

The King Follett Discourse
The Being and Kind of Being God Is, the Immortality of the Intelligence of Man
Book • 1963
The King Follett Discourse is a sermon delivered by Joseph Smith, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at the funeral of King Follett.
It is considered a significant doctrinal text, offering insights into the nature of God, the potential for human progression, and the eternal nature of the family.
The discourse emphasizes the concept of exaltation and the possibility of becoming like God. It also discusses the premortal existence and the plan of salvation.
The King Follett Discourse is valued for its profound theological insights and its emphasis on the potential for human growth and development.
It is considered a significant doctrinal text, offering insights into the nature of God, the potential for human progression, and the eternal nature of the family.
The discourse emphasizes the concept of exaltation and the possibility of becoming like God. It also discusses the premortal existence and the plan of salvation.
The King Follett Discourse is valued for its profound theological insights and its emphasis on the potential for human growth and development.
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Highlighted as a key sermon by Joseph Smith that explains God's nature and progression.

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