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FAIR Conference: Friday open thread

August 7, 2009 by Mike Parker

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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  1. Whatahka says

    August 9, 2009 at 2:56 pm

    Where would I go to get authentication on a bible that is said to have been passed down from Joseph Smith’s brother?

  2. Whatahka says

    August 9, 2009 at 2:57 pm

    please email any assistance or information to paul…. [email protected]

  3. Whattheheck says

    August 9, 2009 at 3:49 pm

    What exactly does authenticating a Bible have to do with the second day of the 2009 FAIR conference?

    Maybe you should have asked if Brant Gardner could check on that issue with his seerstone. At least then your question would have had some relevance.

  4. Juliann says

    August 9, 2009 at 8:50 pm

    I think Square Two is an exciting development. http://squaretwo.org/ They are engaging topics on a secular level so they can meet on the “public square”.

  5. Sharyn Davis says

    August 11, 2009 at 11:26 am

    The answer is yes! The gospel is the Good News of Jesus, therefore everyone can do that regardless of race. I don’t believe that Steve was being racist in his question, it was that he could have phrased it better. Martha Munizzi is a wonderful gospel singer, who is white, and sings “black” gospel music.I don’t think you sound racist for stating the truth. It is black gospel music that you are reffering to and we all understand what you mean…whats the big deal, people are so uptight. I think that some white women can pull it off, no dudes though. Was that racist?

  6. Whattheheck says

    August 12, 2009 at 7:56 am

    What the heck is Sharyn Davis talking about?

    Would anybody like to follow Juliann’s lead and actually talk about THE SECOND DAY OF THE FAIR CONFERENCE on this thread?

    Shouldn’t the non-relevant comments from ‘Whatahka’ and ‘Sharyn’ be deleted from this thread?

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