Event: Salt Lake Symposium 2007

HAMBLIN IN TOOELE: THE MAKINGS OF A PACIFIST

HAMBLIN IN TOOELE: THE MAKINGS OF A PACIFIST Early Tooele, Utah, from 1849 to 1854, showed Latter-day Saints at their best and worst as they dealt with local Indians. When Indians, Goshutes or Utes, raided Mormon cattle, Mormon religio-military leaders developed a punitive ethos in which a good body-count of Indians represented a successful military …

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THE POWER OF SMALL FELLOWSHIP GROUPS

THE POWER OF SMALL FELLOWSHIP GROUPS I’ve recently taken a step that has enriched my spiritual and emotional well-being. I joined a ten person discussion and fellowship group that meets twice a month. Most of the group are Unitarian- Universalists, some with Mormon backgrounds. The rest grew up in other Christian communities or have no …

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THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE AND THE OATH OF VENGEANCE

THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE AND THE OATH OF VENGEANCE Numerous anti-Mormon temple exposés have alleged that from 1845 to 1927, participants in the endowment ceremony entered into an oath in which they swore actively to seek the destruction of the nation and the murder of Americans to avenge the blood of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. …

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SL07113: THAT’S NOT WHAT IT SAYS, VERSE 3.

THAT’S NOT WHAT IT SAYS, VERSE 3. This is the third in the series of Sunstone symposium presentations in which Richard Russell looks at certain LDS scriptural “proof texts” that are used in ways that bear negatively on Mormon belief and practice. In this installment, he examines the claim that we must be worthy to …

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PRACTICAL FAITH IN PROPHETIC VISION

PRACTICAL FAITH IN PROPHETIC VISION Mormon scripture and tradition present to us diverse prophetic visions of transfiguration, immortality, resurrection, renewal of this world, and the discovery and creation of worlds without end. Mormon Transhumanists believe that science and technology will contribute toward fulfillment of these prophecies, perhaps much sooner than commonly expected. In this session, …

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EMPTYING THE FULLNESS OF THE PRIESTHOOD

EMPTYING THE FULLNESS OF THE PRIESTHOOD This presentation focuses on the historical example of Joseph Smith’s inclusion of Mormon women in priesthood fullness and LDS church governance during the short period preceding his death. I examine evidence showing that, contrary to Smith’s practice and shortly after his murder, LDS women were denied continued participation in …

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