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|S=The author bizarrely dismisses FAIR and the Neal A. Maxwell Institute as "unofficial" (and, by Runnells' implication, ''unacceptable'') sources of answers. He also broaches a quote from Elder Marlin K. Jensen that is commonly misinterpreted to mean that the Church is losing members left and right. He makes claims that might be taken to mean that Richard Bushman's book ''Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling'' unavoidably leads someone to losing their faith in Joseph Smith. | |||
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==Response to claim: "It is my hope that you’re going to have better answers than many of those given by unofficial apologists such as FairMormon and the Neal A. Maxwell Institute (formerly FARMS)."== | ==Response to claim: "It is my hope that you’re going to have better answers than many of those given by unofficial apologists such as FairMormon and the Neal A. Maxwell Institute (formerly FARMS)."== | ||
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|claim=In February of 2012, I was reading the news online when I came across the following news article: Mormonism Besieged by the Modern Age 1. In the article was information about a Q&A meeting at Utah State University that LDS Church Historian and General Authority, Elder Marlin K. Jensen, gave in late 2011. He was asked his thoughts regarding the effects of Google on membership and people who are "leaving in droves" over Church history. | |claim=In February of 2012, I was reading the news online when I came across the following news article: Mormonism Besieged by the Modern Age 1. In the article was information about a Q&A meeting at Utah State University that LDS Church Historian and General Authority, Elder Marlin K. Jensen, gave in late 2011. He was asked his thoughts regarding the effects of Google on membership and people who are "leaving in droves" over Church history.
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Elder Marlin K. Jensen’s response: | Elder Marlin K. Jensen’s response:
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:“Maybe since Kirtland, we’ve never had a period of – I’ll call it apostasy, like we’re having now; largely over these issues...” | :“Maybe since Kirtland, we’ve never had a period of – I’ll call it apostasy, like we’re having now; largely over these issues...” | ||
This truly shocked me. I didn’t understand what was going on or why people would leave “over history.” | This truly shocked me. I didn’t understand what was going on or why people would leave “over history.”
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This alleged quote from Elder Jensen often gets erroneously interpreted to mean that the Church is losing members left and right. For full context and commentary, see [https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/blog/2013/01/15/reports-of-the-death-of-the-church-are-greatly-exaggerated Stephen Smoot's commentary on it] for the ''FAIR Blog''. | This alleged quote from Elder Jensen often gets erroneously interpreted to mean that the Church is losing members left and right. For full context and commentary, see [https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/blog/2013/01/15/reports-of-the-death-of-the-church-are-greatly-exaggerated Stephen Smoot's commentary on it] for the ''FAIR Blog''. | ||
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[[Category:Letter to a CES Director]] | [[Category:Letter to a CES Director]] | ||
| CES Letter Response Main Page | A FAIR Analysis of: [[../|Letter to a CES Director]], a work by author: Jeremy Runnells
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[[../Book of Mormon Concerns & Questions|Book of Mormon Concerns & Questions]] |
Summary: The author bizarrely dismisses FAIR and the Neal A. Maxwell Institute as "unofficial" (and, by Runnells' implication, unacceptable) sources of answers. He also broaches a quote from Elder Marlin K. Jensen that is commonly misinterpreted to mean that the Church is losing members left and right. He makes claims that might be taken to mean that Richard Bushman's book Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling unavoidably leads someone to losing their faith in Joseph Smith.
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I’m interested in your thoughts and answers as I have been unable to find official answers from the Church for most of these issues. It is my hope that you’re going to have better answers than many of those given by unofficial apologists such as FairMormon and the Neal A. Maxwell Institute (formerly FARMS).
Longer response(s) to criticism:
In February of 2012, I was reading the news online when I came across the following news article: Mormonism Besieged by the Modern Age 1. In the article was information about a Q&A meeting at Utah State University that LDS Church Historian and General Authority, Elder Marlin K. Jensen, gave in late 2011. He was asked his thoughts regarding the effects of Google on membership and people who are "leaving in droves" over Church history.
Elder Marlin K. Jensen’s response:
- “Maybe since Kirtland, we’ve never had a period of – I’ll call it apostasy, like we’re having now; largely over these issues...”
This truly shocked me. I didn’t understand what was going on or why people would leave “over history.”
This alleged quote from Elder Jensen often gets erroneously interpreted to mean that the Church is losing members left and right. For full context and commentary, see Stephen Smoot's commentary on it for the FAIR Blog.
I started doing research and reading books like LDS historian and scholar Richard Bushman’s Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling and many others to try to better understand what was happening.
| CES Letter Response Main Page | A FAIR Analysis of: [[../|Letter to a CES Director]] A work by author: Jeremy Runnells
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[[../Book of Mormon Concerns & Questions|Book of Mormon Concerns & Questions]] |

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