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Latest revision as of 14:58, 13 April 2024
Responses to Mormon Stories and Open Stories Foundation
A FAIR Analysis of: Mormon Stories and Open Stories Foundation, a work by author: John Dehlin, et al.
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Reviews of this website or organization
- "Why People Leave the LDS Church" (2008)
- "Understanding Mormon Disbelief" (2012) - a deeply flawed survey circulated to the media
- Gregory L. Smith, “Dubious Mormon Stories: A Twenty-First Century Construction of Exit Narratives,” 23 February 2013.
- Gregory L. Smith, “Return of the Unread Review: A Mormon Story,” 23 February 2013.
Articles which respond to specific questions or criticism
Ad hominem case study: An attempt to portray Dan Peterson as dishonest and possibly mentally ill
Summary: John Dehlin attempts to portray Dan Peterson as dishonest and possibly mentally illSummary: John Dehlin attempts to dismiss Rosalynde Welch because her father-in-law is Jack Welch, founder of FARMS.
- Click here to see FairMormon Answers to specific issues raised by this work or source's podcast.