Item Detail
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28441
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English
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Conceptual Confusion and the Building of Stumbling Blocks of Faith
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Perspectives on Mormon Theology : Apologetics
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Salt Lake City
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Greg Kofford Books
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209-222
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In this article the author argues that "rather than defending any religious claims, apologetics actually establishes or affirms the false criterion by which those religious beliefs may be unfortunately lost. In other words, instead of tearing down potential stumbling blocks to faith, Mormon apologetics actually and unknowingly engages in building and establishing those blocks-blocks that may be tripped upon by others who have accepted the conceptual confusion." [AUTHOR]
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