How Can a Religious Person Tolerate Other Religions?
April 13, 2018[…] is unholy is to use a term that has no relevance. But to us in the Judeo-Christian world, it is a very big deal. So, what is my attitude toward homosexuality? Civilly, I am […]
[…] is unholy is to use a term that has no relevance. But to us in the Judeo-Christian world, it is a very big deal. So, what is my attitude toward homosexuality? Civilly, I am […]
[…] History, B. H. Robert’s Studies of the Book of Mormon, and Jerald and Sandra Tanner’s The Changing World of Mormonism, I can only wonder why Hutchinson’s work disturbed me so. I believe it is […]
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