FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Pages that link to "Template:Read more"
The following pages link to Template:Read more:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- John Gee: "If Oylum Hoyuk is Olishem, the Ur of the Chaldees should be one of the dozens of Middle Bronze II sites in the Kilis plain" (transclusion) (← links)
- Gospel Topics: "Church leaders pondered promises made by prophets such as Brigham Young that black members would one day receive priesthood and temple blessings" (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:When the Prophet Speaks, Is the Thinking Done? (transclusion) (← links)
- Criticism of Mormonism/Websites/MormonThink/The Book of Abraham (transclusion) (← links)
- Gospel Topics on LDS.org: "Some evidence suggests that Joseph studied the characters on the Egyptian papyri and attempted to learn the Egyptian language" (transclusion) (← links)
- Richard J. Maynes: "Joseph wrote or dictated four known accounts of his First Vision" (transclusion) (← links)
- Book of Mormon/Warfare/Ritual warfare (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Welch:The Destruction of Ammonihah and the Law of Apostate Cities:Alma effectively showed in the record that this fate befell them in accordance with divine law (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Welch:Warfare in the Book of Mormon:even war cannot be conducted successfully in a total state of anarchy or chaos (transclusion) (← links)
- Book of Mormon/Warfare/Oaths taken by warriors (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Szink:An Oath of Allegiance in the Book of Mormon:Often, to instill this loyalty, an oath of allegiance is administered to recruits (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Morrise:Simile Curses in the Ancient Near East, Old Testament, and Book of Mormon:The simile curse is a type of curse that appears in ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament, and Book of Mormon texts (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Welch:Exemption from Military Duty:people of Ammon...the grant of this exceptional privilege was consistent with ancient Israelite law (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Ricks:'Holy War' in the Book of Mormon and the Ancient Near East:every conflict...was considered to be prosecuted under the divine direction of the gods or of God (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Parry:Symbolic Action as Prophetic Curse:This prophetic symbolic action by Isaiah represented a prophetic curse that destruction and ruin would come upon the Egyptians (transclusion) (← links)
- Book of Mormon/Warfare/Seasonality (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Sorenson:Seasonality of Warfare in the Book of Mormon and in Mesoamerica:war was normally carried on by the pre-Columbian inhabitants during a short annual period (transclusion) (← links)
- Book of Mormon/Warfare/Secret combinations (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Warren:Secret Combinations, Warfare, and Captive Sacrifice in Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon:The source of secret combinations in the Book of Mormon (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Roper:Eyewitness Descriptions of Mesoamerican Swords:the Mesoamerican weapon the macuahuitl fits the criteria for the Book of Mormon "sword" (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Hamblin and Merrill:Swords in the Book of Mormon:The Book of Mormon mentions the sword 156 times (transclusion) (← links)
- Book of Mormon/Warfare/Weapons/Bows and arrows (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Hamblin:The Bow and Arrow in the Book of Mormon:After the sword, the bow is the second most frequently mentioned weapon in the Book of Mormon (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Larsen and Rencher:Who Wrote the Book of Mormon? An Analysis of Wordprints:Our approach is sometimes referred to as the science of stylometry, which can be defined loosely as statistical analysis of style (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Roper et al:Joseph Smith, the ''Times and Seasons'', and Central American Ruins:have applied the latest iteration of computer analyses to the unsigned editorials that appear in 1842 in the Times and Seasons (transclusion) (← links)
- Evaluating Book of Mormon geography theories (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Clark:A Key for Evaluating Nephite Geographies:This should be our second question, the first being whether the geography fits the facts of the Book of Mormon (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Norwood:Review of Vernal Holley, ''Book of Mormon Authorship: A Closer Look'':Vernal Holley's contribution to the issue is a plethora of parallels (transclusion) (← links)
- Mesoamerican Model of Book of Mormon geography (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Wright:Heartland as Hinterland:The core locations and events detailed in the text of the Book of Mormon took place in Mesoamerica, but many Nephites and Lamanites migrated and established settlements far northward (transclusion) (← links)
- John E. Clark, "Archaeology and Cumorah Questions,": "The hill the plates came from is not at issue; the question is whether this final resting place is the same hill where the ending battles occurred" (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Daniel C. Peterson:Ensign:Jan 2000:But the region of Mesoamerica—particularly southern Mexico and Guatemala, where many suggest that much of the Book of Mormon story may have happened (transclusion) (← links)
- Michael J. Dorais (2004): "The Geologic History of Hill Cumorah" (transclusion) (← links)
- Cameron J. Packer (2004): "Joseph Smith and others returned the plates to a cave in the Hill Cumorah after he finished translating them" (transclusion) (← links)
- Marion G. Romney (1975): "As the conflict intensified, all the people who had not been slain—men...gathered about that hill Cumorah" (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Stewart W. Brewer:JBMS:8:1:1999:Professor M. Wells Jakeman...claimed that the scene carved in bas-relief on the stone was a representation of Lehi's vision of the tree of life (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:John E. Clark:JBMS:8:1:1999:My purpose here is to present the latest drawing of this monument, to discuss how this drawing was made, and to suggest its implications for the Lehi hypothesis (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Stephen E. Robinson:1998:an often misunderstood concept: the great and abominable church of the devil (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Are Mormons Christian?:Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unequivocally affirm themselves to be Christians (transclusion) (← links)
- "Approaching Mormon Doctrine," LDS Newsroom (May 2007): "Not every statement made by a Church leader, past or present, necessarily constitutes doctrine" (transclusion) (← links)
- D. Todd Christofferson (Apr 2012): "it should be remembered that not every statement made by a Church leader past or present necessarily constitutes doctrine" (transclusion) (← links)
- Neil L. Anderson (Nov 2012): "The doctrine is taught by all 15 members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve. It is not hidden in an obscure paragraph of one talk" (transclusion) (← links)
- Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral" (transclusion) (← links)
- Gordon B. Hinckley: "I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ" (transclusion) (← links)
- Countercult ministries/The Interactive Bible/Difficult Questions for Mormons/Book of Mormon Culture (transclusion) (← links)
- Countercult ministries/The Interactive Bible/Difficult Questions for Mormons/First Vision (transclusion) (← links)
- Countercult ministries/Tower to Truth Ministries/50 Questions to Ask Mormons/Questions About LDS Prophets (transclusion) (← links)
- Mormonism and doctrine/Establishing new doctrine/Procedures (transclusion) (← links)
- Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/The Foundation for LDS Scholarship/Writing Prompt 3 (transclusion) (← links)
- Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/The Foundation for LDS Scholarship/Writing Prompt 4 (transclusion) (← links)