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Critical Questions. Faithful Answers.
“No one knows anything about Christ’s work simply by being born a member of the Church, and often he knows little about it after years of unmotivated exposure in meetings or classes. He must learn. And learning involves self-investment and effort. The gospel should be studied ‘as carefully as any science.’ The ‘literature of the Church’ must be ‘acquired and read.’ Our learning should be increased in our spare time ‘day by day.’ Then as we put the gospel truth to work in daily life, we will never find it wanting. We will be literate in the most important field of knowledge in the universe, knowledge for lack of which men and nations perish, in the light of which men and nations may be saved”
—Elder Marion D. Hanks, First Council of the Seventy, “Theological Illiterates”, Improvement Era (September 1969): 42off-site
Topical Guide The Topical Guide is the gateway to FairMormon Answers. Simply select the topic category to see a wide range of articles responding to common criticisms related to these subjects. LEARN MORE > |
Response to Critical Books FairMormon analyzes many of the more popular books that are critical of Mormonism and responds to them page-by-page, claim-by-claim. LEARN MORE > | ||
Online Primary Sources FairMormon has the text of many primary sources online, including the complete electronic text of the Journal of Discourses. We also provide an index and links to other online sources, such as the Improvement Era. LEARN MORE > |
Response to Critical Web Sites Some critical web sites are designed to lead Church members into questioning their beliefs in a non-threatening manner by claiming to be run by "believing" or "active" members. FairMormon provides claim-by-claim responses to these sites. LEARN MORE > | ||
Responses to Common Criticisms Countercult ministries love to have people ask questions about Mormons. FairMormon responds to some of the more popular lists of "questions everyone should ask Mormons." LEARN MORE > |
Response to Critical Media FairMormon responds to misrepresentations of the Church and its doctrine in film and video. LEARN MORE > |
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