by Jonathan Cannon | Dec 19, 2016 | Featured, Humanity, Natural Theology, science |
“Human ancestors shared the ground and living space with African lions for at least a couple of million years. Imagine the choir where all the individual members are forced (literally under the fear of death!) to be in perfect unity with the other members of the...
by Kyle Anderson | Dec 16, 2016 | Agency, Featured |
Hope is inspiring. It expands our hearts and lifts our mind. It pushes our feet back under our bodies to rise up and get back to work in the face of difficult obstacles. In times of disappointment, trial and depression, in the doldrums of guilt and the paralysis of...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Dec 10, 2016 | Family, Featured, Temple, Theology |
Commentary by Hannah Lillis We have a cross stich that my mother-in-law made when Matthew and I got married. It says “Families are Forever,” and honestly every time I see it now I think “well, I hope not!” Don’t get me wrong—I love my husband and my children. I...
by Leah Marie | Dec 9, 2016 | Featured, Feminism, Ordain Women, Priesthood |
Christine de Pizan is one of the first female philosophers whose works we have available. There is some debate about calling her a feminist. I think a strong argument can be made for it, but let’s do that another time. The point is that she was a strong advocate of...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Dec 8, 2016 | Charity, Featured, Liahona Stake |
We are a group of bloggers that want to do more than talk about all things Mormon. We have pledged to “Adopt a Stake” through the Liahona Children’s Foundation (LCF). What this means is we are committed to raising enough money to provide for the nutritional and...
by Blaire Ostler | Dec 8, 2016 | Featured, LGBTQ, Mormonism, Technology, Transhumanism |
(Image Credit: “Spectrum” by Richard Phillips) A friend recently asked, “Is Transhumanism compatible with the LGBTQ community?” My answer is a resounding, “YES!” Not only that, I find queer theory highly compatible with Mormon Transhumanism. While LDS policies and...
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