by Corbin Volluz | Sep 9, 2014 | Featured, Mormonism, Symbolism, Temple |
Introduction Mormons don’t tend to do symbolism well. This is largely because they grow up in a symbolically arid religious environment where literalism is the order of the day. Scriptures and teachers mean what they say and say what they mean. No...
by Jessica Finnigan | Sep 8, 2014 | art, Faith, Featured, Revelation, Symbolism, Theology |
A few months ago I wrote a post about making a hole in the roof because I felt that that the doors and windows of church have been cemented over and walled off. So imagine my surprise when I was on a tour or the Vatican this summer and the tour guide starts...
by Brian D. | Sep 7, 2014 | Featured, Interviews, Podcast |
https://media.blubrry.com/rationalfaiths/content.blubrry.com/rationalfaiths/Melissall.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSMelissa Leilani Larson is an award-winning writer from Provo, Utah. MARTYRS’ CROSSING (IRAM Best New Play)...
by Greg Nelson | Sep 7, 2014 | Compassion, Featured, Mormonism, Theology |
To the woman healed from disease, without any physical ministration whatsoever, Jesus simply said “thy faith hath made thee whole.” However, to the blind men, instead of simply healing them with his words, he actually spit in the dirt and covered their eyes with the...
by Laurel Sandberg-Armstrong | Sep 6, 2014 | Ask the Mormon Sex Therapist, Featured, Mental Health, Sexuality |
GREAT NEWS EVERYBODY! We will once more be interviewing the amazing and brilliant Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife. As we mentioned before, Dr. Finlayson-Fife is an intimacy-therapist. And by intimacy we mean sex, but we couldn’t shock our predominately LDS...
by Jared Mooney | Sep 4, 2014 | Compassion, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, Honesty, Humanity, Individuality, Mormon Humor, Natural Theology, Temple, Theology, Truth |
So… let’s be honest. Being a Mormon can be kinda hard at times. Perhaps you differ politically or culturally from most other members of your ward or even your family. Maybe you feel neglected, or worse, abused by your local (or not so local) leaders. Or...
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