by John Dinger | Aug 16, 2015 | Church History, Featured, Joseph Smith, Plural Marriage |
Joseph Smith’s Indictment for Adultery and Fornication: Some Answers but Many Questions On May 20, 1844, Nauvoo Stake President William Marks was subpoenaed and selected to serve on the grand jury of Hancock County. This Circuit Court was held twice a year, for two...
by J | Mar 23, 2015 | Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, General authorities, Obedience, Priesthood, unity |
A certain woman was a big fan of her Alma Mater’s basketball team. The team had many winning seasons and were regularly invited to participate in the post season. The woman loved the coach. She trusted him completely and supported him, even through the lost...
by Corbin Volluz | Apr 8, 2014 | Featured, Gospel Topics, Honesty, LDS Church History, Lying, Mormonism, News, Theology |
The LDS Church is currently engaged in a systematic and officially endorsed effort to misrepresent some of its teachings to the outside world. This is not a new phenomenon. As far back as the Nauvoo period, “Joseph [Smith] publicly and repeatedly denied he was...
by EOR | Mar 12, 2014 | Faith Crisis, Featured, Gospel Topics, Mormon Humor, Mormonism |
See previous installments here. Let’s dive right in to some questions! “Dear EOR, My bishop tells us we were generals in the war in heaven in the preexistence. Does that mean I outrank him? What can I order him to do for me? -Anonymous” Dear Anonymous, I have some bad...
by Pablo | Dec 14, 2013 | Featured, News, Racism |
The LDS Church recently added a new page titled Race and the Priesthood to their website under the Gospel Topics section. It is by far the most informative piece the Church has released on the subject. And even though it is tucked away neatly on LDS.org, it has set...
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