A Question of Authority
August 29, 2023[…] according to plan. To them, the excommunications of the September Six were not even the most important news item that month. The biggest highlight was the warm welcome the Church had received at the […]
[…] according to plan. To them, the excommunications of the September Six were not even the most important news item that month. The biggest highlight was the warm welcome the Church had received at the […]
[…] 2021. Erika Edwards, “Unvaccinated hospitalized patients say they regret not getting the shot,” NBC News, July 8, 2021; Stephen Collinson, “The tragedy of Covid victims who said no to the vaccine,” CNN, Aug. 3, 2021.
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[…] Israelites civilized parts if not all of the Western Hemisphere—a conjecture that enjoys no reliable archaeological support today. To be methodologically consistent, expansionists must conclude that the Book of Mormon’s self-claimed Hebraic origin is […]
[…] action, and for the benefit of those who may choose to profit by it.” Is it impossible today, in judging and dealing with the political controversy, to maintain this precept? James S. Olson Brigham […]
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[…] abilities of living things seemed to point to a creator who had a special interest in life. Today we understand most of these things in terms of physical forces acting under impersonal laws. We […]
[…] couple, Adam and Eve (Moses 6:9). In the present paper, I wish to recapitulate a common th read in Joseph’s early vision, one that may already be too obscure and in need of excavation […]
[…] 30, 1967 Leaders worthy of the name, whether they are university presidents or senators, corporation executives or newspaper editors, school superintendents or governors, contribute to the continuing definition and ‘articulation of the most cherished […]
[…] general authorities have been stereotyped as senile, unresponsive, dishonest, sexist, even diabolically conspiratorial. Letters to the Deseret News and BYU Daily Universe are a constantly embarrassing revelation of the aggressive prejudice of some Mormons, […]