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Thank you, Stan. It is a constant source of wonder and conviction to me how inexhaustibly rich the scriptures are. I’m grateful for your own contributions to my understanding of them.
Great elucidation of the “fractal nature of the ordinances” and of our “spiritual rebirth within the succession of ordinances.” I have long wanted to understand the triad of water, spirit, and blood in Moses 6:60 better, and you have provided the means.