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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− | + | Is a particular book "anti-Mormon?" FAIR analyzes and responds to critical works that attack the Church. Our current featured analysis is: | |
+ | *'''[[Nauvoo Polygamy|Nauvoo Polygamy "...but we called it celestial marriage"]]''' by George D. Smith. When FAIR member G. L. Smith published an unflattering review of this book in the Maxwell Institute's ''FARMS Review'', the publisher responded by posting a news release on their website accusing Dr. Smith of "amusing but dishonest subterfuge." What was all the fuss about? Read our detailed claim-by-claim examination of the book [[Nauvoo Polygamy|''Nauvoo Polygamy "...but we called it celestial marriage"'']] to find out. |
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A FAIR Analysis of Critical Works |
Is a particular book "anti-Mormon?" FAIR analyzes and responds to critical works that attack the Church. Our current featured analysis is:
- Nauvoo Polygamy "...but we called it celestial marriage" by George D. Smith. When FAIR member G. L. Smith published an unflattering review of this book in the Maxwell Institute's FARMS Review, the publisher responded by posting a news release on their website accusing Dr. Smith of "amusing but dishonest subterfuge." What was all the fuss about? Read our detailed claim-by-claim examination of the book Nauvoo Polygamy "...but we called it celestial marriage" to find out.