Category Archives: BYU

Merciful Reconciliation through Choice and Accountability

Rules and Laws including moral laws bring agency.  Kings make laws and their knights or loyal warriors guard or protect the integrity of the kingdom through maintaining those laws.  Rules bring order and safety.  Rules can bring freedom or bondage … Continue reading

Posted in Agency, Communication, Community, Covenants, Demographics, Disciplinary action, Excommunication, Family and Friends, Honor Code, Men, Prospective Missionaries, Protest, Responsibility, Single Men and Women, Spouses (SSA), Spouses (TIGI), Transgender & Intersexed, Women, Young Adults, Youth | 2 Comments

“Flexibility”: A Mormon Stories interview with John Kovalenko

In the most recent installment of the Mormon Stories Podcast, and in part one of a series on the Spirituality of the rising LDS generation, John Dehlin interviews John Kovalenko, a musician, a current BYU student majoring in Violin Performance, … Continue reading

Posted in Honor Code, Identity, Interviews, Mormon Stories, Podcasts | 8 Comments

The Homo Kiss: How Far Is Too Far?

After reading the stream of thoughts on Mormon Enigma’s post on kissing, I started to formulate a comment, but quickly realized there was more I wanted to say than was going to fit there. This is another one of those … Continue reading

Posted in Attraction, Covenants, Honor Code, Kissing, Leaders, Marriage & Family, Marriage, celestial, Marriage, same-sex, Repentance, Sex, Soulforce | 12 Comments