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Author Archives: Sharon Lindbloom
Buyer Beware
On March 26th, 1830, following a reprint of the text from the title page of the Book of Mormon, this announcement appeared in the Wayne Sentinel: The above work, containing about 600 pages, large Duodecimo, is now for sale, wholesale … Continue reading
Joseph Smith did more than any man who has ever lived…
I understand that Mormons respect and revere Joseph Smith. I get that. I really do. Yet sometimes the way he’s talked about, even in an official sense, seems a bit over the top. In the February 2009 Ensign magazine former … Continue reading
Posted in Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, Uncategorized
Tagged First Vision, Joseph Smith, revealed
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No Love Lost Between Mormons and HBO’s “Big Love”
Have you heard about the next episode of HBO’s Big Love, set to air on Sunday (March 15, 2009)? It’s being widely reported that the television show will be depicting the LDS temple endowment ceremony as one of the main … Continue reading
Reactions to Paul’s Letter to the Galatian Church
The Sacred Sandwich web site posted this on February 20th, 2009. It bears repeating–and discussing.
Sacred Taxonomy
Every now and then I hear a frustrated Mormon express something like this: “Why are other churches so threatened by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Other churches even have classes against us! My Church would never do … Continue reading
Mormon Jurors Not Welcome
Last week The Associated Press reported, Defense asks for no Mormons on murder trial jury OGDEN, Utah — An attorney for a man charged with aggravated murder have filed a motion to keep off the jury any members of the … Continue reading
Posted in Forgiveness
Tagged Blood Atonement, Brigham Young, Bruce McConkie, Jedediah Grant, Joseph Smith
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Fruits of the First Vision
In this month’s First Presidency Message (February 2009), Dieter F. Uchtdorf wrote of how Joseph Smith’s First Vision blesses people’s lives. He wrote, “Through his [Joseph Smith’s] work and sacrifice, I now have a true understanding of our Heavenly Father … Continue reading
Posted in God the Father, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith
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Inhabitants of the Moon: Truth or Fiction?
One Sunday morning a few weeks back my pastor, discussing the relationship between science and creation, mentioned a newspaper hoax that took place in 1835. It seems New York reporter Richard Adams Locke wrote a six-part series of articles detailing … Continue reading
Posted in Early Mormonism
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The Red Brick Store
Not long ago a new LDS web site was launched: The Red Brick Store. The web site describes itself like this: “A collaboration amongst editors of Mormon-related journals and magazines to nurture and share good writing and good thinking in … Continue reading
Mormons and Evangelicals in the Public Square
Columnist Joel Campbell at Mormon Times encourages Mormons to turn the other cheek when they are offended. Citing Tom Hanks’ statement that the LDS support of Prop 8 was “un-American” and Focus on the Family’s decision to pull an online … Continue reading