Letters to the Editor
July 29, 2024[…] to put pressure on the general authorities to bring down the quality by publishing according to Church News standards. I enjoy the Church News but I realize it’s a world away from Dialogue (or maybe […]
[…] to put pressure on the general authorities to bring down the quality by publishing according to Church News standards. I enjoy the Church News but I realize it’s a world away from Dialogue (or maybe […]
[…] truth and fiction, as if the two were grossly different, a mistake often made (but not usually by English majors). He seems to imply that facts are more important than the kind of truth to […]
[…] brim with food, first aid supplies, and water jugs. It was the most organized thing in the world, like a library. I opened a Tupperware thing filled with those big Hershey bars. I sat […]
[…] tried so hard to place at the center of Utah history? Well, if you’ve been following the news from Happy Valley, you’ve probably heard about a shady real estate proposal with backers in a […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] Saints, 2020). Jana Riess, “New LDS Handbook Softens Stance on Sexuality, Doubles Down on Transgender Rules,” Religion News Service, Feb. 19, 2020. “Transgender Individuals,” General Handbook of Instructions, 2020. J. Sumerau and Ryan Cragun, […]
[…] the controversy see Ralph V. Chamberlin, Life and Philosophy of W. H. Chamberlin (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1925), 137–60; Ernest L. Wilkinson, ed., Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years, vol. […]
[…] Gospel, second edition, compiled by Franklin D. Richards and Elder James A. Little (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Co., 1884), 1108. “JOSEPH SMITH, The Witness and Testator,” Truth 3, no. 7 (Dec. 1940): 106. […]
[…] also human to create, to want to be in power, and to be the messengers bringing good news. In ritual, we can see that we are part of creating the very Garden in which […]
[…] 5, 1852, he declared in a prepared speech to the territorial legislature, later published in the Deseret News: “No property can or should be recognized as existing in slaves.” Just two weeks later, though, […]