Mormonism and science/Alleged "discovery" of cold fusion by Utah researchers/Further Reading

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Further reading

Further reading

FairMormon Answers articles

Mormonism and science


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Mormonism and the determination of truth


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Latter-day Saint approaches to science


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The Mormon view of the creation of the earth


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Doctrine & Covenants 77:6 refers to "this earth during the seven thousand years of its continuance"


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Mormon perspectives on the concept of death on the entire earth before the Fall of Adam


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Belief in a literal Adam and Eve


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Fall of Adam and Eve

Summary: If it was God's plan for Eve to eat the fruit, then why did God forbid it? Why did God not simply create Adam and Eve as mortals?


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Mormonism and the reconciliation of the Flood of Noah with scripture and Church teachings


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The Mormon view of "Creatio ex nihilo"


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Mormonism and the theory of evolution


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Astronomy and the Book of Abraham

Summary: The Book of Abraham makes several references to astronomy which draw criticism. These articles address specific issues related to Book of Abraham astronomical concepts.


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Book of Mormon/Archaeology

Mormonism and science/Alleged "discovery" of cold fusion by Utah researchers/Further Reading


Latter-day Saint attitudes toward science


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Joseph Fielding Smith's statements that men would never walk on the moon


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Brigham Young's beliefs related to science and education


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Mormonism and education: Modern perspectives


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Utah statistical claims and charges

Summary: This page indexes attacks and criticism of the Church based upon statistical analysis.


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Mormonism and science/Nature of Flood


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External links

  • William J. Hamblin, Daniel C. Peterson, and George L. Mitton, "Mormon in the Fiery Furnace Or, Loftes Tryk Goes to Cambridge] (Review of The Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844 by John L. Brooke)," FARMS Review of Books 6/2 (1994): 3–58. off-site
    Discusses Brooke's attempt to use "cold fusion" to tell us something about LDS thought or beliefs.

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