One of the nice things about blogging is that I can occasionally direct my readers to resources they may not be aware of and probably wouldn't find on their own. Here is one of them: LDS FAQ from Brigham Young University. I don't mean to denigrate the Church's FAQ section on the Newsroom or other similar efforts, but sometimes you just need a more in depth response.
They answer over 400 basic questions about Mormons and our beliefs but with more in depth answers that include references. See the following examples:
Is Mormonism a cult?
What is the history of blacks in the Church?
What is the Latter-day Saint position on separation of church and state?
Was the U.S. Constitution an inspired document?
What do Latter-day Saints believe about God?
What do Latter-day Saints believe a person must do to be saved?
What is the relationship between spiritual and secular learning?
Was baptism for the dead ever taught or practiced in biblical times?
They answer over 400 basic questions about Mormons and our beliefs but with more in depth answers that include references. See the following examples:
Is Mormonism a cult?
What is the history of blacks in the Church?
What is the Latter-day Saint position on separation of church and state?
Was the U.S. Constitution an inspired document?
What do Latter-day Saints believe about God?
What do Latter-day Saints believe a person must do to be saved?
What is the relationship between spiritual and secular learning?
Was baptism for the dead ever taught or practiced in biblical times?
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