When the Church Won’t Say Sorry: Mormon Doctrine
All of this avoidable pain, suffering, and confusion from McConkie’s Mormon Doctrine just to save one man from “embarrassment” and “lessened influence.” This is what
All of this avoidable pain, suffering, and confusion from McConkie’s Mormon Doctrine just to save one man from “embarrassment” and “lessened influence.” This is what
Like the majority of us who grew up queer in the LDS church, I assume Charlie carries a lot of scars. But he also has
As I’ve grown spiritually, I’ve come to firmly believe that it’s okay to “fact-check” the spiritual “op-eds” in our life – yes, even scriptures, manuals,
This post mentions sexual abuse. Recently I went to Utah for work and was reminded of the peculiarities of our people. One evening, after my
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
One of my favorite things that Joseph Smith taught, is that truth tastes good. I especially love this part in “The King Follet Sermon“: This is
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