Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava was born on July 31, 1880 in a small village called Lamahi near Banallas city in India. Kaystha caste born in Hinduism consists of experts including writers, doctors and lawyers, but his family is poor. His father is a low-paying postal staff. His mother passed away at the age of eight. His father remarried, but Dhanpat Rai did not like stepmother. He studied Urdu and Persian, school literature and administration language near Northern India of the 19th century.
Christian gnosticism places more emphasis on spiritual knowledge than blind faith as a way to compensation. They stated that they have secret knowledge (ie "Gnostic" in Greek) and include an implicit meaning of "resurrection". This is part of the secret doctrine that Jesus' apostles told them. This special knowledge is limited to those who master Christian 's public doctrine before accepting secret doctrine before beginning. By contrast, the term "Catholic" means "universal", suggesting that anyone can become part of the Church by following the public doctrine of faith and ceremonies. Christian Gnostic is a strict criticism of Orthodox. Christian Protestants condemn the church to water the gospel in order to spread the gospel to the masses. Orthodox emphasizes salvation through faith and church rituals
After his experience with Jesus Christ, Paul realized that he was not the only one to advance in the way to salvation. Jesus Christ has delivered salvation for us. In faith and baptism, Christians receive the grace of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps us live with God and other people
My father, Douglas Wall is an elder of the FLDS church. For him, for our family, accepting the third wife is an important blessing and an important milestone on the long way to eternal redemption. After Joseph Smith was founded in 1830, the idea of having one or more wives has become an integral part of Mormonism, but in 1890 the Mormon Church officially abandoned polygamy. . Nevertheless, some of them will continue to act confidentially and may be expelled from the church. By 1935, some of the people expelled from the Mormon church formed their own separatists, which were originally called "jobs" and decades later became the Christian church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They believe that married marriage is the central principle - the only way to get an eternal ransom
Innocence of sinning: I made a long story with polygamy, became a teenage bride and removed Warren Jeffs