The Righteous Road
March 13, 2018[…] dead.” I stood in the living room and watched Cassie at the kitchen table, laptop open, searching online for the best stroller and crib money could buy. We’d been married about a year and […]
[…] dead.” I stood in the living room and watched Cassie at the kitchen table, laptop open, searching online for the best stroller and crib money could buy. We’d been married about a year and […]
God once asked a murderer about the location of his victim. The murderer evaded the question by posing another: “Am I my brother’s keeper?”
In his book The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, Michael Pollan identifies major problems caused by the recently emergent food industry and the negative effects they have on the health and […]
In the spirit of Gene’s writings, entries should relate to Latter-day Saint experience, theology, or worldview. Essays will be judged by noted Mormon authors and professors of literature. Winners will be notified by email […]
Daniel Parkinson continues his research and pleads “Can we please admit there is a problem? The solution is staring us in the face. We have to educate families about the harm that this rejection is […]
[…] www.MillerEccles.org The Topic: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was not unique in expressing alarm over changes in the American family in during the 20th century, especially in attitudes towards male/female relationships […]
[…] read or have revelations from God. It’s quite amazing that she produced an impressive if idiosyncratic philosophical system. So speculatively Mary Baker is quite interesting. Read the full article in the Spring issue, online 3/1
[…] no one seems willing to address the idea that we could skip fast and testimony meeting in order to remind men that they are fathers first and church bosses second. An easy second example […]
[…] tickets to the anniversary gala, or make plans to attend the 50th Anniversary Spirit of Dialogue Symposium at Utah Valley University, or participate in the online auction of art, books, and memorabilia celebrating 50 years of Dialogue.
Dialogue’s affiliated blog, By Common Consent, will be liveblogging General Conference, with real-time coverage from the Conference Center and lots of discussion, both serious and silly, in the comment section. Can’t quite tell what […]