by Jacob Baker | Apr 26, 2014 | Featured, Homosexuality |
Summoned and Unsettled: Gay Mormons and the Power of the Face of Love by Jacob Baker Renowned Jewish thinker Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) spent much of his life thinking about how and why we relate or fail to relate to others. A French Jewish prisoner of war during...
by WJS | Apr 23, 2014 | Featured, Mormonism |
I am a man, teeming with testosterone, evidenced by my extremely hairy body. Oh, I am not exaggerating. You name the body part, and I have hair growing there: back, shoulders, toes, neck. I used to loathe it, but now I embrace it. It makes for some diverse looks,...
by Leah Marie | Jan 3, 2014 | Featured, Gospel Topics, Word of Wisdom |
If books like Not Even Once Club are any indication, we Mormons hold ourselves to some pretty strict standards. As I’ve mentioned before, we often forge these standards as weapons and use them against each other. We create a picture of what a good Mormon looks like,...
by Michael Reed | Oct 22, 2013 | Book Reviews, Featured, Mormonism, Reviews |
Almost every argument that Mormons have used to justify their opposition to the cross (i.e. the symbol being pagan, Catholic, an idol, an instrument of torture, a symbol of death, the Mark of the Beast, or simply too much in vogue) was promoted by Protestants long...
by Neal Douglas | Aug 20, 2013 | Agency, Featured, Priesthood, Technicolor Sunday - 9/22 |
When I was younger my family attended a protestant Church that had lots of stained glass windows. In fact, I don’t think there was a clear window-pane in the whole place. And it was marvelous! There were biblical scenes and symbols everywhere – executed in...
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