Letters to the Editor
February 19, 2018[…] long. All honor then to those who have persevered in their researches in order to acquaint the world with ALL the facts regarding the history of the Mormon Church. It is all to the […]
[…] long. All honor then to those who have persevered in their researches in order to acquaint the world with ALL the facts regarding the history of the Mormon Church. It is all to the […]
[…] not to the Lord’s exclusive relationship to his people, but to the Creator’s relationship to the creation.” Breaking the everlasting covenant means destroying the fabric of creation. It is a rejection of the feminine […]
[…] communities that are hostile to LGBTQ. In a report of the study published in U.S. News and World Report, Hatzenbuehler concludes: “The results from the current study provide important social science evidence demonstrating that […]
[…] passion for honesty. They are scrutinizing centuries-old suppositions and re-examining current attitudes and goals. In the Protestant world, the writings of Bultmann, Bonhoeffer, Tillich, and of the Bishop of Woolwich are evidence of this […]
[…] the Apostles; that its Priesthood and ordinances were valid; that its duty was to preach throughout the world and to bring converts to Utah, where they would be guided by the Church’s leaders towards […]
[…] regeneration of man. A solution of this conflict is possible in our historical era only if the world accepts the gospel, otherwise it must wait until the establishment of the Kingdom of God. Attempts […]
[…] that popularity is an unreliable test for worthwhile literature. Christians, who are trying to be in the world but not of it, should be particularly wary of uncritically accepting a list which represents the […]
[…] them to thoughts and actions leading to vice, the lowering of standards of clean living, and the breaking up of the home. We call upon the members of the Church and all other right- […]
[…] Latin terms, and the very act of replacement was a symbolic severance of relations with the pagan world. Choosing the Right Word Today The Christianization of Britain was gradual and leisurely compared to Mormon […]
[…] to concentrate in these countries during the remainder of the twentieth century. The Mormon population in the world is therefore likely to rise from 2.6 million or 0.08 percent of the 3 billion inhabitants […]