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Eons ago in internet time, I wrote a post about the inevitability (and possible positives) of human discrimination. Whatever you may think of our origins, humans dominate the planet because of our superior pattern-recognition skills. Often these skills lead us to conclude things like “garbage spontaneously generates maggots”, but occasionally we come up with Newtonian laws and so forth. Discrimination is a necessary step in any rational inquiry. We have to determine which solutions to pursue, which beliefs to leave unquestioned, and the rationale behind both. It has made us pretty powerful, but, like all powers, it is frequently misused.
The the new month comes the new issue--the Ensign magazine has released the conference edition of the magazine, which in May includes the text of every conference talk from President Monson's welcome to his final remarks Sunday afternoon.
Do you sometimes feel like your prayers are stuck in a rut? LDS author Joni Hilton provides three different ways of examining prayer that can help us break the routine of "good" prayers and draw closer to our Heavenly Father with the "best" prayers we can give.
Read our reviews of the recipes here for some tips and tricks on making them.
On Dec. 17, Bayley Huerta, 22, was on her way from Cedar City to Cache Valley, Utah, to be near family as her due date for her unborn baby girl, Elenna Grace, approached.
Excerpt from "The Virtue of Kindness," by Joseph B. Wirthlin
1. Ann Romney Becomes a New York Times Bestselling Author
Fifteen-year-olds Tyra Orgill and Sander Morrison, known collectively as Enliven, made a splash at the 2016 Utah Music Awards by taking home the "Best Artist Under 18 Award." And after listening to their first original song ever, "Ancient Drifts," you won't wonder why.
If you’ve attended a ward council lately, you know that "to the rescue" isn’t just President Thomas S. Monson’s personal mantra. It’s become a motto for many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
With new words and new meanings for words added to various dictionaries over the years, it's no surprise that Mormons have made their mark in the English language.