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Liahona

Liahona
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Total Pages: 144
Release: 1907
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Liahona

Liahona
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Total Pages: 1036
Release: 1908
Genre: Mormon Church
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The Mormon Delusion. Volume 3. Discarded Doctrines and Nonsense Revelations.

The Mormon Delusion. Volume 3. Discarded Doctrines and Nonsense Revelations.
Author: Jim Whitefield
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1409291812

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This is the third in a series of books exposing the truth behind Mormonism. In this volume, we review doctrines that have been discarded. To early Mormons, Adam was God and blood atonement was a stark reality. These were accepted doctrines which survived for several decades throughout the leadership of several successive prophets. Today, the Church denies they even existed. The origin of the Mormon temple ceremony is established and explained. An analysis of changes over the years shows that the rites now enacted bear no resemblance to the original ceremonies Joseph Smith lifted from late eighteenth century Masonic ritual, claiming they were restored from the time of Solomon. The psychology of a Mormon testimony is explored and explained. Sections of the Doctrine and Covenants are exposed as completely unfulfilled nonsense that Mormons simply cannot see through as long as blind faith precludes rational thinking. Visit www.themormondelusion.com for further information on this and other volumes.


Index to Elders' Journal

Index to Elders' Journal
Author: Brigham Young University. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1960
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Oshkaabewis Native Journal (Vol. 3, No. 2)

Oshkaabewis Native Journal (Vol. 3, No. 2)
Author: Anton Treuer
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1257022547

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The Oshkaabewis Native Journal is a interdisciplinary forum for significant contributions to knowledge about the Ojibwe language. All proceeds from the sale of this publication are used to defray the costs of production, and to support publications in the Ojibwe language. No royalty payments will be made to individuals involved in its creation.


The Elders Journal, 1837-1838

The Elders Journal, 1837-1838
Author: Joseph Smith (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1960
Genre: Mormons
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Liahona, The Elders' Journal

Liahona, The Elders' Journal
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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Total Pages: 1398
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Elders on Trial

Elders on Trial
Author: Howard C. Eglit
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Total Pages: 315
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780813027654

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For baby boomers, senior citizens, gerontologists, and students of aging and the justice system, Howard Eglit's trenchant discussion of the intersection of aging Americans with the U.S. legal system illuminates the consequences of a pervasive bias in contemporary society. America's ballooning older population is well documented. Couple this demographic tidal wave with the legal system, Eglit says, and the inescapable conclusion follows that the matrix of laws, regulations, judicial rulings, and governmental policy issues will affect more and more older people. Were age an innocuous factor in society, this proposition would merit little note. But, he says, "The fact is that age matters. And often negatively so." It matters in the ways that young jurors assess the credibility of older litigants and witnesses. It matters for fashioning the attitudes that older jurors bring into the jury room. It matters for attorneys who deal with older clients and for judges, lawyers, and jurors who must respond to older lawyers. Embedded in American culture, age bias generally works to the detriment of older men and women, and this is dramatically true for individuals caught up in the legal system. Elders on Trial examines the role that age plays in the legal process; more than that, it offers solutions and guides for mitigating the myriad negative aspects of that role. With its concern for human interactions and responses, rather than matters of infrastructure or formal legislative enterprise, the book offers a timely consideration of an urgent challenge faced by American society.