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* Life After Ministries: Leading Mormons to the ''REAL'' Jesus, "Utah's Dark Reality," (accessed 30 August 2007). <!-- HTML link: http://www.lifeafter.org/mormonsuicide.asp--> | * Life After Ministries: Leading Mormons to the ''REAL'' Jesus, "Utah's Dark Reality," (accessed 30 August 2007). <!-- HTML link: http://www.lifeafter.org/mormonsuicide.asp--> | ||
− | * Kent Ponder, Ph.D., "Mormon Women, Prozac® and Therapy," unpublished, 2003. | + | * Kent Ponder, Ph.D., "Mormon Women, Prozac® and Therapy," unpublished, 2003. <ref>It is FairMormon policy not to link to anti-Mormon web sites, but Ponder's paper can be easily found with a Google search.</ref> |
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Source(s) of the criticism
- Life After Ministries: Leading Mormons to the REAL Jesus, "Utah's Dark Reality," (accessed 30 August 2007).
- Kent Ponder, Ph.D., "Mormon Women, Prozac® and Therapy," unpublished, 2003. [1]
Notes
- ↑ It is FairMormon policy not to link to anti-Mormon web sites, but Ponder's paper can be easily found with a Google search.