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Category Archives: Truth, Honesty, Prayer, and Inquiry
If Mormonism is a lie, what should people do about it?
If Mormonism is false, should we do nothing about it? There seems to be a pervasive notion among many non-Christians that even if Mormonism is a religion fundamentally based on lies, people who know about it should, in a manner … Continue reading
Do Mormons Have Horns?
In an article published Thursday (3 January 2008) in The American Spectator, LDS writer Carrie Sheffield discussed why Evangelicals [are] Against Mitt. After suggesting Evangelicals worry about a surge in LDS Church growth if there were to be a Mormon … Continue reading
Do all religions offer a piece of the truth?
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Posted in Multimedia, Truth, Honesty, Prayer, and Inquiry
Tagged Greg Koukl, Pluralism, Truth
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An Analysis of “21 Questions Answered About Mormon Faith”
It’s sad when a religious representative answers questions like a politican. As I write this an article is featured on the front page of FoxNews.com, “21 Questions Answered About Mormon Faith”. The following is an analysis of the response they … Continue reading
Posted in Mitt Romney, Truth, Honesty, Prayer, and Inquiry
Tagged Cult, Honesty, Mitt Romney, Virgin birth
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From the Mailbag (12/9/2007)
“I am investigating the LDS church…they seem to discredit this article I gave to them, what is your advice to learn who is right?” – Jason Jason, I would make sure you take the time to look at both sides, … Continue reading
“Follow your feelings. Do as you please. Get in touch with yourself.”
“”There is no such thing as truth,’ they teach even the little ones. ‘Truth is bondage. Believe what seems right to you. There are as many truths as there are individuals. Follow your feelings. Do as you please. Get in … Continue reading
Posted in Coffee Beans, Truth, Honesty, Prayer, and Inquiry
Tagged Feelings
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Excommunicated for Apostasy
Last Sunday (23 September 2007) the Phoenix East Valley Tribune ran a story about Lyndon Lamborn’s excommunication from the LDS Church. The article begins, “Being excommunicated for apostasy by the Mormon church is one thing, but Lyndon Lamborn is livid … Continue reading
The Habit of Clear-Thinking People
A regular participant in the comment section of Mormon Coffee recently took issue with some of the moderating that takes place here. She wrote, i realize you try your best to control the tone on this site-as one-sided as it … Continue reading
Posted in Friendship, Interaction, and Evangelism, Truth, Honesty, Prayer, and Inquiry
Tagged Dialog, Name-calling
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Strategic Emotional Advertising
Bonneville Communications is an advertising agency owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It’s web site explains, “For over 30 years, Bonneville Communications has designed, produced and distributed public service messages for national nonprofit organizations. “Long after … Continue reading
Posted in Truth, Honesty, Prayer, and Inquiry
Tagged Bonneville Communications, Feelings
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