Our Last Days
September 14, 2020[…] cards away. If she hadn’t taken the cards away though, I might never have known that the world was coming to an end on Wednesday. The boy who sat on the other side of […]
[…] cards away. If she hadn’t taken the cards away though, I might never have known that the world was coming to an end on Wednesday. The boy who sat on the other side of […]
<i>Dialogue 1.3 (Fall 1966): 47–62</i><br>Understanding Mormon history involves appreciating some of the formidable obstacles which confront throse who seek to write it. There is still sensitivity among Mormons to probing that might bring embarrassment […]
[…] Bookcraft and Deseret Book and articles in Mormon journals such as the Improvement Era and the Church News were not included under the assumption that our readers would be aware of these materials. It […]
[…] unable to care for themselves has rested with government. English settlers brought the tradition to the New World and Americans carried it westward as the nation expanded. Private and religious charitable associations supplemented governmental […]
[…] and continued as a sort of universal joint between the church, its members and an increasingly secularized world. The Christian Science Monitor, to be sure, endures, but it is more a newsmagazine than a […]
[…] “a flea to the size of a horse.” Bentham Fabian’s unsuccessful lecture, “The Past History of the World,” combined geology, Biblical fundamentalism, and bloody sacrifices. “Had it been delivered before the Japanese Embassy, as […]
[…] by Brigham Young: There are sins that men commit for which they cannot receive forgiveness in this world, or in that which is to come, and if they had their eyes open to see […]
<i>Dialogue 12.2 (Summer 1979): 37–50</i><br>In recent years many RLDS Church members have been proud of the fact that the church has been ordaining blacks into the priesthood since early in its history. Sometimes they […]
[…] John Taylor noted that “For a man of God to bid adieu to the things of this world is a matter of comparatively small importance.” Of course he said this at a funeral. The […]
[…] some radical ideas, such as: (1) matter and spirit can be neither created nor annihilated, (2) the world was not created ex nihilo, but organized out of existing matter, and (3) God is bound […]