Archive for: Secularism

The Unvirtues of Political Correctness

We live in a word where political correctness has overtaken the common sense of the world. Every word that is spoken is scrutinized, every utterance analyzed, and every motive impugned. In the court of public opinion, words often bring more condemnation than many actual crimes. This disturbing trend is something that we as Latter-Day Saints need […]

The Myth of the Hyphenated Mormon

Over the last few years I have watched as more and more individuals seek to carve up the church into self-imposed groups and sub groups. Undoubtedly this has been going on in one form or another since 1830, I am now seeing more and more of my peers preface their religious affiliation with a hyphen. […]

Politics and Moral Issues

You know what confuses me, so many “liberals” in the church are liberals simply because they think people should help the less fortunate and do so by supporting their position with the scriptures. While helping the poor is one of our most important duties, for some reason they think that socialism is the only way […]

Easter

This is the time of year we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. Sadly like his birth this celebration has been turned into something else as well. Why bunnies though? I’ve never understood the correlation between Easter and bunnies. So this year I decided to do some digging what I found […]

5 Billion Dollar Shopping Mall and the Nauvoo House

I have heard enemies of the church, and they can be called such whether of the faith or otherwise if they fight against the Lords Prophets, say that the City Creek Center project is a waste of sacred funds. That it would be better spent helping the poor, the needy and so forth. Too often […]

Incomplete Thinking

Are we a generation of incomplete thinkers? Do we hold and espouse views that in one thought seems very reasonable, but when followed through to their logical and implied ends are totally at odds with our proclaimed values? This occurred to me recently as I was involved in letter writing with an old friend who […]

Some Reflections on Religion and the College Campus

Being on a college campus is like stepping into a new world. You cast your eyes about and you see so many things you know to be wrong that it causes a sort of confusion attempting to figure them all out. This feeling of being a traveler in a strange land is made all the […]