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Many Latter-day Saints will deter to their apologists when they are discussing their faith with nonbelievers. Yet, when it comes to the church leadership at general conference, who are they more likely to cite: apologists or other general authorities?

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Toxic Perfectionism has been defined as a rigid, often unconscious mindset that holds oneself or others to unattainable standards. Is this a common issue with Latter-day Saints?

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To many Latter-day Saints, the doctrine of eternal marriage is an alluring part of their faith. But do marriages continue beyond this life and into heaven? According to the Bible, there are five reasons why the answer is no.

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In past decades, church leaders went to great lengths to maintain a "doctrinal purity" stance. A "church correlation committee was even created. Today, it has become murky trying to determine just what is "official" and local leaders don't seem to be as strict in maintaining a moral purity stance.

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"After all we can do" is not just a saying from the Book of Mormon but the title of a book written by Apostle Dieter F. Uchtdorf. Let's take a closer look reviewing the book.

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