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Dear Brother Price,

In view of the message regarding Dialogue’s possible demise after this year, which we received with our last issue, it seemed appropriate to include some of my feelings along with our renewal. Although our financial situation doesn’t allow us to become Dialogue Associates, we are sending a gift sub scription and enclosing a token donation.

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Dear Sirs:  I have just finished reading the First Presidency’s statement in the April Era against pornography and obscenity. As a widow with three young boys to raise I am concerned about the possible dangers…

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Dear Sirs:  …. The genius of your plan lies in the title, for I think that at present many of us are engaged in a dialogue. Perhaps when we have better defined our position we…

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Boycotts at BYU have reached our ears here. Considering the official and unofficial discrimination at the “Y” in the past it is not unexpected. (Actually one boycott lead er was from a black LDS family in Oakland)….

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Dear Sirs: This is to acknowledge with gratitude the receipt of your letter of December 6. The honor accorded me* I consider a great one indeed, the more so as I reflect on the many…

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A Rigorous Examination

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Appreciation for Dialogue

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A Halfway Covenant?

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Appreciation for Wayne Booth

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A Reasoned Discussion

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Reply to Schow’s Reply

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The Lesson of Noah’s Flood

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Obliged to Believe about Noah

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Sharing a Poem

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Dialogue in Milan

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What Is Dialogue’s Mission?

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What Is a Revival?

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Faithful Historian Responds

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A Call for Compassion

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Clarifying My Own Stance

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Rest of the Story

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Unapproachable Nature

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Letter to the Editor: Reading Scripture

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Letter to the Editor: Brother, Can You Spare a Book?

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Letter to the Editor: Bender Responds

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Letter to the Editor: A Postapocalyptic Perspective?

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Letter to the Editor: “Apostates,” “Anti-Mormons,” and Other Problems in Seth Payne’s “Ex-Mormon Narratives and Pastoral Apologetics”

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Dear Sirs:  I am enclosing a check for $20.00 as a donation to Dialogue. I sincerely appreciate the efforts which have been made by the Dialogue staff to present such stimulating material.  I will do…

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Dear Sirs:  With all the rhetoric in and out of the Church about law and order, I think it wise to get perspective on our objectivity. Thusly, I offer for consideration this statement:  “The streets…

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Dear Sirs:  We enjoyed your recent satire on provincial Mormonism (published as a review of The Graduate by one Rustin Kaufman). H. L. Mencken could not have inserted the knife more deftly. It takes an…

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Dear Sirs:  Your poemed portraits proveth much(They prove both plus and minus) So let old Ernie have his view—Give deference to his highness.  Robert Baer El Cerrito, Calif.  *** Dear Sirs:  I have read with interest the…

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Dear Sirs:  As a Dialogue subscriber, I was recently favored with a letter from the “Lloyd for Congress Committee,” asking for a contribution to support a Dr. Kent Lloyd, Ph.D., who is running for Congress…

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Dear Sirs:  . . . . I borrowed the first two issues and have read each one with a great sense of gratitude. I knew it — I knew you were there somewhere, you people…

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Dear Sirs:  . . . . Dialogue can become a source of intellectual sastisfaction that will complement and augment the spiritual satisfaction abundantly provided by the Church. To become such a source it must be…

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Dear Sirs:  After Udall’s letter, what now? Despite the possible political implications of Stewart Udall’s letter, I hailed it as a welcome voice on a subject generally veiled in public silence. And yet after the…

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Dear Sirs:  I enjoyed William Robinson’s article [Autumn, 1968], “Mormons in the Urban Community.”  In order to expose our children to something other than our very isolated Mormon community (Utah Valley), two years ago we…

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The letters in this issue reflect accurately the relative quantity of letters received on the different subjects as well as the various points of view.  Dear Sirs:  I am much interested in the cover of…

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Dear Sirs:  . . . I could not agree more with the comments and views expressed by McMurrin and Bitton (Winter, 1967). I became an ardent admirer of B. H. Roberts from the moment when,…

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Dear Sirs:  Re: Secretary Udall’s letter  The Lord has not spoken,  The Prophet is silent,  And so am I.  Alexander T. Stecker Belmont, Massachusetts  *** Dear Sirs:  You wanted a Dialogue—so now you have a dialogue;…

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Letters to the Editor – Udall

Dialogue 2.2 (Summer 1967): 5–7
In this important historical letter, Stewart Udall reflects on the need for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints  to reconsider its historical stance on race, particularly its practice of denying full fellowship to Black individuals. Udall argues that this practice, rooted in the belief in a divine curse on Black people, contradicts the principles of equality and brotherhood that the Church should embody. He concludes asserting that the time has come for the Church to abandon its racial restrictions and embrace full fellowship with Black individuals. He argues that recognizing the worth of all people, irrespective of race, is essential for the Church to fulfill its spiritual and moral ideals and to contribute positively to society’s progress toward greater human brotherhood.

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