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- Question: Is plural marriage the same as eternal marriage?
- Question: Is same-gender sexual attraction immutable?
- Question: Is textual criticism of Biblical texts superior to receiving revelation on that text through a prophet of God?
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon's account of olive horticulture in Jacob 5 accurate?
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon's anti-universalism derived merely from Joseph Smith's contemporary religious culture?
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon's mention of "cement" an anachronism?
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon reference to blood coming from Christ's pores anachronistic?
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon reference to windows that can be "dashed in pieces" an anachronism?
- Question: Is the Book of Mormon simply a "bad copy of the Bible?"
- Question: Is the Latter-day Saint conception of testimony from the Holy Ghost threatened by neuroscience or psychology?
- Question: Is the Latter-day Saint way of understanding spiritual experience guilty of circular reasoning?
- Question: Is the Mormon doctrine of "agency" or "free will" false, since all human choices are predetermined by the laws of physics?
- Question: Is the concept of redemption after this life unique to Mormonism?
- Question: Is the description in the Book of Mormon of a "river running into a fountain" absurd?
- Question: Is the doctrine that God the Father and Jesus Christ have physical bodies not Biblical?
- Question: Is the fact that Salt Lake City has many plastic surgeons indicative of Mormon vanity and concern with appearance?
- Question: Is the fact that some General Authorities, mission presidents, and others receive a living stipend while serving the Church evidence of the “hypocrisy” of the Church?
- Question: Is the hat the Joseph Smith used to place his seer stone in mentioned or portrayed in Church publications and artwork?
- Question: Is the mention of "Potiphar's Hill" an anachronism for the Book of Abraham?
- Question: Is the mention of "churches" early in the Book of Mormon anachronistic?
- Question: Is the mention of "cureloms" and "cumons" a Book of Mormon anachronism?
- Question: Is the mention of Egyptus anachronistic to the time of Abraham?
- Question: Is the mention of barley in the Book of Mormon an anachronism?
- Question: Is the mention of the crop "neas" a Book of Mormon anachronism?
- Question: Is the mention of the metal "ziff" in the Book of Mormon an anachronism?
- Question: Is the name "Pharaoh" anachronistic to the time of Abraham?
- Question: Is the phrase "a mock and a bye-word among all nations" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "about twenty and four" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "and a part thereof" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "and slew seven of" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "and wist not what" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "he hearkened unto the counsel of the wicked one" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "it came to pass, that they gathered together" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "they humbled themselves and" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "they were astonished beyond measure" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "they were like unto" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "to come out against" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "were compelled to flee before" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the phrase "your women and your children" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"?
- Question: Is the presence of chiastic structures in the Book of Mormon simply coincidence?
- Question: Is the rate of antidepressant use in Utah much higher among Mormons than the general population?
- Question: Is the statement in the Book of Mormon that Nephites offered burnt offerings of the firstlings of their flocks not consistent with ancient Jewish law or practice?
- Question: Is the story of Nephi killing Laban and then putting on his clothes believable?
- Question: Is the suicide rate in Utah higher than the national average?
- Question: Is there a "Priesthood of All Believers" which eliminates the need for unbroken lines of priesthood authority?
- Question: Is there a YouTube cartoon which was "banned by the Mormon church"?
- Question: Is there a revealed Book of Mormon geography?
- Question: Is there an "official" or revealed Book of Mormon geography?
- Question: Is there an "unforgivable sin" that is beyond the reach of Christ's atonement?
- Question: Is there any Biblical evidence that the apostasy began?