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• Dallin Oaks, first counselor in the governing First Presidency, has famously stated the Camilla Stark in her art studio in her home on Nov. 28, 2022. She says she developed scrupulosity in high school.? Tribune columnist Gordon Monson asks. And are temple recommend questions the best way to decide it?has influenced if not inspired changes within the church.living with “scrupulosity”
— a religiously based obsessive compulsive disorder — at a Provo exhibit. “One of my compulsions in the early days,” says one of the artists, “was calling my bishop all the time and repenting of the same thing tens and tens of times — to four different bishops.” • A British sociologist explains why the church is the “canary in the coal mine” when it comes to the
. If Latter-day Saints are starting to leave the fold, he says, “that shows what a big issue this is for everyone else.”Two leading Orthodox members discuss why the church is wrong to endorse the Respect for Marriage Act; how that stance betrays Latter-day Saint teachings; how it confuses members; why
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