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Racist statements by Church leaders - FAIRMormon Dec 9, 2008 ... Why did past prophets make racist statements? God had already revealed to Peter that he should not call anything "common" that God had ...
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In Sacred Loneliness - FAIRMormon Oct 3, 2008 ... Richard Lloyd Anderson and Scott H. Faulring, "The Prophet Joseph Smith and His Plural Wives (Review of In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural ...
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Wayward family members - FAIRMormon Book of Mormon prophets, such as Lehi (1 Nephi 2:11-12), Mosiah , and Alma ..... LDS.org: Teaching Children through Example and Instruction Church site ...
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Book of Mormon anachronisms/Animals - FAIRMormon Alma 18:9 - Ammon feeds the Lamanite king's horses, which are associated with his "chariots." Alma 20:6 - Lamanite king uses horses and chariot for visit to ...
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Biblical condemnation of genealogy - FAIRMormon Oct 21, 2008 ... Critics charge that the Bible condemns genealogy, and therefore the Latter-day Saint practice of compiling family histories is anti-Biblical ...
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Book of Mormon anachronisms/Reformed Egyptian - FAIRMormon John Ankerberg and John Weldon, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about .... and John Weldon)," FARMS Review of Books 5/1 (1993): 1–86. off-site PDF link ...
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Bankruptcy rate in Utah - FAIRMormon Dec 13, 2008 ... Is it true that Utah has the highest personal bankruptcy rate in the ... According to a 2007 study published in the Suffolk University Law ...
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Baptism for the dead - FAIRMormon Dec 9, 2008 ... Template:BaptismDeadWiki. Vicarious baptism for the dead wiki articles ... "Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity, (Provo, ...
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Book of Mormon basics - FAIRMormon Jul 3, 2008 ... The Book of Mormon is one of four books considered to be scripture by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the other three being ...
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Swedenborg and three degrees of glory - FAIRMormon Critics claim that Joseph Smith derived the idea of "three degrees of glory" in the afterlife from Emanuel Swedenborg's book, Heaven and its Wonders and ...
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