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The Burning of the Bosom vs. the Firing of the Neurons

By Scott Barrett | May 24, 2024
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In my previous post, we discussed how people with a strong desire to avoid ambiguity …

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The Mormon Rush to Cognitive Closure

By Scott Barrett | May 17, 2024
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As I showed in my previous post, one factor that strongly correlates with conspiracy thinking …

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Why Are Mormons So Good at Conspiracy Theories?

By Scott Barrett | May 1, 2024
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I am a nut for conspiracy theories. They are entertaining, often disturbing, but always fascinating. …

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How the Kirtland Temple Got Flipped. And Flipped. And Flipped.

By Bryan Buchanan | April 23, 2024
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Frankly, it’s amazing that the Kirtland Temple was even around to be sold to the …

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In Memory of Steve Mayfield

By Stephen Carter | April 5, 2024
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Steve Mayfield began his decades-long connection with Sunstone in the 1980s when he volunteered as …

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When the Mormons Let Their Freak Flag Fly

By Lindsay Hansen Park | February 20, 2024
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Just before Joseph Smith made a brief escape from Nauvoo over the Mississippi River into …

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Remembering Ardean Watts

By Stephen Carter | January 4, 2024
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In the January 2002 issue of Sunstone, the centerfold read: “If you’ve ever attended a …

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What Latter-day Saints Can Learn from Tár

By Stephen Carter | December 22, 2023
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When I saw the list of the 2022 Academy Awards’ Best Picture nominees, I thought, …

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E.T.: Celluloid Savior

By Marty Nabhan | December 18, 2023
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An excerpt from “E.T.: Celluloid Savior” by Marty Nabhan, in the September 1982 Sunstone Review. …

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Let’s Reverse “Love, Share, Invite”

By Stephen Carter | December 16, 2023
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I had been suckered into donating platelets, which meant I was going to be stuck …

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