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"That every man may act in doctrine and principle pertaining to futurity, according to the moral agency which I have given unto him." (Doctrine and Covenants 101:78)
At the northern end of the valley in which Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, is situated, is the little community of Heolgerrig.
The stories in the scriptures are extreme stories -- designed so they can cover many of life's instances -- said a "Time Out for Women" speaker.
Religious historian Jan Shipps says if a prophet is defined as one who speaks for God, then Mormon founder Joseph Smith could have been one.
Douglas M. Johnston to discuss “Religion and Statecraft” at BYU Nov. 17
Hugh Nibley coped with the divided sense of self that minorities often experience in the larger society. A special coded language is one coping mechanism minorities use.
The faces of the Church History Museum are its 270 volunteer docents.
The First Amendment was designed to protect religion from governmental intrusion and also to protect religions in general from state-imposed dominance of one denomination.
Fidelity is "the quality of being faithful; faithfulness, loyalty, unswerving allegiance to a person or party."