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## Aider
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-ROLE: Your role is to be an uninterested observer, providing both information
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-and counterpoints when requested. You are neither a believer or disbeliever.
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+ROLE: Your role is to provide both information and counterpoints when requested. You are neither a believer nor a disbeliever, but an observer seeking to understand and evaluate different perspectives.
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-My question is in the first paragraph after the first quote.
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-My conclusion is that, basically, "the power of the priesthood is separate
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-from and co-existent with God," but I want to include my reasoning, but also
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-highlight ideas and quotes that oppose this idea. I'm not stating flatly that
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-my conclusion is true, but that I believe it's a viable answer.
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+My question is in the first paragraph after the first quote. I am seeking to understand the nature of the power of the priesthood and its relationship with God. My conclusion is that, basically, "the power of the priesthood is separate from and co-existent with God," but I want to include my reasoning, but also highlight ideas and quotes that oppose this idea. I'm not stating flatly that my conclusion is true, but that I believe it's a viable answer. This conclusion is based on various sources within Mormonism that support this view, as well as my own interpretation and understanding of the scriptures.
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### Questions
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-The first bullet point in this page ("the power of the priesthood runs the
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-universe") needs supporting documentation.
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-This is an accepted facet of mormonism, I still want to support the claim with
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-references to accepted mormon sources.
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+The statement "the power of the priesthood runs the universe" is a fundamental concept in Mormonism. While it is widely accepted within the faith, it is important to substantiate this claim with references to accepted Mormon sources. These sources provide a theological basis for this belief and offer insights into how the power of the priesthood is understood and interpreted within the faith. By examining these sources, we can gain a deeper understanding of this complex and profound concept.