God Is Not a Respecter
of Persons
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About The Author
James R Boud
Jim Boud was born in 1952 and raised in Salt Lake County, Utah. He grew up in a large family where his parents instilled in their children a work ethic work that has been a benefit to them throughout their lives. He served in the Utah National Guard for six years. In 1971 through 1973 he served a 2-year mission in England for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was as an assistant to his Mission President near the end of his mission.
Jim and his wife Linda were married in the Los Angles temple in July of 1974 and will celebrate their fiftieth-year anniversary in 2024. They have four children and 16 grandchildren who add great joy to their lives. After finishing an accounting degree, Jim started law school at the J. Reuben Clark Law School where he graduated as a J. Reuben Clark Scholar in 1980. He had a successful law practice and handled a variety of litigation cases and other legal matters. He donated much of his time giving free advice and doing pro bono legal work for others including the Muslim community in Salt Lake Valley. His last pro bono project for the Muslim Community was to review and advise the Utah Islamic Center on its Constitution and By-Laws. He retired from the practice of law on December 31, 2021.
Who Should Read This Book
God Commands
A review of the four major eastern religions and how God commands holy people from all nations of the earth to write the things he speaks unto them.
Law of Love
How the Law of Love relates to all Mankind regardless of religion or lack thereof.
Importance of becoming spiritually
The importance of becoming spiritually self reliant from men and dependent upon God in your quest to learn truth.
"this life," this "day of life," "day,"
What "this life," this "day of life," "day," and other similar terms mean in the scriptures and why the scriptures do not limit the probationary state to mortality.
"righteous" and "wicked"
Who the "righteous" and "wicked" are as taught by the scriptures.
"kingdom of heaven"
A detailed explanation of the "kingdom of heaven" as referred to in the scriptures.
God's plan
God's plan and ability to save all mankind but the son's of perdition.
Why God is not a respecter
Why God is not a respecter of persons as he only holds people accountable to the truths they were exposed to in mortality, and gives every person in His timing the chance to receive all the truths he has to offer.
God gives all mankind
Why no person on earth will gain a special reward or status with God merely by being a part of a church, religion, or association. How God gives all mankind, in God's concept of time (not ours), an opportunity to learn all the truths he has to offer and to become righteous and good according to their desires or to become evil according to his desires
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I found Jim Boud's "God is Not a Respecter of Persons" to be a profoundly uplifting read. Jim's unique approach to the Gospel, emphasizing God's love for all His children regardless of religious affiliation, is a message of inclusivity that resonates deeply, especially in today's diverse society. One of my favorite sections that Jim wrote was on the subject that "God is Mindful of All Persons and does not Show Favoritism, Partiality, or Respect to any of His Children. (p. 163) .....
I have been looking forward to reading James Boud's book "God is Not a Respecter of Persons" for many years, since Jim first began talking with me about his plan to write. I read through the book quickly and was not disappointed. I read it with a hunger and desire to learn and was filled. Now I am reading his second book, "God is Not a Respecter of Persons - Part II. I plan to go back through these books a second time, much slower and make notes. I was recently.....
I’ve have found “God Is Not A Respecter of Persons" to be one of the most scholarly, concise and easy to read books on core gospel principles I’ve read. As a student of the scriptures, I have often pondered key doctrinal questions. This book provided more clarity on the atonement, the law of love, and the three degrees of glory in the kingdom of God than any other book I’ve read. After reading, I’ve concluded that many church members, and even scholars don't fully understand these.......