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The Institutionally Unforgivable?

July 29, 2009
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The message of the Gospel of Christ could be encapsulated in a few adjectives, such as: love (Charity), repentance, forgiveness and service.  But how should we forgive?  Should we follow the example of God, who promises his saints that when they repent he will remember those sins no more (D&C 58:42).  The Church as an institution does not seem to think so as it seems to have a pretty good memory when it comes to the sins of its members.  Is this consistent with the Gospel message?

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Alexander Doniphan and the Limits of Dissent

July 26, 2009
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Alexander Doniphan and the Limits of Dissent

The Story of Alexander Doniphan is well-known and probably does not need to be recounted here (For more information see Mormon Heretics Post – A Memorial Day Jack Mormon or see this).  Very simply: when a number of the leaders of the Church were threatened with execution the man asked to carry it out, Alexander Doniphan, refused to do so on the grounds that he thought it was illegal.  He is now recounted in LDS history as an example of integrity.  However, his refusal is also an example of dissent and viewed from another point of view would not be...

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‘The only Power to Punish the Church has ever had’?

July 19, 2009
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‘The only Power to Punish the Church has ever had’?

Hugh Nibley once said "Excommunication... the only power to punish the Church has ever had". Yet, what is the nature of this punishment and why does it need to be used at all? How does excommunicating someone fit with Christ's message to seek out the lost sheep and carry them back?

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Poly-What?, or, a Contemporary View of LDS Plural Marriage

July 12, 2009
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Being from England, we do not really have a Polygamous Pioneer heritage like some from the US. However, we do have something a little more contemporary. I was speaking recently to a single woman who had a few children and had divorced been for some time and as we were speaking about the Church's history in this area she explained to me a few of her recent experiences with people who wanted to practice Polygamy.

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The Word made Flesh: Poetry, Spirituality and Scripture

July 5, 2009
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The Word made Flesh: Poetry, Spirituality and Scripture

I find some poetry immensely moving and even spiritually satisfying. Even though I am not ‘well read’ I still sense that there is a vast reservoir of literature that could provide other channels of communication with God. For me poetry has been one of those channels, especially when it comes to considering my fear of death, I have found it helpful and liberating (check out ‘Aubade’ by Philip Larkin). In addition I have discovered a changing relationship with God through poetry.

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