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On 25 August 1844 Parley P. Pratt published a little story in the New York Herald entitled "Joe Smith and the Devil." In this story the devil happens upon Joseph, and they have a pleasant conversation. The devil is insisting to the Prophet that he, the devil, is happy to support all creeds, systems, and forms of Christianity, of whatever name or nature; so long as they leave out that abominable doctrine, which caused me so much trouble in former times, and which, after slumbering f... Read More
The origins for this series can be found in "My Belief, Reprinted from BYU Studies 25:2 (1985)". It was originally an essay that appeared in "A Thoughtful Faith: Essays on belief by Mormon Scholars, ed. Philip L. Barlow (Salt Lake City: Canon Press, 1986)." I know ignorance of the law does not excuse the individual for breaking it; so with that being said, I don't know if I can or cannot reprint this article in part or in whole? If someone wants to write BYU Studies and inform them of w... Read More
So my grandson recently turned eight years old, and my daughter asked us to each write our testimonies down on an index card that she is putting together for Jacob for his baptism this weekend. How does one fit onto a little card what does not fit in one's heart and mind? And how do you express in words fit for an eight year old how you feel, when the whole English language already feels so limited? Since I have a little more space here, and I don't have to worry so much about the s... Read More
What are we going to do? THIS MAN DOES MANY MIRACLES, and if we leave Him alone, everyone will believe on Him. (Yes, we will! )... Read More
One many occasions I have felt disheartened about some aspect of myself. Just yesterday, I felt disheartened about my knowledge of this church, and that I wasn’t wise enough to post anything that had to do with the church. I prayed to Heavenly Father about how I felt about it and how I didn’t want to misinform anyone and I felt a warmth spread throughout my body. I felt comforted, but I was still saddened. I logged back on and noticed that I had a comment from PapilioMemnon. I r... Read More
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