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Experiences, Section 7
I showed James Farrell a large picture on the wall of Joseph Smith. He very
briefly glanced at it, then looked at me and said very pointedly, "you look
just like him", we then walked outside the house and said looking directly
at me, "I like you better this way Rich." Meaning he liked the humbled
Richard P. Kimball more now than in a former time.
At a later time when I had the question in my thoughts about rebirths, he
knew my thoughts and said, "It says in the Bible that if man isn't born
again, he cannot inherit the Kingdom of God." In the Mormon Doctrine and
Covenants it states that of the strict road to the lives few find, while the
road to the deaths most follow.
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