The World Isn't Getting Worse; It's Moving Forward
Going to ‘heck’ in a hand basket
The world is getting worse. It is the platitude we hear several times a month in Sacrament, Sunday School, and Priesthood/RS meetings. Conversations I have with conservative Latter-day Saints are sprinkled with a world view that pits ward members, me, and my family against “the world”. Some Mormons casually claim that they would be drug addicts and/or in jail without the church; as if that is the only path for the non-religious. The growth in unrighteousness is typically evidenced by a sensational piece by the Wall Street Journal or an inflammatory Fox News story.
Read moreOn Prison Abolition and Joseph's Prophetic Support
I think prisons should be abolished. If you think that’s radical, remember (or learn) that Joseph Smith essentially thought the same.
Read moreFairness for All
Fairness in the public square is equal protection under the law.
Read moreNot Hillary? McCaskill 2016
If not Hillary, then who? Claire McCaskill!
Read moreThe Fallacy of Earning: Korihor, Martin Luther, and the Christless Imperative
Taking Korihor as our model, the anti-Christ’s tenets are threefold:
Read moreHandcart Handouts
We are a responsible people. The best example of responsibility towards our fellow man is exemplified in the Willie and Martin Handcart Rescue.
Read moreCharity Never Faileth But Sometimes Legislators Do
March 4, 2015 is a night I’ll always remember as one of the worst of my life. It started well: a large crowd of Utahns gathered together to support bringing healthcare access to tens of thousands of their fellow human beings.
Read moreSupporting Marriage Equality and Staying Faithful, Say What??
I was in my English class when I heard the announcement. The Supreme Court had overturned the stay that was issued to stop gay marriages in Idaho after they had deemed that banning them was unconstitutional.
Read moreWhy Dumbing-Down AP History is Anti-Mormon
In their seemingly-endless quest to destroy the American educational system, state-level conservative lawmakers have found a new drum to beat: banning Advanced Placement education in high schools.
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