Lee Copeland
LEE COPELAND lives with his wife, Suzanne, and their children Shawn, David, Cathleen, Melissa, Brian, Thomas, Carrie, Sundari, and Rajan in Kaysville, Utah.
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Letters to the Editor
Not Faceless I have read with interest R. Jan Stout’s article on homosexuality (Summer 1987), and I have tried to admire him for addressing what liberal Mormons call an “agonizing” issue. He is closer to…
Read moreFrom Calcutta to Kaysville: Is Righteousness Color-coded?
Dialogue 21.3 (Fall 1988): 89–91
A personal account of a racist statement a bishop made about people from India, while author’s adopted daughter was from India.
Speaking in Tongues in the Restoration Churches
Dialogue 24.1 (Spring 1991): 13–35
However, during the mid-1800s, speaking in tongues was so commonplace in the LDS and RLDS churches that a person who had not spoken in tongues, or who had not heard others do so, was a rarity.
