The Last Code Talker
March 31, 2018[…] on sandstone faces. He had not forewarned him about the adlaanis begging for “a couple dollars” to buy bread or gas or Pampers, an offering that translated into a trip to Billy the Bootlegger. […]
[…] on sandstone faces. He had not forewarned him about the adlaanis begging for “a couple dollars” to buy bread or gas or Pampers, an offering that translated into a trip to Billy the Bootlegger. […]
[…] screen. What follows is disagreement, inevitable, inexorable, and often times to endure and confront. We understand that.”[ 6] Church members who adopt the rating system and suspend all further thought do not understand that. […]
Dialogue 36. 3 (Fall 2003): 159–175 In this paper I will explore official and unofficial messages that theLDS church has sent to girls and women about childbearing during the twentieth century and the effect […]
[…] of Mormon was authentic ancient history and that all of his early followers accepted it as such?[ 6] It is obscure how the two examples are even vaguely analogous. On the other hand, no […]
[…] more just and united society. . . . Violence and arms can never resolve the problems of men.”[ 6] The Vati can, the city-state of which the pope is head, also made clear its opposition […]
[…] and Elder Oaks have both counseled homosexuals against considering marriage as a solution to their same-sex attraction.[ 6] Such attitudes suggest that all of us need to be humble in the face of what […]
[…] something akin to what popular esoteric authors Michael Drosnin and Margaret Starbird have done to the Bible[ 6]—except that Forsberg’s work bears the imprint of a reputable university press. Columbia University Press’s decision to […]
Dialogue 40. 3 (Fall 2007): 50–60 These articles were about legal arguments. The case against argued that marriage was already tenuous and allowing same-sex marriage would doom it, suggesting that people would become homosexuals […]
[…] that some LDS women are attempting to create a “style of their own” and influ-ence others to buy into that style. Women have organized and par-ticipated in ward and stake “modest fashion shows,” as […]
[…] say about some contemporary philosophical, social, or political issue. Where should a Mormon thinker begin? Consider the counter-example of Catholic intellectuals. Faced with such a question, they have the luxury of a rich philosophical […]