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Welcome to Speculations in Mormonism
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What's New in this Blog
Agency
Freedom to Choose, But Who Is Responsible?
Aging
Mormonism: Aging
Authority
Authority-Figures
Before Adam
Life Before Adam
Book of Mormon
Dates of Book of Mormon Migrations
Methods of Travel by Book of Mormon People
Book of Mormon Geography
DNA that Disappeared
Hellenistic Ports
Phoenicia
Trade Routes In Ancient Arabia
Steel
Position of the LDS Church
Creation
Creation Started with Nothing but Energy
Two Creations of the Earth
Humans Have a Soul
Time Pertains to Mortality
People Were Raised from the Dead (not a resurrection)
Scientific Attempts at Creation
States of Existence
State-Changes
Religious View of State-Changes
Evolution
Evolution Used by God
Reproducing "after their kind" is Necessary
Reconciliation of the Fall of Adam and Evolution
Why Would God Use a Slow and Laborious Way to Create Man?
Official LDS statements about evolution and the origin of man
My Reasons for Believing Evolution Is Not a Matter of Chance
The Concepts of Evolution Are Being Proved True
Evolution vs. Intelligent Design
The Flood
Mormonism: The Flood
Family
Families Should Consist of a Father, a Mother, and Children
Sexual Activity
Dating and Courtship
Flood
Mormonism: The Flood
Folklore
Speaking for God?
My Experience With Folklore
Adam lived in the General Missouri Area of the US?
Law
God's Use of Eternal Matter and Laws
Blessings come through Obedience to Law
Lifestyle
Overview
Alcohol
Tobacco
Tea and Coffee
Meat
Drugs
Sleep
Exercise
Nutrition
Vitamin D
Fasting
Honesty
Video Games & TV Watching
Stress
Marry at an Appropriate Age
Moderation in All Things
Seek Learning By Study and By Faith
Next Life
The Resurrection: A Parallel With Science
The Earth will Become Celestialized
Other Worlds
One World Follows Another
Exoplanets
Galaxies
Viewpoints
Viewpoints: The Scriptures, Literal or Figurative?
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