to that God who created us.

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The following revelation was given to David in Ohio after leaving a meeting with local Latter-day Saint Church leaders on December 13, 2015. In this revelation, David is told the reasons why the Lord had called him to set up the Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship and is promised keys to the kingdom in the future. The Lord defined worthiness that all men and women may know what is required of them to be baptized, take communion, and enjoy other ordinances of the Fellowship. This revelation was voted and accepted as scripture by the Council of Elders of the Fellowship January 5, 2019. We ask members of the Fellowship to read this revelation prayerfully to determine if it should be added to the Fellowship canon in preparation of the vote April 6, 2019.

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The following is a revelation on ordaining disciples to the ministry, and further instructions on the Sacrament of holy Communion, received in Ohio by David on the morning of November 25, 2015. This revelation was voted and accepted as scripture by the Council of Elders of the Fellowship January 5, 2019. We ask members of the Fellowship to read this revelation prayerfully to determine if it should be added to the Fellowship canon in preparation of the vote April 6, 2019.

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The following is a revelation on how to bless and pass the sacrament of Holy Communion received in Ohio by David on November 17, 2015. This revelation is given to all that accept and believe and have been ordained by the laying on of hands by those with authority to perform the ordinances mentioned. And, to those baptized and worthy of receiving this sacrament. All welcome to partake of the Sacrament of Communion. This Sacrament is a renewal of the covenants of Christian baptism. This revelation was voted and accepted as scripture by the Council of Elders of the Fellowship January 5, 2019 and accepted as canon by the General Assembly of the Saints in April, 2019.

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Reminiscing

IN THIS SEASON: because this season has been different. Information concerning warnings are simultaneous coming into my hands, the terrible cold weather and how unprepared we have been for it. Julie spreading herself so thin when she needed to have all her ducks in a row, door closing in Miranda’s face everywhere, I have had to rethink my position. I have had to work on identifying my purpose beyond what I have identified in the past.

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Reminiscing 

I don’t want to be crying wolf concerning the destructions, you know its about timing more than content. However, I have been thinking about the synchronicity of the information falling into my hands. So I want to record this.

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