So, Dieter, you are helping to indoctrinate young LDS women into believing that they have a divine nature. Interesting.
You are now, what, about 72 years old? As a former commercial pilot and airline executive you must be very familiar with numbers, probability, actuarial tables, etc. Consulting such tables, you must be well aware that you are not too many years away from flight testing your hypotheses, that is to say, whether they will fly or will, as Daedalus, simply come crashing to earth (or worse). That is to say, you are 5 to 20 years away from seeing whether the divine nature you theorize regarding the young ladies of the LDS, and teach, publicly and openly, as truth revealed by “heavenly Father,” as opposed to THE Father in heaven who is confessed in the three ecumenical creeds - notice how LDS’ers always leave off the definite article “the” from “heavenly Father,” it is a cultic thing - is actually true. Wouldn’t it be quite a surprise - unpleasant, to be sure! - Dieter, great pilot and executive that you are, to discover that the “divine nature” you so confidently adjure the young ladies of the LDS to believe and trust as being resident in themselves is not in accord with the will, intent, and reality of the Father in heaven who so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son?
Fool.
Hi!
I'm Faith,
The other girls and I are just doing a little shopping to re-supply our loving family with necessary items.
Have you met the rest of them??
If not, let me introduce you to...
Divine Nature, Individual Worth, Knowledge, Choice A. Accountability, Good Works, Integrity and lastly, but not least - Virtue.
We'd love to stay and chat a while, but we MUST be hurrying along as our loving husbands and loving children will be expecting yet another fabulous meal when they get home from work and school.
Ta ta - see you later...