The Nature of Self Nathan Richardson In a previous post, “There Are No One-ended Sticks,” I quoted Gerald N. Lund
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There Are No One-ended Sticks
Introduction Nathan Richardson Expect Implications Gerald N. Lund makes an important point about how the various areas of philosophy affect
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Nathan Richardson In a previous post, “‘Self-evident’ Premises of Science,” I cited six premises listed in the opening essay of
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Nathan Richardson In the opening essay of the BYU physical science textbook, the authors included a section on some of
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Nathan Richardson In a previous post (Alternative Breathing Styles), I explained that the LDS church’s position against the practice of
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Nathan Richardson One thing that is not often understood by proponents of the homosexual lifestyle is the motivations of those
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Nathan Richardson In a previous post, “Covenants and Contracts“, Jeff explained that when we define a covenant as “a two-way
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Nathan Richardson In a previous post (The Essence of Marriage), I responded to a book review about the definition of
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Nathan Richardson In a previous post, “Your Spiritual Nose,” I suggested that people too often dismiss the spiritual senses as
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Nathan Richardson Empirical means “depending upon experience or observation alone.â€1 Thus, empiricism is defined as “the doctrine that all knowledge
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