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Here is an answer to a question that someone asked Brother Jonathan. The person asked, "How can I examine whether or not my doctrine is wrong without compromising my faith?" In essence, the person was so afraid of being led astray doctrinally that they were afraid to examine whether they were wrong about anything. This is a common fear. Brother Jonathan answers, from experience, how to avoid this trap.
*There are no notes for this question. For a more lengthy discussion of the same topic, with notes, please listen to our episode, "Pleading for Truth".
By J.L. GillHere is an answer to a question that someone asked Brother Jonathan. The person asked, "How can I examine whether or not my doctrine is wrong without compromising my faith?" In essence, the person was so afraid of being led astray doctrinally that they were afraid to examine whether they were wrong about anything. This is a common fear. Brother Jonathan answers, from experience, how to avoid this trap.
*There are no notes for this question. For a more lengthy discussion of the same topic, with notes, please listen to our episode, "Pleading for Truth".