FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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#The operators of the site claim to be active Latter-day Saints. | #The operators of the site claim to be active Latter-day Saints. | ||
+ | #The operators of the site remain anonymous. | ||
#The site is claimed to be "balanced". | #The site is claimed to be "balanced". | ||
− | #The | + | #The site uses material from FAIR to support a conclusion that makes the Church look bad. |
− | *[[/MormonThink|MormonThink]] | + | #The site advocates becoming a "cafeteria" or "buffet" Mormon—they suggest that you pick and choose which Church teachings you want to follow and reject the rest. |
+ | *[[/MormonThink/Index|MormonThink/Index]] | ||
*[[/Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith|Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith]] | *[[/Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith|Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith]] |
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Websites which claim to be operated by active LDS members who remain anonymous
The following web sites share one or more the following characteristics:
- The operators of the site claim to be active Latter-day Saints.
- The operators of the site remain anonymous.
- The site is claimed to be "balanced".
- The site uses material from FAIR to support a conclusion that makes the Church look bad.
- The site advocates becoming a "cafeteria" or "buffet" Mormon—they suggest that you pick and choose which Church teachings you want to follow and reject the rest.