by Geoff Nelson | May 30, 2014 | Charity, Compassion, Featured, Gospel Topics, Humanity, Mormonism, Service |
(here are part 1 and part 3) Last post I discussed what we can learn from the Milgram experiments about obedience and authority, specifically about how authority can affect our moral decision making. I’m going to briefly summarize the experiment again, focusing...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | May 29, 2014 | Featured, Old Testament, Priesthood, Theology |
OF ASSES AND PROPHETS by Michael Barker A few weeks ago I was studying for that week’s Gospel Doctrine lesson, which came from Numbers, chapters 22-24 — the story of Balak, Balaam, and Balaam’s ass. As I was reading the story, a few things jumped out at...
by Molly B. Wright | May 28, 2014 | Featured, Feminism, Mormon Humor, Priesthood |
Mormon Women Stand on Rameumptoms is a collaborative online effort to join like-minded female members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who share a desire to make a public stand as witnesses of Jesus Christ and support all Proclamations, Exhortations,...
by Michelle Wiener | May 28, 2014 | Agency, Apologetics, Atonement, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, LDS Missions, Mormonism, New Testament, Old Testament, Pearl of Great Price, Revelation, Standard Works, Theology, Truth, Why I Am Mormon |
Biblical Inerrancy and the Book of Mormon: Creating a Platform for LDS/Evangelical Dialogue by Michelle G. Wiener Question: Is there room for the Book of Mormon within the theological framework of “biblical inerrancy”? Recently the following paragraph from my essay...
by J | May 26, 2014 | Atonement, Faith, Featured, Obedience |
What if sin is a feature of life rather than a flaw? What if we were sent here not to be perfect, but . . . to sin? No matter how often we tell ourselves that we’re perfect in Christ, that we don’t have to be perfect because He is, we still beat ourselves...
by Laura Furst | May 25, 2014 | Apologetics, Book of Mormon, Featured, Old Testament, Theology |
Joseph Smith stood on the line dividing visionary supernaturalism from rational Christianity—one of the many boundaries between the traditional and modern world. –Richard Bushman, Rough Stone Rolling I’ll admit it: I’m a Joseph Smith fangirl. I love the...
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