The Blasphemy of Indifference
May 4, 2018[…] twenty years since. The terrain at quorum meetings and Sunday school classes comprises the same acreage. It gets plowed and re-plowed. And it is mainly the backward look. We know where we have been, […]
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Doctor Sidney Sperry has revised somewhat his 1964 book, Problems of the Book of Mormon, and Bookcraft here offers the new version under a new title. The author was probably the first Latter-day Saint to…
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