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Tag Archives: freedom
Independence Day
Here in Provo we know how to celebrate the Fourth of July. We have fireworks, a parade, family barbeques, a street fair, even hot air balloons. It’s a rollicking good time to be in the happiest of valleys! With such … Continue reading
Posted in Community Voices
Tagged agency and choice, authority, diversity, free agency, freedom, Independence Day, mormon culture, paradox, Tom Rogers
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The War in Heaven in Mormon Thought
The following comments are excerpted from a longer paper I read at the annual meeting of the Mormon History Association. The purpose of the paper is not to defend or deride any political positions, but to look at ways the … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Views of Scripture
Tagged free agency, freedom, politics, premortal life, war in heaven
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