LDS & Mormon Blogs – February 14, 2008

Mormon Insights
A personal view of Mormon theology from a life-long member of the LDS Church…

Mormon Philosophy Blog
PHILOSOPHICAL TREATISES IN MORMON PRAGMATISM AND THEOLOGY.
A prominent evangelical professor, Carl Mosser, wrote an essay several years ago in which he pointed out that the LDS community has made significant advancement in theology and apologetics and that we have a strong philosophical position that isn’t to be taken lightly. Mormon philosopher Sterling McMurrin also said that we don’t realize the strength of our position, theologically. I propose to demonstrate, from my own understanding, how both of these statements are absolutely true.

Mormon Faith and Facts
This blog is an opportunity for me to share personal thoughts, experiences, doctrine, and facts about my faith.

ColletteFiles
A colaboration of ideas and thoughts in an effort to better understand principles that make this life rich

This Guy’s A Mormon
A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the credentials of an ordinary human being attempts to present some musings and thoughts on Mormon-related topics while hoping to inspire a little.

Holdinator
Watch as two miniature Holdinators wreak the havoc Holdinators wreak, and sometimes other stuff too

True to the Faith
The life and times of young LDS. A blog about young Mormons and their experiences with faith and testimony. It includes thoughts about being a Latter-Day Saint in today’s world. Comments and questions are welcome. It’s main purpose is to let the world see what a Mormon really is.

Mormon Heretic
I talk about stuff that can get you into trouble at Sunday School, and try to ask thought provoking questions, which are probably not “orthodox” points of view. However I am very strong in the church, and enjoy being an active member.


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