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Category Archives: Coffee Beans
Jehovah’s Witnesses Fastest-Growing of U.S. Faiths
Jehovah’s Witnesses Fastest-Growing of U.S. Faiths
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How second century church leaders understood apostolic authority
A helpful article by John Behr, an Eastern Orthodox professor, on how second century church leaders understood apostolic authority
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Princeton Conference Video
Free videos from “Mormonism and American Politics”, a recent Princeton University conference
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“suppressive person” and “suppressive act”
Does Scientology use the terms “suppressive person” and “suppressive act” much like Mormonism uses the term “anti-Mormon“?
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I have fond memories of being a Lamanite…
“I have fond memories of being a Lamanite, even though the LDS Church now seems to be moving towards the notion that the only good Lamanite is a dead Lamanite – one who lived centuries ago in an undisclosed location. … Continue reading
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A modern “second anointing” experience in the LDS temple
A modern “second anointing” experience in the LDS temple. For more information on this ceremony, see Wikipedia’s entry.
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John Divito’s book review
John Divito reviews Bridging the Divide: The Continuing Conversation Between a Mormon and an Evangelical
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Witnesses for Jesus videos
Great YouTube videos from Witnesses for Jesus
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Are Mormons and Muslims Apples and Oranges
Are Mormons and Muslims Apples and Oranges? An Apologetic Assessment of the Similarities and Differences, by Robert Velarde and Eric Johnson
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The early textual transmission of the New Testament
James White responds to a Muslim on the early textual transmission of the New Testament (>>)
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