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Tag Archives: science fiction
The Gospel and the Church in the Future
Before I get to my topic, I just want to wish good luck to the LDS Hugo Award Nominees. The Hugo Awards ceremony will be at 8:00pm Central time on September 2 in Chicago. I’ll be putting the link to … Continue reading
Imaginary Mormons
The first time I read Ender’s Game I loved it, of course, but I hated one very specific thing: Ender’s mom was Mormon. It bothered me, as a child, that Mormons could exist in a universe where Mormonism, as I … Continue reading
SF&F Corner: Connecting to the Infinite
While it is often perceived as an areligious, if not outright atheist, genre, science fiction is in fact highly concerned with religious questions, and uniquely poised to address those questions in a way no other genre can. The novel Contact … Continue reading
Posted in SF&F corner
Tagged Arthur C. Clarke, Carl Sagan, Eric James Stone, nature of God, problem of suffering, science fiction
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