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TBM 2.0: Meet LDSBot, an AI LDS Chatbot

At least in the process of chatting with LDSBot, looking back over the questions I chose to ask and how the answers made me feel, I’m pretty sure I learned a thing or two about myself.
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Guest Post: You Must Be Wrong

By DefyGravity (DefyGravity just graduated from BYU in theatre education and history teaching. She’s a theatre addict, avid reader, anglophile and has been a raging feminist since she was in junior high, which fortunately hasn’t scared away her husband of 2 years.) A few weeks ago a friend posted a link on his Facebook page: Ask Mormon Girl: I’m no longer an orthodox believer. How do I tell my parents? (Aug. 1, 2011). The writer was asking how to tell her parents that she was no longer an orthodox Mormon. Part of Joanna Brooks’ response was “follow your own truth.” Someone took issue with the idea of following your...
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