How Can a Religious Person Tolerate Other Religions?
April 13, 2018[…] no internal revulsion against homosexuality. If you want to do it, and you are an adult, who am I to object? I can even see bestiality, so long as you can certify that the […]
[…] no internal revulsion against homosexuality. If you want to do it, and you are an adult, who am I to object? I can even see bestiality, so long as you can certify that the […]
[…] nose). Nevertheless, everything was fine, fine, fine. And in between, in Spanish, her mother bombarded her with news of the extended family—with about seventy-five cousins, there was always somebody getting married, or unmarried, or […]
[…] is more Greek than biblical, I don’t mean that it is therefore a bad one, because I am as pleased with our Greek heritage as with our Hebrew. Much that is of greatest worth […]
<i>Dialogue 25.4 (Winter 1992): 99–110</i><br>An oral history project on ethnic wards and branches.
[…] on the south. (1974, 54) Mormon women continued to support themselves into the twentieth century. Ruth May Fox, married polygamously to Jesse Williams Fox, Jr., on 8 May 1873, was forced to run a […]
[…] York in 1831 (Josiah Stowell, Jr., to John S. Fullmer, 17 Feb. 1843, LDS archives; cf. Church News, 12 May 1985, 10). Isaac Hale also said he “first became acquainted with Joseph Smith, Jr. […]
<i>Dialogue 27.4 (Winter 1994): 79–100</i><br>Eugene England addresses issues of inclusion and exclusion reflecting on what it means that “God is no respector of persons.”
<i>Dialogue 27.4 (Winter 1994): 41–56</i><br>White South African Church members’s perspectives on racial issues in the context of Apartheid.
[…] initiated excommunication proceedings against McMurrin. When David O. McKay, then president of the Mormon church, heard the news he called McMurrin on the phone and arranged to meet him that same afternoon at the […]
[…] divine? After all, if I don’t want to teach people who will listen, then what the hell am I doing here? I don’t know. Maybe it’s that I don’t think these people are all […]