Handcart Apostasy
April 16, 2025[…] also bringing excellent taste in coffee, two tattoos, and a whiskey collection that Brigham Young would envy.[ 6] And I’m sitting in the pews each week, trying to find out if there’s a place […]
[…] also bringing excellent taste in coffee, two tattoos, and a whiskey collection that Brigham Young would envy.[ 6] And I’m sitting in the pews each week, trying to find out if there’s a place […]
[…] about his article, “The Production of the Book of Mormon in Light of a Tibetan Buddhist Parallel” for our 39th episode of Dialogue Out Loud. McAlister references the Tibetan Buddhist scripture known as “gter […]
Dialogue 51.4 (Winter 2018): 49–76 What of the Latter Day Saint movement that claimed to prophetically discern the times and seasons of these latter days and also boldly proclaimed that they were the restoration church?
[…] but it was on Blacks and the priesthood. Greg: Thank you. Egide: I want to thank you for all the work that you have done to clarify all of the history. That’s just amazing, […]
[…] 22.1 (Spring 1989): 69–75 This essay focuses on the efforts of both groups to establish congregations in Canada’s far west and explores why the growth of the Latter-day Saint and Reorganized Latter Day Saint […]
[…] later, another door opened. Karen and Sharlene asked me to go with them into St. George to buy supplies. I was usually the one to stay at home with the younger children when they […]
[…] want to go home?” I asked. “We could give away our dinner tickets. Or maybe somebody will buy them.” She said no and at seven we went to the entrance to the Space Needle […]
[…] accusation was uncovered, and the elder accused had returned to the East; however the rumors continued unabated. 6 One aspect of the slaveholders’ paranoia not initially touched by the Mormon presence was the dictum […]
Associate Editor Matthew Bowman takes a look at counter-cult movements, apologetics, and the ongoing question of whether or not Mormons are Christian.
[…] our mothers charts our biological lineage, cultural tradition dictates that we inherit our surname from our fathers.[ 6] My last name—my maiden name—hails from the little northern Utah town of Heber. I am proud […]