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Tommy on Mormonism

Tommy on Mormonism

http://tommyonmormonism.wordpress.com

A Christian's perspective on Mormonism

Mormon Women: Who We Are

Mormon Women: Who We Are

http://mormonwoman.org

A site about Mormon women: who we are, what we believe, how we live. Gives a glimpse into Mormonism and LDS life. A place to ask questions about what it's like being Mormon, and being a Mormon woman.

Dry Fly Politics

Dry Fly Politics

http://mydryfly.wordpress.com

A moderate-conservative view on the 2008 Presidential elections and International Politics. We have an innovative Mormon Q&A page to allow people to ask any question they wish on Mormonism. We actively support Mitt Romney for President, but are not an al

LdsNana-AskMormon on Hubpages

LdsNana-AskMormon on Hubpages

http://hubpages.com/profile/LdsNana-AskMormon

LdsNana-AskMormon is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. Frankly, this LDS Nana - has decided to get out of her 'rocking chair' and speak out on Mormonism, family life, women and what Mormons believe about Jesus Christ...

www.JosephAntley.com

www.JosephAntley.com

http://www.josephantley.com

Political updates centered mainly around the 2008 U.S. presidential election, and interesting articles about early Christianity, Judaism, and Mormonism.

Twistianity

Twistianity

http://mormontwistianity.blogspot.com/

A blog to show differences between mormonism and christianity form an ex-mormon viewpoint

Ongofu - an LDS (Mormon) Blog

Ongofu - an LDS (Mormon) Blog

http://www.ongofu.com

Consideration of things pertaining to righeteosness, inspiration, and hope.

Kate and Neil's Awesome Blog

Kate and Neil's Awesome Blog

http://www.kateandneil.com

Our blog is about life's little adventures & hiccups as we, recently married, travel the globe in search of a meaningful life, a grad program for Neil, beads for Kate, and the perfect restaurant to discus politics and the future.

Torch of Truth International

Torch of Truth International

http://joeland7.blogspot.com

rekindling the flame of truth in America and the world.

MoreheadsMusings

MoreheadsMusings

http://johnwmorehead.blogspot.com

Discussion of spirituality in the post-Christendom West.

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Freak of the Week

Wanderlust | December 19th 2009 by kbxmas

I was reading a blog post the other day on a site called Antipodes on the topic of Mormonism, a religious movement that the author found just inane enough to be cute. It reminded me of a trip I took through Mormon country once, which I relate below, read more

Hans Baer: health impacts of climate change

ecofollower | December 18th 2009 by travis

Hans Baer earned a PhD in Anthropology at the University of Utah in 1976. He taught at ANU in 2004 and is presently at the University of Melbourne. Hans has published 16 books and some 160 book chapters and articles on a wide diversity of topics, inc read more

The role of parsing in Mormonism

Irresistible (Dis)Grace | December 17th 2009 by Andrew S

If you’ve read through the Mormon Bloggernacle long enough, then you’ve probably come across Ray (aka Papa D of Things of My Soul.) Ray is noteworthy for a great many things (for one, I have never seen Ray lose his cool. I have seen him e read more

Please join us RIGHT NOW for the "Questions About Mormonism&…

11th Heaven's Homemaking Haven | December 15th 2009 by Jen

NOTE: If you are here for the... ...weekly blog carnival, you are in the right place! Just please scroll down to the next post. Thank you! Good morning and welcome to our weekly "Questions About Mormonism" Live Chat! A Light Unto the Gentiles read more

Mormon Church Updates Website

One Great Family | December 11th 2009 by jezuwa

The Mormon Church has updated its Websites to include some new exciting features. Other news about the Mormon Church's online participation is included in this report Talk to a Mormon – http://lds.net Talk to a Mormon Missionary – htt read more

Radicalization Knows No Religion

An American Lion | December 11th 2009 by norman rogers

In light of the previous post, reflecting how the Reverend Franklin Graham sees Islam as it is practiced in the Middle East, it’s important to note that Islam, as it is practiced in this country, does conform to U.S. law and does, in most case read more

Religious Essays: How to Stun Your Teacher

GCSE Math Coursework | December 11th 2009 by Frederik

Let us guess what the great majority of your peers will cover in their religious papers. It will be something like: Discussion of the Ten Commandments or one of them, e.g. “Thou shall not kill”; Talking about the world religions and comparing th read more

A Thumbnail Sketch Of The History Of Las Vegas. I love this stuff…

Las Vegas Move-Buy & sell Las Vegas real estate | December 10th 2009 by Matthew Bunch

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The first reported visit to the valley by someone of European descent was Raphael Rivera in 1829. Las Vegas was named by Spaniards in the Antonio Armijo party,who used the water in the area while heading north an read more

Was the Fall Necessary?

C. Orthodoxy | December 10th 2009 by Ken Brown

Daniel McClellan posted a detailed and well-argued response to John Granger’s article on Mormonism and Twilight. Doug Chaplin then posted his own reflections on the particular issue of whether the fall was necessary. I started writing a comment read more

10 Questions

Nordquist Blog | December 8th 2009

Steven Hodson interviewed me for his blog today. Steven writes for a number of blogs I follow including The Inquisitr and WinExtra. The interview is focused around my thoughts on blogging, Microsoft, the iPhone and Mormonism. You can view it here. read more

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