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- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/First Presidency 1910
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/First Presidency 1925
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/IE 1910
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/JI Joseph F. Smith 1911
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/MOD 360
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/MOD 453
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/McKay Letter 1959
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/McKay Letter 1959 sec
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/Mormon Doctrine
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/Open letter to college students
- Primary sources regarding Church leaders' statements about organic evolution/RoS 53
- Production of the Book of Abraham
- Prophecy
- Prophetic words as scripture
- Prophets and Church leaders
- Prophets and Church leaders/Characteristics
- Prophets and Church leaders/Divine manifestations since the time of Joseph Smith
- Prophets and Church leaders/Revelation after Joseph Smith
- Prophets and Church leaders/Revelation after Joseph Smith/David Whitmer/Brigham Young ordination blessing
- Prophets and Church leaders/Revelation after Joseph Smith/Joseph F. Smith at Smoot hearings
- Prophets and Church leaders/Revelation after Joseph Smith/Must all apostles literally see Christ/CriticalSources
- Prophets and Church leaders/Revelation after Joseph Smith/Oliver Cowdery
- Prophets in the CES Letter
- Publications
- Purpose of plural marriage
- Question: Are General Authorities paid more than $300,000 per year?
- Question: Are Latter-day Saints really commanded to avoid r-rated movies?
- Question: Are Mormon women placed under covenant in temples to subjugate themselves to their husbands?
- Question: Are apologists isolated from other members because of differences in their beliefs?
- Question: Are chariots an anachronism for the Book of Abraham?
- Question: Are slings anachronistic to the Book of Mormon?
- Question: Are the scriptures mysoginistic/sexist?
- Question: Are we allowed to pray to our "Heavenly Mother"
- Question: Could Joseph Smith have acquired the names “Moroni” and “Cumorah” from stories he read as a youth, maps that he would have had access to, or other people within his local vicinity?
- Question: Did Elder Boyd K. Packer's talk "To Young Men Only" encourage physical assaults on gay people?
- Question: Did Harold B. Lee state that a person’s economic status or disability were the result of less valiance in the premortal existence?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith plagiarize John Walker's a Key to Latin and Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith use entheogens to effectuate the founding of the Church?
- Question: Did Russell M. Nelson exaggerate his story about being in a falling airplane?
- Question: Did the Church achieve its objectives with the City Creek Center project?
- Question: Did the Church use tithing funds to finance the purchases and buildings?
- Question: Do Latter-day Saints believe in a female divine person, a "Heavenly Mother" as counterpart to God, the Heavenly Father
- Question: Do Latter-day Saints claim to be the only ones that can experience the fullness of happiness on this earth?
- Question: Do Latter-day Saints have to "buy their way into heaven" since the Church requires that you be a full-tithe payer to enter the temple?
- Question: Do apologists tell members how "scientists continue to get it wrong"?
- Question: Do the temple endowment's similarities to Masonic initiation rites have ancient roots?
- Question: Does The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prohibit its members from using playing cards?
- Question: Does the 1845 Proclamation say some would live to see Second Coming
- Question: Does the Church claim that Native Americans were the ''exclusive'' descendants of Lehi or Mulek?
- Question: For Latter-day Saints, when our leaders speak, has the thinking been done?