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Revision as of 14:21, 24 March 2012

Further reading

Further reading

FairMormon Answers articles

FairMormon web site

  • FAIR FAQ answers the question "How authoritative are the things that you write?"

External links

  • Official LDS Church Newsroom Article emphasizing that not every statement by church leaders is official doctrine, and that individual members are encouraged to study independently and together to find gospel answers, in addition to following the "core" gospel doctrinal statements official endorsed or canonized by the Church.
  • Encyclopedia of Mormonism entry for Truth, which provides some interesting thoughts about what "truth" is. We can all come to a greater understanding of life's truths from many places and sources, not all of which must be official church pronouncements to be "true".

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