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A couple of scriptures from the LDS canon, to help explain what depperm writes:

Doctrine and Covenants 133: 14:

Go ye out from among the nations, even from Babylon, from the midst of wickedness, which is spiritual Babylon.

The entire section 133 is relevant, but not without some background. Some of the necessary background can be inferred from the Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 9: 22, which talks about the believers of the last days gathering to "all their lands of promise." Being called to leave spiritual Babylon is essentially leaving our faith in the institutions of the world behind and seekseeking to develop our faith in Jesus instead, and live in His faith.

A couple of scriptures from the LDS canon, to help explain what depperm writes:

Doctrine and Covenants 133: 14:

Go ye out from among the nations, even from Babylon, from the midst of wickedness, which is spiritual Babylon.

The entire section 133 is relevant, but not without some background. Some of the necessary background can be inferred from the Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 9: 22, which talks about the believers of the last days gathering to "all their lands of promise." Being called to leave spiritual Babylon is essentially leaving our faith in the institutions of the world behind and seek to develop our faith in Jesus instead, and live in His faith.

A couple of scriptures from the LDS canon, to help explain what depperm writes:

Doctrine and Covenants 133: 14:

Go ye out from among the nations, even from Babylon, from the midst of wickedness, which is spiritual Babylon.

The entire section 133 is relevant, but not without some background. Some of the necessary background can be inferred from the Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 9: 22, which talks about the believers of the last days gathering to "all their lands of promise." Being called to leave spiritual Babylon is essentially leaving our faith in the institutions of the world behind and seeking to develop our faith in Jesus instead, and live in His faith.

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Joel Rees
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A couple of scriptures from the LDS canon, to help explain what depperm writes:

Doctrine and Covenants 133: 14:

Go ye out from among the nations, even from Babylon, from the midst of wickedness, which is spiritual Babylon.

The entire section 133 is relevant, but not without some background. Some of the necessary background can be inferred from the Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 9: 22, which talks about the believers of the last days gathering to "all their lands of promise." Being called to leave spiritual Babylon is essentially leaving our faith in the institutions of the world behind and seek to develop our faith in Jesus instead, and live in His faith.