Let us do good Part 1
In June 2015 I was excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I had just been sent home from an LDS mission in March of that year, March 17th to be exact. I can remember the day because I remember seeing in the newspaper as I was going home that a solar eclipse was expected in the country I was in on March 20th, three days after I left. The solar eclipse I would later learn coincided with the spring equinox, and also one of six supermoons, although the supermoon was a new moon, and so it wasn’t visible. I had been sent home because I had read and believed some of the things written by Denver Snuffer who had himself been recently excommunicated. In addition I had come to my own conclusion based on my own studies, and prayers that in order for the first presidency and quorum of the twelve to be prophets and apostles, as they claimed to be, they must receive that ordination directly from under the hand of Christ. I had read Oliver Cowdrey’s charge to the 12 ...