Sunday Musings
Traditional interpretations of the Book of Mormon reduce these early characters to little more than murmuring opponents of God's will. But what if there's more to the story—an additional layer that is far more relevant to us today?
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There's a wound that won't heal at the center of church history and doctrine—but a new discovery might give it an opportunity to heal.
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Apostles of Jesus Christ are called as "special witnesses" of his name, but does that mean, or guarantee, that they have personaly seen the Savior? And does it even matter?
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Trump's suppression of the Epstein list is a powerful (and enraging) example of the laws of wickedness in operation—something the Book of Mormon highlights in tragic detail.
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What would it take for Latter-day Saints to colonize a new planet?
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Why are Latter-day Saints, who are commanded to renounce war and proclaim peace, so often guilty of the exact opposite?
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A quietly released document reveals that former Church leaders engaged in a cover up to deny knowledge of a purported revelation received by John Taylor.
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Joseph Smith's inspired translation of the Bible revealed words from Enoch in 1830 that have striking similarity to the apocraphyal Book of Enoch discovered later.
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While a debate continues about what constitutes doctrine versus policy in the restored Church of Christ, what role does its culture play, both good and bad?
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An 1834 change to the Church's official name raises questions about what was happening and why the Saints didn't stick with the original.
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