Nihor's arguments dismiss the need for faith, repentance, baptism, and the gift of the Holy Ghost, showing a lack of the doctrine of Christ. This absence indicates a reliance on violence as a response to opposition, revealing insecurity in logic and belief. Nihor's philosophy appealed to many as it required no obedience or sacrifice, contrary to the gospel's teachings. The absence of obedience and sacrifice deviates from aligning with God's will. The doctrine of Christ, emphasized in General Conference, is notably absent in Nihor's arguments, suggesting an anti-repentance and anti-Christ stance.

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