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How Muslims and Mormons can escape fantasy land
While Muslims need to discover and accept the historical evidence for Christ's crucifixion with all of its implications, ...
Latter-day Saint voters are less Republican than they once were but have warmed to Donald Trump significantly, according to ...
Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has kicked the beehive, and honey, the ex-Mormons are buzzing. Season two dropped on May 15, and Madi Murphy from The Bad Broadcast, a former Mormon wife ...
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” has sparked discourse around cultural representation of Utah and the Mormon faith. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a rare commentary ahead of ...
Mormons believe in a Christian view of God and Jesus. The Bible and the Book of Mormon are the two most important sources for the Mormon faith. The Book of Mormon is described by the Church of ...
One of America’s most unique ecological landmarks is disappearing. The Great Salt Lake, once the largest saline lake in the Western Hemisphere, sticks out on maps of the United States as a large spot ...
She said there is more room for millennials or Gen Z Mormons to push back on the Church and say, “I disagree with the Church’s stance on gay marriage, or I disagree with how we’ve culturally ...
The Nephites, initially more prosperous and religious, become corrupt over time and are locked into centuries of warfare with the nomadic Lamanites, whom Mormons consider the ancestors of Native ...
Medical marijuana has become widely accepted – what do Mormon’s allow? Mormons are advised to abstain from coffee, tea, and alcohol as part of the Word of Wisdom,” a health code received by ...
DWTS' Lindsay Arnold explains why Utah’s Mormon culture and dance scene produce so many professional ballroom dancers ...
In an era of high-minded inclusivity, it’s worth pausing to wonder how a crowd of people — strangers even — could feel comfortable chanting “F--- the Mormons” in unison, again and again ...