I've about 100 pages left in the book, and I agree with most of your review. I find the writing not up to her usual standards, and I find many parts of the book to drag in between action sequences. I'm also quite displeased with the location, or rather the lack of location, in which most of...
PLEASE don't post Harry Potter and The Deathy Hallows spoilers on here. For those of us still reading the book, such spoilers are considered very frustrating. Thanks!
Interesting that following all of God's commandments includes eternal marriage. Thus, by making the decision to follow all of God's commandments, one inherently makes the decision re eternal marriage. Thus, there are TWO correct answers to the OP.
I am amazed at the pure ignorance that so many Christians have as to origins of The Holy Bible that we know as use today. I suggest that most of the people on this board need to spend some serious time researching, via various sources, how we came to have the sacred book we call The Holy Bible...
Perhaps there are "perfect" members of the LDS Chruch. I am not one of them. Hopefully, someday, I will be. But right now, I've got a long ways to go. :(
And I said that I NEED to better follow the example of the Savior. As do we all.
You need to research the history of how the Bible we have, in its many, many, many current versions, came to be -- via the hands, arguments, compromises, and workings of men without authority from God.
You answer your own question with the quote, "that it mattereth not what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink when ye partake of the sacrament." We use water these days, so we say "water." *shrugs*