The nickname “Mormons” stems from our unique book of scripture, The Book of Mormon. Initially, it was a derogatory term used by the critics (haters, killers, mobs) to refer to the members of the Church. Eventually, members of the church seemed to own the name, even took pride in bei...
How Prepared are ‘Mormons’ for the COVID Virus? AAAA Mormon Beliefs Website,One Mormon's Opinion Latter-day Saints are pretty prepared for the fallout from COVID-19—as long as they have followed the counsel of the prophet. Find out more here. ...
Book shows what makes Mormons tickJerry Earl Johnston
All Mormons agree that the Book of Mormon is the foundation of their religion and that if the Book of Mormon weren't true, there could be no Mormon religion. That's obvious and logical. There's no arguments with that statement."Take away the Book of Mormon and the revelations, and wher...
Some have questioned why if they follow Moroni that they are called "Mormons" instead of "Morons", but that might require more in depth study than we have room for here. There appear to be some rather irrefutable inconsistencies between some of the claims of the Book of Mormon and simple ...
In the Book of Mormon (Ether 12:27 to be exact), one of the promises Christ makes to those who follow Him is that, if they will come unto Him, He will show them their weakness. This promise is extended as a gift; it follows on the heels (literally the previous verse) of a promi...
How do sociologists operationalize “romance,” specifically the seriousness or casualness of the romantic relationships of the participants they
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With a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and years of experience as a PublicPeople contributor, Tricia Christensen is based in Northern California and brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to her writing. Her wide-ranging interests include reading, writing, medicine, art, film, hist...
Please do it. Part-survival guide, part-The Art of War for the eager-smart but painfully clueless, it is as good a book on practicing law in many respects as Jim Freund's classic Lawyering: A Realistic Approach to Legal Practice, published nearly thirty years before but which (like ...