A good overview of the cover-up after Mountain Meadows - Vengeance is mine: Barbara Jones Brown & Richard Turley, Benchmark Books
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Missionary serving in Utah County arrested on charge of rape
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Odd request
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by /u/Draft-Formal
12h ago
I know this may see kind of odd, but I have an English paper on subcultures and am doing it on Mormons. One of the requirements for this is to do an "interview" with someone who is currently or used to be apart of it. I was wondering if any of you would be interested in doing this. It wouldn't last long it would just be a normal text convo. If you'd be willing to please let me know quickly, it's time sensitive as I may or may not have procrastinated till the last minute. Thanks you. submitted by /u/Draft-Formal [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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This Mormon Sub Reddit has 35k members. Ex Mormon Sub Reddit has 300k members...
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Dr. Cristina Rosetti is retiring from Mormon Studies. Her new biography “Joseph Musser: A Mormon Fundamentalist” might have been (better) subtitled "A Mormon Prophet" were it not for the influence of shadowy forces on the decisions of the University of Illinois Press.
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Question about abortion
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How really bad is it? Would I get excommunicated for doing it? submitted by /u/justanothermexican12 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Reflections of a Seventh-Generation [Former] Mormon: "I have not found an organized religion that I deem credible or pursuable. However, out of the constant struggle during my early [Mormon] development, I found an intense desire to understand the way people think, behave, feel, and perceive."
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Common polygamy argument
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by /u/Lissatots
17h ago
My sister in particular but other people in my life as well have argued that polygamy was only practiced by a "select few" in the church. Do we have evidence suggesting this is true or is it a TBM default answer with no basis behind it? submitted by /u/Lissatots [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Was/Is Polygamy (Polygyny) a Doctrine or Policy? Why/How (sources)?
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by /u/ALesbianLynx_18
18h ago
Asking for a friend... just curious. But also because I've heard a lot about how the church "has changed policy" but "hasn't changed doctrine"; but hasn't there been things that have changed that the church insisted was doctrine at the time? submitted by /u/ALesbianLynx_18 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Multiply and Replenish wasn't and isn't a commandment and Paul taught against marriage.
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by /u/TruthIsAntiMormon
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ApdNfzZ4Z8 Does the current misunderstanding or misteaching/misleading within Utah mormonism that: Multiply and Replenish was and still is a commandment Pauline Christianity was aware of or endorsed modern mormonism's temple sealing or marriage doctrines Need to be corrected within the church and it's history addressed to say the teaching and/or doctrines are and were wrong? submitted by /u/TruthIsAntiMormon [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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