Five Ways to Detect and Avoid Doctrinal Deception

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Five Ways to Detect and Avoid Doctrinal Deception

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Five Ways to Detect and Avoid Doctrinal Deception

"One Saturday morning, Brother [Robert L.] Millet said, he received a call from Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Quorum of the Twelve. Elder Maxwell was concerned about a book that had received a lot of attention and had gained somewhat of a cult following. He asked Brother Millet if he knew about it and what he thought about it. Brother Millet said, 'Elder Maxwell, frankly, it has a lot of doctrinal problems.'

Elder Maxwell said, 'It never ceases to amaze me how gullible the Latter-day Saints can be. Our lack of doctrinal sophistication makes us an easy prey for such fads.' Brother Millet then explained that Latter-day Saints ought to pore over the scriptures constantly to learn the doctrines, lest they be deceived."

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