Letters to the Editor
July 31, 2024[…] embrace it. And thus we hate to see members off on tangents alien to most of the world because we know that our primary responsibility is to show others just what God’s plan of […]
[…] embrace it. And thus we hate to see members off on tangents alien to most of the world because we know that our primary responsibility is to show others just what God’s plan of […]
[…] Professor Midgley responds: Dear Sirs: I am sorry that Mr. Stanfield has received with considerable consternation the news that his particular political ideology is neither consistent with the gospel nor supported in the scriptures. […]
Notes and comments are not merely short articles or long letters; they are varied, informal glimpses of Mormon thought and life. The Editors welcome news, profiles, opinions, accounts, speeches and other items that seem appropriate.
[…] got my first acceptance letters a few months later and was not just relieved but energized. The news felt good, and it felt right. Whatever I was to do with my future, the Spirit […]
[…] computer connected to the internet, including those hosting websites; for example, as of this writing, the official English-language website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can be accessed by entering 216.49.176.20 […]
[…] demanded action. A bold move was necessary, and it was my job to execute it. Lara was breaking unspoken rules. She craved an equal voice with her husband, but no one wanted to give […]
[…] 2 (1978): 201. See also B. H. Roberts, The Mormon Doctrine of Deity (Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1903), 227. “History, 1838–1856, volume E-1,” 1972. Zucker L. “Joseph Smith as a Student of Hebrew.” […]
[…] we are all made in the image of God, “they” is the only pronoun we have in English to adequately signify the plurality and diversity that exists within our heavenly family. God is “they” […]
[…] birth on the edge of the twenty-first century. I believed in the ontological truth that, despite my breaking family and my internal struggle to believe in Heavenly Father as I was taken geographically and […]
[…] decided to stop advertising cigarettes on their television stations.” “Where?” I took the paper and lead the news release, taking an extra long time so that I could answer his question properly. “You see,” […]