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Exponent II's Latest Issue is Online (and Free!)

    The first free online issue of Exponent II is now available at the publication's website, www.exponentii.org. It addresses pornography addiction and it's impact on Mormon families. For three years, associate editor, Heather Sundahl, has diligently gathered articles from men, women, and experts who deal with the effects of pornography.  Below is Heather's excellent editorial... The first time I heard pornography addressed from the pulpit was twenty years ago at BYU. I don’t remember much about the talk, but I remember my reaction: a big fat “Ew.” I, and everyone around me, kept shifting in our seats. Those of us who were...
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My Farewell to Romance Novels

The other night, sitting in Caroline’s living room after our Mormon studies discussion group (incidentally, the same night that she presented on Mormon Women and Ritual Healing), a few of us stayed after to continue discussion on roles of men and women in the church. I found myself thinking on, then talking about my personal farewell to romance novels. Over the years, I’ve read a number of romance novels. I won’t go into specifics, but let’s just say that I’ve always had a fairly readily available stream from friends … good friends. For me, it seemed a rather harmless method...
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