In the Marrow of our Bones: The Latter-day Saint Experience of Religion as Identity
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RaymondJune 24, 2018
It is a true saying: "A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion." -Sir Francis Bacon
RoZann BakerJune 21, 2018
Excellent article - thanks so much for the insights!
Robert StarlingJune 21, 2018
How ironic that one of the most famous atheists of all time, Friedrich Neitzchze, hit the nail on the head in describing why secular elitists cannot understand the actions and belief of people of faith: "“Those who hear not the music think the dancer's mad.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
LoriJune 21, 2018
Is the full text of Elder Clayton's available somewhere?
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