by Blaire Ostler | Oct 17, 2017 | Featured, Mormon Transhumanism, Mormonism, Religion, Technology |
Fictionalism is the philosophical notion that a statement could be fiction, considered fiction, treated as fiction, yet still serve a useful purpose. In Grover Maxwell’s The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities, he tells the parable of the “crobes” to illustrate...
by Jeremy Timothy | Jan 4, 2016 | Faith, Featured, Humanity, Mormonism, Natural Theology, Revelation, science, scripture, spirituality, Symbolism, Theology, Why I Am Mormon |
Whether its Moses parting the Red Sea, Jesus rising from the dead, Mohammed riding a winged horse of fire up into heaven, or the Angel Moroni appearing to Joseph Smith to lead him to an ancient record written by his own hand on gold plates, all the World’s great...
by Geoff Nelson | Nov 27, 2015 | Christmas, Compassion, Family, Featured, Humanity, Liahona Stake, Mormonism, Service |
Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like all people (perhaps especially Mormons) often miss the mark. We confuse the means with the ends. At very least I often do. I can get so wrapped up in something that I miss the forest for the trees. Here are 3 areas that...
by Twila Newey Warner | Jun 4, 2015 | Featured, Feminism, Mormonism, Priesthood, Relief Society |
There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in. [Leonard Cohen, Anthem] Although the stories of women in scripture are relatively few, they are “rays of light, hints, promises, glimpses of a greater reality.” [Julie Smith] Often I think of words as...
by Viliami | Dec 1, 2014 | Charity, Featured, Humanity |
Last week my wife and I were driving past a motel in the dead of night. The temperature was below freezing. We saw a young mother walking along the side of the road with her toddler son, they had no stroller, they were just walking. Neither of them was wearing coats;...
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