The Perils of Praise
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ALDecember 22, 2017
If the article could have been named "the perils of FALSE praise" it may have worked better
BubbaDecember 19, 2017
Jesus never said "Do not judge.”...In fact he commanded us to "judge righteous judgment." See: (1) Elder Oaks Talk "Judge Not and Judging", Aug 1999 Ensign (2) Moroni 7:15 "For behold, my brethren, it is given unto you to judge." (3) Joseph Smith Translation of Matt 7:1
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