Influenced: The Troubling Familiarity of Ruby Franke’s Story
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MarkMarch 17, 2025
I am an involved member (I hate saying active), but the LDS obsession over perfection is maddening. Why we continue to strain at this gnat is baffling. Just follow Jesus. His way, His truth and His life. Stop looking inward trying to figure out your own perfection. How does an imperfect human even know how to facilitate their own perfection? You can’t. Ever. Only in and through Christ are we made perfect.
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