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"Being Right" is an agressive act intending to dominate
or control, and it is hostile to truth seeking. Mormon
Testimony bearing, when saying that one "knows," is such an
act.
While asking members to be honest, loyal, obedient, and to
give time and tithing, church policy is that the telling of
Mormon history should be a so-called "faith promoting history"
that conceals controversies and difficulties of the Mormon past
and present. This policy is in itself, alone, a violation
of trust. The supremacy of individual freedom of choice
requires openness and honesty, regardless of the
implications. Individual freedom of choice is never at
any time consigned by the member to the church. Hence, a
policy of changing, retelling, or withholding information is
willful manipulation of individual’s ongoing right to an
informed choice.
3min
Studies of the Book of Mormon, by B.H. Roberts
By His Own Hand Upon Pyprus, by Charles M. Larson
In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith, by
Todd Compton
"
Quest for the Gold Plates," by Stan Larson
Mormon
Resignation instructions (Alternate
instructions)
Example Resignation letter
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