This paper shows that John Dehlin has been playing fast and loose with statistics and surveying methods.
John Dehlin and the Weaponization of Scientific Research by Jacob Z. Hess, Ph.D.
http://www.flirtingwithcuriosity.org/?p=1734
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Thursday, December 1, 2016
The Future of the Church
by Dennis Horne
Some of the
enemies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have predicted its
demise over its stand opposing gay marriage and homosexual sin. They predict
that within a few decades the Church will disintegrate and be no more.
Below is
what the prophets have said, to the contrary. Somehow I just don’t think we
need strain our minds with great mental exertions and run about in circles
suffering anxiety and panic to figure out which voices speak the truth. I think
President Hinckley’s thoughts pretty well sum it up, and President Packer’s
confirm:
President Gordon B. Hinckley discussed
this very question:
I noted from last
Sunday’s papers that a new book is off the press, put together as a “history”
of this work by two men who have spent much time gathering data. I have not
read the book, but the conclusion, reported one reviewer, is that the future of
the Church is dim.
Without wishing to
seem impertinent, I should like to ask what they know about that future. They
know nothing of the prophetic mission of this Church. The future must have
looked extremely dim in the 1830s. It must have looked impossible back in those
Ohio-Missouri days. But notwithstanding poverty, notwithstanding robbing, notwithstanding
murders, notwithstanding confiscation and drivings and disfranchisement forced
upon the Saints, the work moved steadily on. It has continued to go forward.
Never before has it been so strong. Never before has it been so widespread.
Never before have there been so many in whose hearts has burned an unquenchable
knowledge of the truth.
It is the work of
the Almighty. It is the work of his Beloved Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. It is
the gospel of salvation. Men and women may write now, just as Hurlburt and E.
B. Howe and others wrote in those days, but the work goes on because it is true
and it is divine. These are the best of times in the history of this work. What
a wonderful privilege it is to be a part of it in this great era.
President Boyd K. Packer has
declared: “Despite opposition, the Church will flourish; and despite
persecution, it will grow.”
Will there be a sifting of the
wheat from the tares as the years pass? Of course. Will the weak and even a few
of the elect be deceived? The prophecies so state. But I think the above quotations
speak for themselves, despite the gnashing of teeth by the adversary and his
online spokespeople.
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