by Mike Parker on August 7th, 2009
Sorry I’m a little late getting this up today. Anyone with Internet access in the conference hall is invited to comment here on Friday’s presentations.
If your commenting on your own blog or other site, please feel free to link to it here.
- John Lynch, “‘Uh oh!’ to ‘Ah ha!’ in Apologetics—20/20 Foresight for a Faithful Future in Defending the Church”
- Brant Gardner, “Joseph the Seer, or Why Joseph Translated with a Rock in His Hat”
- Ron Hellings, “Joseph Smith and Modern Cosmology”
- Matthew Brown, “Brigham Young’s Teachings on Adam”
- Greg Smith, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Plural Marriage (*But Were Afraid To Ask)
- Richard Sherlock, “Mormonism in the Public Square”
- Daniel Peterson, “The Temple as a Place of Ascent to God”
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by Mike Parker on August 6th, 2009
Anyone with Internet access in the conference hall is invited to comment here on Thursday’s presentations.
If your commenting on your own blog or other site, please feel free to link to it here.
- Wade Miller, “Science and the Book of Mormon”
- Vickey Taylor, “The Sariah Dilemma: Finding Increased Faith When Our Children Misplace Their Own”
- John Gee, “The Larger Issue”
- Ugo Perego, “Haplogroup X in Light of Recent Book of Mormon Claims”
- McKay White, “The Kirtland Safety Society: The Myths, the Facts, and the Prophet’s Good Name”
- Ron Barney, “The Reliability of Mormon History Produced by the LDS Church”
- Robert White, “On Being An Apologist: Imperatives, Predicaments, Perils, and Blessings”
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by Mike Parker on August 5th, 2009
After months of preparation, the 2009 FAIR Conference begins tomorrow morning at 9:00 AM.
If you haven’t preregistered and you live in the Salt Lake area, at-the-door registration will be available both days. Video streaming is also being offered for $20. Details available at FAIR’s conference web page.
The FAIR blog will have an open thread for conference participants to comment on the talks. Check back tomorrow!
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