But this only makes sense under the assumption that the only reason people disbelieve Mormonism is its recency. It seems not to occur to Feldman to ask whether all propositions of all religions are ...
My bio reads, “I love Mormonism, but I don’t believe in the church.” Recently someone asked me about this, confused. How could these two things be separate? And also, they reminded me, we don’t call ...
The core of each Surviving Mormonism episode is an in-depth conversation with a person who feels—and can cite plenty of evidence—that the LDS Church failed them. The first is David Matheson, once a ...
Backlash against an obituary of its late prophet Thomas S. Monson reveals the existential doubts gnawing at the modern church. In the Old Testament, there is a story about Nebuchadnezzar II, the great ...
Throughout her journey on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Heather has been peeling back the layers of Mormonism. As she grappled with the decision to leave the church, she brought fans along ...
From its headquarters in Salt Lake City, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims more than sixteen million adherents around the world. For most people outside the faith, the little they ...
I grew up as one of those Latter-day Saint kids who wanted a dozen children (my mom had 11). I still find myself singing the old Primary song, “when I grow up, I want to be a mother, and have a family ...
One July Fourth not too long ago, Ignacio Garcia’s clan gathered in Provo for a backyard barbecue and to watch an international soccer tournament on TV, which they had presumed would pit Mexico ...
SALT LAKE CITY — After "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Heather Gay announced Bravo's upcoming series, "Surviving Mormonism," members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints started ...
The star plays a Mormon police officer investigating the murder of a young woman and her baby within a tight-knit Utah community. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor Admitting that after an extremely busy ...
ONE IS A small city of fewer than 120,000 people. The other is home to more residents than New York City and Chicago combined. Yet one thing binds Provo, Utah, and São Paulo, Brazil: both boast white ...