Letters to the Editor
February 18, 2017[…] and Calhoun among our so-called statesmen during the last century. “Naught but a breath of wind is human fame” said Dante. There is of course more truth than poetry in that statement. How ever, […]
[…] and Calhoun among our so-called statesmen during the last century. “Naught but a breath of wind is human fame” said Dante. There is of course more truth than poetry in that statement. How ever, […]
[…] so “admire” the Church) so infringe and limit the inherent personal liberty and freedom belonging to another human being that revolution is inevitable. And in sum, if I were dark-skinned, I’d belong to the […]
[…] but by how well it teaches the truth or meaning of what it means to be a human being in a divinely given world. Often it can do the latter well only at the expense […]
[…] spiritual knowledge of their divine identity, which returns them to God’s presence. It also redeems us, the human family, along with Adam and Eve, via knowledge of our true identity as divine beings, co-eternal […]
[…] for whom the alarm invokes an avian relationship disrupted by suffering. Despite the status quo pulling the human world toward business-as-usual, despite the human desire “willing to keep / centripetal force,” to hold us […]
[…] Jesus and Joseph Smith are meaningless figures to the university unless I can explain their activities as human and natural.” Another young student reflected, “The conflict would be avoided if the method of each […]
[…] a man who considers both poetic statement and revealed statement as legitimate ways of interpreting and guiding human experience. The five plays in The Mantle of the Prophet and Other Plays are reflective of […]
[…] of the available data, report that reliable empirical evidence of the effect of exposure to obscenity upon human conduct is either entirely lacking or so meagre as to be wholly unreliable or inconclusive. To […]
[…] almost all mortals—by “the arm of flesh.” The Liahona is convinced by logic and experience that no human instrument, even a prophet, is capable of transmitting the word of God so clearly and comprehensively […]
[…] to see, should not be limited to poems, plays, and stories but should be the study of human documents, of man’s verbal representations of his experience, of his recorded visions of the world he […]