My earlier post today prompted me to do a "look back" over the almost eight years since I began blogging in earnest in order to compose a post featuring links to all the significant posts I have written concerning the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Below you will find links from my earliest post to my latest post on this subject, excluding my post from earlier today. My main point as regards Latter-day Saints, Catholics, and non-Catholic Christians is that before we can engage in intelligent discourse, we must first grasp and even agree upon what differences exist between us. Please keep in mind that some of these posts were written a long time ago. Looking back at some I kind of shudder. But blogging has been a vehicle of growth for me, really and truly.
Embracing the inevitable
In the Archives
Are the LDS Christians? The red herring that won't go away
Romney's primary problem is not being LDS
Religion and Politics: The case of Governor Romney
The letter
An irksome issue, indeed
"Then shall they be gods, because they have no end" (D&C 132:20)
Adding to political moments that will live in infamy
Where is Zion?
Cora Evans, Servant of God
Is Israel's God Glenn Beck's god?
Can a Catholic in good conscience vote for a Mormon for president? I think so
Partakers of the divine nature, but how and to what extent?
Some thoughts on chasity and obedience
Good news on the cause for Cora Evans' sainthood
Pioneer Day: looking back
Servant of God Cora Evans in the news
Blogito ergo sum! Actually, as N.T. Wright averred, "'Amor, ergo sum:' I am loved, therefore I am." Among other things, I am a Roman Catholic deacon. This is a public cyberspace in which I seek to foster Christian discipleship in the late modern milieu in the diakonia of koinonia and in the recognition that "the Eucharist is the only place of resistance to annihilation of the human subject."
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