Gentle Pushback on Authenticity
by Jessawhy Authenticity is a common topic at The Exponent. But lately, I’ve been thinking that perhaps it is more complex than we sometimes discuss
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Jessawhy Authenticity is a common topic at The Exponent. But lately, I’ve been thinking that perhaps it is more complex than we sometimes discuss
Thoughts Within As some poor laborer’s sightless babe Wakes from its pallet on the floor In fear, to find itself alone, And gropes the open
Posted by Zenaida I had a friend once tell me I was the reason chivalry was dead. It’s true, I don’t really care for the
by Bored in Vernal (Our thanks to BIV for letting us crosspost this timely piece. You can also find this post on her personal blog,
by EmilyCC I think the beginning of this lesson has some good background on how Joseph Smith’s life experiences prepared him to receive revelation for
Mary and Eve Originally uploaded by Hi, I’m G by mraynes About a month ago I had the opportunity to attend an all day conference
by Starfoxy I have a bike. I like to call it my stealth bike because it is not a mountain bike, and does not make
by G The first time that I went through the temple, I knew that I would come back and become a worker there. I knew
I teach High School. I see a lot of things every day that I am pretty sure most parents don’t know exist. I would
by Heather So I have issues with iPhones. My husband will tell you it’s because I’m a techno-phobic Luddite. Which is true–but isn’t why I
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