By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 27, 2014
In 1912, a letter filled with questions was received in Salt Lake City, sent from someone in Australia. Charles W. Penrose of the First Presidency elected to answer the questions“so that it may not be truthfully claimed that we avoid them,” but he also chose to answer them briefly and without elaboration. Calling them “peculiar,” he thought they seemed designed to “promote controversy rath...
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