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BBC’s This World: The Mormon Candidate

Finally, a Mormon documentary for the rest of us. Hailed by the creator of the I am an Ex Mormon video series as “my favorite video about Mormonism I have ever seen.” Part 1: Mitt Romney Part 2: Mormons Part 3: Exmormons Part 4: Prophets Part 5: Park Part 6: Pundits After I get done ...

“I consider it progress that they are thinking more like a company and less like the Soviet Union.”

That’s John Dehlin in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. Excerpts from “Church asks Mormons: Which websites, writers do you read?“: The LDS Church is surveying its members about their readership of key websites and Mormon writers, a move that reflects the faith’s growing interest in managing its public image as two Mormon candidates make headlines pursuing ...

“We do not need more members who question every detail.”

Spending too much time on Facebook, as usual, and a friend shared this link from the page LDS General Conference, a quote from M. Russell Ballard from October 1995 General Conference: We do not need more members who question every detail; we need members who have felt with their hearts, who live close to the ...

A real modern-day prophet?!?

03.02.2011 · Posted in FLDS, Prophets

Apparently Warren Jeffs is back in the sadle… He is now warning President Obama and other politicians that they must let him go and free his people, OR ELSE!!! (free from government oversight doesn’t carry the same gravitas as free “from slavery) The “else”?  Ambiguous references to “great destruction in Illinois” and “great storms” throughout the ...

Church Handbook of Instructions – 2010 version available online

11.11.2010 · Posted in COB, Priesthood, Prophets

Not sure who or why, but you can download a full scan of the Church Handbook of Instructions – 2010 version here: http://martinluther537.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/2010-church-handbook-of-instructions-book-1a.pdf http://martinluther537.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/2010-church-handbook-of-instructions-book-2a.pdf Here’s his summary of what is in them and why he’s doing it: http://martinluther537.wordpress.com/ Views: 20793 ...

My experience at Sunstone

08.09.2010 · Posted in Holy Ghost, Homosexuality, Prophets, Sunstone

Sunstone was an interesting experience for me.  I was there Friday and Saturday, and Saturday morning I presented my paper “Two Paradigms for ‘Gay’,” which compared themes/reception of Langford’s No Going Back (which if you overlay onto the categories at the right, takes a North Star-like stance), and my novel Ockham’s Razor (which takes an ...

Drinking Coke

We’ve discussed before how difficult it is to determine official mormon doctrine.  Policies and guidelines seem to change with the generations, with geographical area or with personal revelation. I’ve heard from two different sources that someone very high up in mormon priesthood and corporate leadership drinks coke on a regular basis.  So since I’m not ...

Oldies but Goodies: Testimony of a Dissident

A while back another blogger asked me to submit an essay about my Mormon experience. Probably, for good reasons he changed his mind and never published it. Since it is already written and might shed some light on my argument at Times and Seasons, I might as well publish it myself. It might help some ...

Prophet v. Pope

07.04.2009 · Posted in Catholicism, Prophets

My Mormon mother-in-law is staying with us for a week to help with newborn care.  My wife, mother-in-law, and I decided to watch Angels and Demons last night while the baby slept.  After it was over, my wife said, “I don’t understand why Catholics revere the Pope so much.” I responded, perhaps stupidly, with, “Well, ...

A Convert’s Conscience

Although he appears to be a star professor at BYU, I have only become aware of Robert Millet’s efforts during the last two years. As a convert, I have to admit that his approach to investigators distresses me somewhat. I know that Millet means well when he suggests to side step investigators’ questions. Sometimes, gentiles ...