History

Mormon statues on display in Salt Lake City of Adam and Eve in the garden.
Brigham Young, Gender & Sexuality, Patriarchy, Polygamy, Temple Ritual

The Legacy of Adam-God in the Mormon Theology of Heteropatriarchy

The Adam-God doctrine may be a “deadly heresy” in the current LDS church, but ideas that have their origins in this doctrine remain at the center of Mormon theology today. Let’s discuss how current temple worship and LDS teachings/policies regarding gender and sexuality continue to be influenced by ideas initially developed as part of Young’s polygynist cosmology.

Screengrab of CNN coverage of the January 6th insurrection on the US Capitol Building, featuring a Mormon man dressed as Captain Moroni and carrying the Title of Liberty in the crowd.
Conspiracism, History, Mormon Culture

Tokens and Signs of the Future: What I’m Doing Now

It has been quite a while since I last updated this blog, so I want to provide an update on what I have been working on and what you may expect to see coming down the pike. I won’t be revisiting my “Come, Follow Me” response series any time soon because I am working on something else you I think is far more fascinating. What follows is a teaser of what you can expect on this blog in the future.

Mormon women marching to the Salt Lake Temple in support of women's ordination.
Doctrine and Covenants, History, Patriarchy, Theology

Fascinating Priesthood: Oaths and Covenants for Patriarchal Dominance

The lessons this week are focused on directing members to identify the ways they are blessed by restored priesthood authority and the rituals and ordinances pertaining thereunto. A major emphasis of the lesson materials is devoted to gender complementarianism and gaslighting women into accepting the policy of male-exclusive ordination in the LDS church.

Doctrine and Covenants, History, Joseph Smith, Theology

“These are they”: Kirtland’s Expansion of the Mormon Afterlife

This week’s “Come, Follow Me” lessons cover “the Vision” of the afterlife that dramatically expanded Mormon theology in 1832. In my most detailed response on the 2021 curriculum so far, we take a close look at the historical and intellectual context of D&C § 76, and how the modern church is shifting its narrative.

Doctrine and Covenants, History, Joseph Smith

Revealing the Revelations: A Reaction to Ezra Booth

The decision to publish the Book of Commandments, and the revelations produced between 1–12 Nov 1831, were all in direct response to Ezra Booth’s opposition to Smith and the church. The “Come, Follow Me” manuals ignore this context entirely, favoring instead to present a message about how awesome are God’s mouthpieces. Also, baptize your kids.