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CES Reply: Rocks in Hats, Part 1 of a Zillion

This is a serialization of “A Faithful Reply to the CES Letter from a Former CES Employee.”  You can download the whole PDF here, and you can also participate in the Latter-day Saint Survey Project by joining or creating one of the Canonizer camps in the links at the bottom of this post. This is a line-by-line […]

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CES Reply: The Most Correct Book

This is a serialization of “A Faithful Reply to the CES Letter from a Former CES Employee.”  You can download the whole PDF here, and you can also participate in the Latter-day Saint Survey Project by joining or creating one of the Canonizer camps in the links at the bottom of this post. This is […]

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CES Reply: A Clumsy Way to Plagiarize

This is a serialization of “A Faithful Reply to the CES Letter from a Former CES Employee.”  You can download the whole PDF here, and you can also participate in the Latter-day Saint Survey Project by joining or creating one of the Canonizer camps in the links at the bottom of this post. This is […]

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One Of The Best Craps Technique To Win

In the beginning, stay with the move line and a come wager or two . The home edge is sweet for move (1.41%) and don’t move (1.36%) wagers. This means when you play craps recklessly in a on line casino, without learning any craps technique and tips on how to win at craps, you’ll lose a lot of money in a short house of time.

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CES Reply: Introduction

As a freshman at the University of Southern California, I was first exposed to what was then commonly referred to as “anti-Mormon literature.” (*I’m not sure what the post-Mormon term for it is now, but you probably know what I’m talking about.) I read “The Godmakers” from cover to cover, which described a church with […]

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Canonizing Shakespeare’s Secret Identity

This is a follow-up to yesterday’s post with a comic book twist. I remember an interview with comics writer/artist John Byrne in the late 1980s in which he described his revamp of the Superman character for DC Comics. He said the one of the things that mystified him as a kid was that everybody was […]

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