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Religious Freedom

A quiet, uncertain path evokes the emotional experience of navigating faith and doubt
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Navigating Your Faith Journey: Questioning is Good

Sam A. Hardy9 months ago8 months ago018 mins

Is it okay to question? Yes, it can be an important part of your faith journey.

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A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
  • Gospel Fare

Air Bud Theology Meets Queer Theory: Loopholes in Latter-day Saint Doctrine

Stephen O. Smoot9 months ago017 mins

Can early Church practices justify new sealings? The evidence affirms doctrinal continuity, not revisionist change.

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A courtroom scene where a dog’s presence satirizes doctrinal ambiguity and legalistic faith reasoning.
  • Gospel Fare

Air Bud Doctrine: How Ambiguity Becomes Strategy—and Undermines Faith

Stephen O. Smoot9 months ago09 mins

Is theological silence a loophole? Air Bud logic misreads doctrine and undermines revealed foundations.

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A woman’s prayer is spoken through a megaphone, illustrating misinterpretation of women and the Church.
  • Gospel Fare

Listening to Women—or Listening Through the Narrative We Prefer?

Amanda Freebairn10 months ago08 mins

What does it mean to listen to women in faith communities? It means discerning voice from ideological demand.

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A cardinal casts a ballot alone by candlelight, illustrating the solemnity and spiritual gravity of the papal election and the depth of conclave meaning.
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A Church in Waiting: A Conclave of Possibility

Tarik D. LaCour10 months ago10 months ago05 mins

Who will lead the Catholic Church next? The conclave may reshape its global, theological, and moral influence.

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A polished figure reflects distorted truths to an adoring audience, symbolizing the antichrist's last days.
  • Gospel Fare

How Conspiracy Thinking Is Prepping the World for the Antichrist

Dan Ellsworth10 months ago015 mins

Can conspiracy thinking pave the way for the Antichrist? Yes—it distorts truth, fuels delusion, and prepares minds to worship lies as wonders.

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Builders consult different plans in silence, capturing the subtle confusion of semantic ambiguity.
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From Babel to the UN: How Semantic Confusion Undermines Peace—and the Radical Power of Clarity

Skyline10 months ago05 mins

Why can’t we understand each other? Language divides when meaning drifts, and peace begins with clarity.

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An illuminated Book of Mormon symbolizes the overlooked depth of Latter-day Saint beliefs.
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The Case for Taking Mormon Theology Seriously—Even If You Don’t Believe It

Richard Williams11 months ago06 mins

Stephen Webb’s Mormon Christianity

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A bride and groom stand before an ethereal veil, symbolizing how
  • Proclamation On the Family

Marriage: More Than a Commitment—A Sacred Covenant Ordained of God

Alan J. Hawkins11 months ago015 mins

What defines marriage? It is a sacred, God-ordained covenant rooted in divine purpose, not just a social or legal contract.

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A survivor of sexual abuse in the Church finds comfort as a friend offers a shoulder to lean on, symbolizing the power of compassion and support.
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Understanding the California Sex Abuse Lawsuit: The LDS Church’s Response in Context

C.D. Cunningham11 months ago010 mins

Are the California lawsuits proof of systemic failure? The numbers indicate otherwise, but every case warrants scrutiny.

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Influenced: The Troubling Familiarity of Ruby Franke’s Story

Carol Rice12 months ago11 months ago015 mins

Shaken by Ruby Franke’s story? That discomfort can be a call for self-reflection. Her case reveals how the obsession with image can distort values and lead to devastating choices.

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A sky with sun and moon symbolizes how conflict management allows opposing forces to coexist in harmony.
  • Dialogue

Conflict is Natural: How We Mistake Discomfort for Destruction

Skyline12 months ago09 mins

What is conflict? Conflict is not the same as contention. It is a neutral force that, when handled wisely, fosters growth and peace.

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