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Fallacy of Fundamentalist Assumptions (The) --and-- A Joseph Smith Miscellany (WMV)

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1) "The Fallacy of Fundamentalist Assumptions" by Blake Ostler.

Blake Ostler tackles the complicated issue associated with the nature of God and our relationship with Him. Ostler discusses what it means to be "united" with God and how the Heavenly Family is a prototype for what Earthly families should strive.


2) "A Joseph Smith Miscellany" by Richard Bushman

Joseph Smith is one of the most enigmatic and controversial figures of American history. Dr. Richard Bushman examines some of the approaches to Joseph Smith as well as some interesting topics on the prophet. These topics include (among others) treasure digging, JosephÆs visions, his approach to womenÆs issues, and the claim—common among some critics—that the Book of Mormon merely reflects JosephÆs early traumatic childhood.


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