Mornings
April 17, 2018[…] that you should?” “A typically Mormon question,” he teased. “Fraught with guilt.” “Yes, but see, I really am ahalfbreed. A convert. I can remember what it was like to be outside the Church in […]
[…] that you should?” “A typically Mormon question,” he teased. “Fraught with guilt.” “Yes, but see, I really am ahalfbreed. A convert. I can remember what it was like to be outside the Church in […]
[…] but no one was home. I then went to my niece’s house, needing to tell someone the news. By then I was through crying and ready for a little joy and laughter. Finally I […]
[…] Juanita Brooks,” Morgan wrote to another correspondent in early 1944, “and a new book of which I am what you might call the spiritual father. Some weeks back I got to thinking about Juanita, […]
[…] the historic name of the Church (the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1860–2001) and the current name (Community of Christ, 2001–present) are used according to the period under discussion in […]
[…] that the universe is expanding and was thus at some previous time much denser than it is today. In 1964 a theoretical physicist showed that if the big bang had really occurred, then a […]
[…] be held by forces now hostile to Americans. Commodore Stockton not only informed them of the threatening news, he encouraged them to go and hold Yerba Buena, an Anglo-American colony on the San Francisco […]
[…] English courses and taught as a graduate assistant. Since 1965 we have lived in Ogden, where I am a professor of English and Althea an instructor in Spanish at Weber State College. Obviously she […]
[…] 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 […]