creation story
April 12, 2022[…] the jewel-toned beetles and cavern cathedrals and the slick blesmols. The translucent jellyfish and the elegant other worldly bats. The velutinous darkness I see when I close my eyes and look out is what […]
[…] the jewel-toned beetles and cavern cathedrals and the slick blesmols. The translucent jellyfish and the elegant other worldly bats. The velutinous darkness I see when I close my eyes and look out is what […]
Dialogue 27.3 (1994): 289–298Over time Joseph Smith changed his stance on freemasonary, which led to him being included as part of the group. Some of the common aspects of freemasonry introduced into the endowment ceremony.
Dialogue 38.4 (W inter 2006):45–82
the original text, unfortunately, no longer exists on this earth, and we are left only with the assurances of a “translator” that the testimony contained in the record is “true,” […]
Dialogue 48.1 (Spr ing 2015):169–177
In this “From the Pulpit,” Jared Hickman discussed the self-confessed weaknesses of multiple authors in the Book of Mormon, indicating that the text is not the literal word of God. […]
Dialogue 25.4 (Winter 1992): 81–96A history of ethnic wards and branches as the church struggled with integration vs. segregation of immigrant communities.
[…] after their apologies from those who were skeptical that they would be followed by action. The good news for The Church of Jesus Christ is that it has already begun taking some of the […]
Dialogue 30.2 (Summer 1997): 47–65
Born into a Canadian family living in St. Andrews, Ontario Province, on 20 October 1861 , Richard C. Evans rose to fame and power experienced by few other members of […]
[…] all doubt. I think they were immediately convinced on the basis of the photographs. DIALOGUE: The DESERET NEWS press release described some of the documents as in their words “conventional hieroglyphic and hieratic Egyptian […]
Dialogue 4.3 (Fall 1971): 42–45
It is tempt ing, of course, to redress the Book’s limited literary impress by recourse to history, sociology, psychology, and demonology. It is tempting to say that a hundred and […]
[…] grace of Christ which is implied in that beautiful declaration of John: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but […]