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Mormonism and the internet
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Mormonism and the internet
Summary: A collections of articles that criticisms related to Mormonism and the internet
Does the Church teach members to avoid using the internet?
Summary: Some ex-Mormons claim that the Church teaches its members to avoid the internet at all costs because it will expose members to "difficult issues" related to the Church.Internet Mormons vs. Chapel Mormons
Summary: A friend tells me that no one can ascertain what Mormons really believe because "Internet Mormons" and "Chapel Mormons" often disagree on fundamental issues. What is this "divided Church" he's talking about?