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Neil L. Andersen
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October 2024
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Saturday Morning Session
After leaving the garden, Adam and Eve were taught by an angel of the promise of Jesus Christ.
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Tracy Y. Browning
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October 2024
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Sunday Morning Session
One key principle taught throughout the Book of Mormon is when God’s children choose to demonstrate obedience and keep their covenants, they receive continual spiritual guidance and direction.
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Mark E. Petersen
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October 1980
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Saturday Morning Session
The plan of salvation, therefore, was instituted among these first human beings, Adam and Eve and their children.
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Michael J. Teh
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October 2007
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Saturday Afternoon Session
One of the oldest and most profound questions uttered in the history of this earth was, most interestingly, asked by Cain in response to God’s inquiry soon after Cain slew his brother Abel: “Am I my brother’s keeper?” This question deserves serious contemplation by those seeking to do the will of the Lord.
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Lynn A. Mickelsen
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October 2003
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Saturday Morning Session
This is not to say that sin should be covered, although that is the natural impulse of anyone who commits a sin.
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Joseph B. Wirthlin
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April 2000
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Sunday Morning Session
The question Cain asked of the Lord, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” has been answered by prophets in these latter days.
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Dallin H. Oaks
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October 1986
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Cain killed Abel.
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Henry D. Taylor
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April 1972
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Saturday Afternoon Session
When the Lord inquired of Cain, “Where is Abel, thy brother?” Cain arrogantly replied with the question, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Moses 5:34.)
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