For those who are curious (and since many are asking), Mormon Stories is a blog and podcast (think radio show) dedicated to encouraging more open discussion, more knowledge, and less pain within Mormonism through the sharing of stories. We share stories in audio, video, and written format. We have interviewed Mormons of all types on the show — from conservative to liberal, from active to former Mormons. We have covered many of the tougher topics within Mormonism, including faith and belief, the life of Joseph Smith, the Mason/Mormon connection, polygamy, race, gender issues and homosexuality.
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- Dan Wotherspoon and the Sunstone Education Foundation
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- And most of all, its wonderfully a amazing and loyal listeners and contributors
Hmm, John…wow…”New York Times”!
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/11/us/politics/11mormons.html
Kudos! :^)
I think your site is a great idea. I hope that one day we can openly ask genuine questions, even difficult questions without fear of retribution. I think it is this feeling that the church is trying to cover-up reality that has destroyed my testimony the most. You can consider me in the closet doubter category.
Just to clarify comment #1, that link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/11/us/politics/11mormons.html?pagewanted=1&_r=3&hp
June 11, 2007,
is where John Dehlin is not only quoted in the NY Times, but has a LINK to this blog!
Yes, congratulations.
Oh, and the quote and link is on the SECOND page of the article.