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"The glory of God is intelligence, or, in other words, light and truth." Doctrine and Covenants 93:36
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Recommended Bible Translations, Tools, and Resources
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In Memoriam of V. Garth Norman, Book of Mormon and Mesoamerican Scholar and Wonderful Friend
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“Glad Tidings... for the Living and the Dead”: A Note on Baptisms for the Dead and the Atonement of Christ
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Misrepresenting Mesoamerica, The Book of Mormon, and Agreeing with Critics of the Church: A Response to Jonathan Neville’s Lates Interview (Part Three)
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Jonathan Edwards’s Purported Influence on Joseph Smith: A Response to Jonathan Neville’s Latest Interview (Part Two)
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Misrepresentation and Miscellaneous Errors : A Response to Steven Pynakker and Jonathan Neville’s Latest Interview (Part One)
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"While They Who Reject this Glad Message Shall Never Such Happiness Know": A Response to a Fictitious ‘Prophecy’ and Apostate Sects
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A Preliminary Study of the Mandaean Temple: The Soul's Ascent to the Great Life
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Plain Facts: An 1887 Treatise on Book of Mormon Geography (Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon, Part One)
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Defend the Gospel with Charity, But Still Defend It
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Celebrating John Welch’s Contributions to Book of Mormon Scholarship with an Apostle
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“Follow the Prophet, He Knows the Way”: A Response to L. Hannah Stoddard and the Joseph Smith Foundation, Critics (Ironically) of the Church
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The Gospel Topics Essays and the Book of Mormon Translation: A Response to Critics of the Church
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A Tale of Two Seventies: The Historicity of the Book of Mormon
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Jonathan Neville, Seer Stones, and Misquoted Historical Sources (Again)
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President Dallin H. Oaks's Remarks on Presentism and the Nauvoo Expositor
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