February 10 — LDS: Women Must Have 8-10 Kids. Relief Society Magazine, v. 3, no. 7, p. 364 “Woman is so constituted that, ordinarily, she is capable of bearing, during the years of her greatest strength and physical vigor, from eight to ten children, and in exceptional cases a larger number than that. The law of her nature so ordered it, and God’s command, while it did not specify the exact number of children allotted to woman, simply implied that she should exercise the sacred power of procreation to its utmost limit.” — Rudger Clawson, LDS Apostle, July 1916 (more…)
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LDS: Women Must Have 8-10 Kids
Posted in February, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged childbirth mandatory, false apostle, Relief Society Magazine, Rudger Clawson on 02/10/2025| 4 Comments »
Marriage, Childbirth, and Raising the Dead is Worshiping God
Posted in January, Mormon Dilemmas, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Bruce McConkie, childbirth mandatory, false apostle, General Conference 1971, salvation on 01/05/2025| 4 Comments »
Marriage and Childbirth Mandatory
Posted in Marriage, tagged bible, childbirth mandatory, false doctrines of Mormonism, Jesus, marriage on 12/11/2014| Leave a Comment »
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Marriage and Childbirth is Worshiping God
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Bruce McConkie, childbirth mandatory, false apostle, General Conference 1971, Jesus, LDS D&C Manual, marriage mandatory, salvation on 12/02/2014| 1 Comment »
LDS Doctrine and Covenants Student Manual 2002, Section 93, ‘Truth is Knowledge of Things,’ pp 217-222 & General Conference, ‘How to Worship,’ October 1971; “…In other words, true and perfect worship consists in following in the steps of the Son of God; it consists in keeping the commandments and obeying the will of the Father to that degree that we advance from grace to grace until we are glorified in Christ as he is in his Father. It is far more than prayer and sermon and song. It is living and doing and obeying. It is emulating the life of the great Exemplar.
With this principle before us, may I now illustrate some of the specifics of that divine worship which is pleasing to him whose we are?
To worship the Lord is to be married in the temple, to have children, to teach them the gospel, and to bring them up in light and truth.” – Bruce McConkie





















































































































