Mormonism is not simply a commitment to a theology or a church practice, but a social-cultural order.
Mormonism is not simply a commitment to a theology or a church practice, but a social-cultural order. - Sterling M. Mcmurrin
- Sterling M. Mcmurrin
It becomes part of a person's second nature; he belongs to the church, like he belongs to his family, and he does not quit his family because someone… - Sterling M. Mcmurrin
It becomes part of a person's second nature; he belongs to the church, like he belongs to his family, and he does not quit his family because someone…
The only religion that can satisfy today's ideal is a religion that will give consecration to life, and direction to human endeavor, inspire men with… - Sterling M. Mcmurrin
The only religion that can satisfy today's ideal is a religion that will give consecration to life, and direction to human endeavor, inspire men with…
...it may be that there is no God, that the existence of all that is beautiful and in any sense good is but the accidental and ineffective byproduct … - Sterling M. Mcmurrin
...it may be that there is no God, that the existence of all that is beautiful and in any sense good is but the accidental and ineffective byproduct …
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