The Third Nephite
April 17, 2018[…] make pretty much of it.” “What do you make of all the compromises with mammon and the world which the Brethren have let the Church drift into?” “It’s a dirty shame. It’s always been […]
[…] make pretty much of it.” “What do you make of all the compromises with mammon and the world which the Brethren have let the Church drift into?” “It’s a dirty shame. It’s always been […]
[…] story,” I would say, begging him to take me along the beam of his voice into a world that seemed more brightly colored and richly textured than the rose-carpeted room in which we sat, […]
Dialogue 20.4 (Winter 1987): 158–166 Despite what researchers have said over the years regarding for why men married plural wives, Embry argues that a significant portion of husbands married plural wives because of their […]
[…] that primary, handwritten documents were abundantly discoverable. The documents of lesser importance than the few that made news stories gave his major discoveries credibility, and vice versa. His customers knew that they could lose […]
[…] joined in wondering and rejoicing at and then answering the letters we received from all over the world. We had long group discussions about the faith and doubt and anguish expressed in the letters […]
I have enthusiastically accepted the invitation to share my experiences as a “cultural Jew” married to a “cultural Mormon.” Kenneth and I have been married almost twenty-three years. I have lived in Salt Lake […]
[…] how different things might have been. I could have been packing to go work on a Third World relief project. While traveling abroad a few years back, I had run into Peace Corps workers […]
[…] for buried treasure. These affidavits portrayed Joseph Smith as perpetrating the hoax of Mormonism on an innocent world. Published in 1834 in E. D. Howe’s Mormonism Unvailed, this view of the Prophet was accepted as truthful […]
[…] Battle, things American rode an unprecedented crest of popularity in Australia. The missionaries, always beloved, returned after World War II as confident young American ambassadors and the mission presidents and their wives were benevolent […]
[…] that any exposed “differences of opinion” would undermine the “united front” Mormons like to present to the world. In the end, the chapter stayed in the book with majority approval, written as fairly to […]