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During what war was the Expeditionary Force Branch of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints formed?
a.
Crimean
b.
WW I
c.
Vietnam
d.
Civil
Yesterday’s
answer:
B Catholic
For many Latter-day Saints, their first awareness of
the Roman Catholic scholar Stephen H. Webb came through his 2012 First Things article, titled “Mormonism
Obsessed with Christ.” In that piece—which surprised Latter-day Saints and
non-Latter-day Saints alike—Webb pointed out that “what gives Christianity its
identity is its commitment to the divinity of Jesus Christ. And on that ground
Mormons are more Christian than many mainstream Christians. . . . Mormonism is obsessed
with Christ, and everything that it teaches is meant to awaken, encourage, and
expand faith in him.”
Alonzo L. Gaskill, “Stephen H. Webb (1961-2016)
Universal Scholar and personal Friend,” BYU
Studies, Vol. 55, 2016, 85.
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