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Can you be a Unitarian and a Mormon at the Same Time?

December 29, 2008
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Can you be a Unitarian and a Mormon at the Same Time?

We should gather all the good and true principles in the world and treasure them up, or we shall not come out true Mormons. Joseph Smith

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Temperance Movement and The Word of Wisdom

December 26, 2008
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Temperance Movement and The Word of Wisdom

For almost two centuries the Word of Wisdom is solid proven evidence to many members that the Church is true.

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Article of Faith 12: Obey the Government. Always?

October 17, 2008
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Article of Faith 12: Obey the Government.  Always?

Article of Faith 12: “We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.” “Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe in obeying the laws of the country in which they live. Members of the Church are counseled to be good citizens, to participate in civil government and the political process, and to render community service as concerned citizens.” reference: Mormon.org

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Prophetic Smackdown: Moses vs. Joseph Smith

August 25, 2008
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Prophetic Smackdown:  Moses vs. Joseph Smith

Today’s post is from an anonymous guest blogger.  The critics of the church like to point the finger at Joseph Smith, citing polygamy, concealing polygamy, the Kirtland Bank failure, etc.  Could Moses withstand the same scrutiny?  Let’s take a look.

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News Matters– A Public Display of Religion

August 7, 2008
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Welcome back to News Matters– a news feature which presents an LDS look at current events with an opportunity for our readers to interact from a Mormon viewpoint.  Your thoughts are welcome–just remember we all bring a different slant to the table, and be respectful. Sanya Richards, Olympic athlete, is confident that she will be the first to cross the finish line in the 400 meter race.   91,000 fans at Beijing National Stadium and millions more on television will be watching the event.  Richard plans to drop to her knees, say a quick prayer and then point skyward in...

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Becoming a Moderate Mormon

July 23, 2008
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Becoming a Moderate Mormon

We’ve established that there are conservative Mormons (obviously) and there are liberal or “new order” Mormons.  Taking the politico-religious rhetoric to its next logical conclusion, I’d like to make a case for moderate (or independent) Mormonism.

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Brainwashed?: Polygamists & Terrorists

June 11, 2008
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Brainwashed?:  Polygamists & Terrorists

Are teens who practice polygamy devout or brainwashed?  Are teen terrorists devout or brainwashed?  When is a teen old enough to be held accountable for crimes, but not old enough to make his or her own life decisions?

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The Sun Never Sets on the Mormon Empire: Cultural Colonialism

April 24, 2008
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The Sun Never Sets on the Mormon Empire:  Cultural Colonialism

I was talking with a French colleague at dinner about the differences between European politics and American politics, and he made a statement that left an impression. European politics are colored by their colonialist histories and how to balance a preservation of their culture while dealing with the other cultures they have essentially subordinated over time. For example, he mentioned the Muslims in France who demanded equal consideration of their separate cultural preferences in the very strict and isolationist French culture. The French people are very concerned with preserving their culture, values, and language (even governing the number of...

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Little Mosque on the Prairie: What Mormons Can Learn from Muslims

April 10, 2008
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Little Mosque on the Prairie: What Mormons Can Learn from Muslims

What do Mormons and Muslims have in common? A lot more than you might think. And a popular sitcom about Muslims living in a small Canadian prairie town offers Mormons good suggestions about how best to handle being misunderstood and sometimes mistreated by the “outside world”.

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How Mormons Are Buddhists & Vice Versa

March 12, 2008
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How Mormons Are Buddhists & Vice Versa

A few months ago, I gave a talk in Sacrament meeting in which I discussed how studying other religious faiths and their scriptures had enriched my life. When the meeting was over, a couple approached me and said they wanted a copy of the talk to give their daughter because she described herself as a “Buddhist Mormon.” The couple said their daughter couldn’t decide whether to be a Buddhist or a Mormon, so she was trying to be both.

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Gathering God’s Words to “All Nations”: When, Where, How, and Who Cares?

March 10, 2008
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Gathering God’s Words to “All Nations”: When, Where, How, and Who Cares?

At a recent General Conference, Elder Oaks reiterated the Book of Mormon prophecy that “the Lord will eventually cause the inspired teachings He has given to His children in various nations to be brought forth for the benefit of all people.” So inquiring minds may want to know: when, where, and how will God’s words to “all nations” be brought forth and gathered? Fortunately, I just happen to have all the answers.

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Episode 16: The International Church

September 21, 2007
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Today Ronan James Head, J. Nelson-Seawright and John Fowles discuss issues surrounding the international nature of the LDS Church.

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