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April 19, 2024

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Scott VanatterSeptember 17, 2013

In this and the other original version of this article, I think you intended "principle" but "principal" ended up in the text.

Dan MaloyAugust 26, 2013

AWESOME! I applaud this group's work from the bottom of my soul. Way to be "anxiously engaged in good works"! It is only a matter of time, as prophesied by Heber C. Kimball and others, that there is a major falling away in the SL valley. You're either for the Lord (and His people) or you are against Him (and His people). Good luck to the HONEST seeker.

laverl09August 24, 2013

Thank you for all your efforts over the years and especially putting all this into a volume for easy reference. As a professional psychologist working in mostly LDS communities, I have helped many many members open their understanding by using your well said statement "Once we can put challenging issues in context, they no longer become stumbling blocks." I have ordered the 2nd edition and look forward to using it. Thank you.

Patricia CecconAugust 24, 2013

Very interesting. Please correct the spelling of the word principals, which appears twice in the penultimate paragraph of the article. It should be principles, as in gospel principles. Thank you for all your efforts.

Don NortonAugust 23, 2013

Somebody--whoever wrote or edited this article--check "principle" vs. "principal." Basic spelling errors like this are embarrassing. FAIR is a commendable effort!!

Albert SchindlerAugust 23, 2013

I have the first edition of this book. Although I never had much problem accepting the Gospel of our Church, I have talked about it to members who were less secure in their faith, and, if the second edition is even better than the first, I very highly recommend this to any family, individual member, or anyone who is investigating our Church to read it.

MaryannAugust 23, 2013

They need to simplify their name even more. A name should be clear and brief and should not need an explanation.

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