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THE FAIR JOURNAL                                            April 2005
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        The Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research
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   Apologetics: The branch of theology that is concerned with
   defending or proving the truth of Christian doctrines. (The
   American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth
   Edition, 2000.)


INSIDE THE JOURNAL
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   * MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT. Scott Gordon announces many of the 
     speakers scheduled for this summer's 2005 FAIR Conference. It's 
     time for people to register for the conference and put in on
     their calendars!

   * NEW ON THE WEBSITE: "Historical or Hysterical. Anti-Mormons and
     Documentary Sources." Matthew Brown demonstrates how anti-Mormon
     attacks on Joseph Smith are contradicted by the historical 
     evidence.

   * NEW ON THE WEBSITE: "The Grace of Apologetics." In his 2003 FAIR
     Conference presentation, Roger Keller spoke on how it is 
     important to look beyond apologetics to dialog, teaching, and
     true missionary work.

   * ASK THE APOLOGIST. Got a question you are dying to ask? Here's
     how.

   * FAIR LDS BOOKSTORE. This month we have discounted four items 
     ranging from LDS history to practical helps for living the 
     Gospel.

   * ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS. Interested in writing for FAIR? Learn how
     you can have your apologetics work published.

   * PUBLISHING NOTES. Learn how you can become more involved in FAIR
     and how you can reuse the material we publish.

   * FAIR JOURNAL ARCHIVES.


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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

We are excited and pleased about this year's FAIR Conference and
speakers. As in past years, the conference, located in Sandy Utah, is
on the first Thursday and Friday in August, August 4 and 5.

We have an outstanding speaker lineup:

We have Dr. Robert Millet. Yes, this is the Robert Millet with all of
the books you see at the bookstore. Yes this is the Robert Millet that
used to be the Dean of the Religion department at BYU. Yes, this is
the Robert Millet that everyone enjoys listening to.

Speaking with Dr. Millet, we have the Rev. Greg Johnson from Standing
Together Ministries. Greg is ordained through the conservative Baptist
church and has served as a pastor in two key churches in the Ogden and
Provo areas, as well as serving as a founding pastor in a church
plant. We are excited to have him speak with Dr. Millet on the topic
of "Bridging Differences."

We also have another "big name" speaker with Dr. Richard Bushman. Dr.
Bushman has a Ph.D. in history of American Civilization from Harvard
University and he is Gouverneur Morris Professor of History emeritus
at Columbia University. He is also Chair of the Executive Committee at
the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History,
Brigham Young University. He will be speaking on Joseph Smith and
discussing some of the issues raised by his critics.

We know that DNA and the Book of Mormon continues to be an issue that
is raised, so we have invited Dr. Ryan Parr to come all the way from
Ontario Canada where he works in the field of DNA. His work has
recently involved the use of mtDNA to identify unclaimed victims from
the 1912 RMS Titanic disaster and he has worked with DNA from
Amerindian mummies. He is uniquely qualified to talk about "DNA and
the Book of Mormon" as he truly is an undisputed expert in the field.

With Hugh Nibley's passing and because of some of the controversy that
some have launched against him, we have invited Boyd Peterson, Hugh
Nibley's biographer and son-in-law, to come speak. All those who have
read Brother Peterson's book on Hugh Nibley know that this will be a
great talk. I mentioned that Boyd was speaking at the conference to
one of my ward members here in California and she immediately said,
"If Boyd Peterson is speaking, how do I buy tickets?"

We have seen some discussion on the Internet in the area of Cognitive
Dissonance, so we have invited Dr. Wendy Ulrich to speak. Dr. Ulrich
has served as the president of the Association of Mormon Counselors
and Psychotherapists, has authored numerous professional articles in
both psychology and business. She is an exciting speaker and has done
training for several large corporations. Her topic is titled
"'Believest thou...?': Faith, Cognitive Dissonance, and the Psychology
of Religious Experience."

Following our long tradition of supporting black members in the LDS
church, we have invited Darius Gray, past president of Genesis, who
will be speaking on blacks in the Bible, and Marvin Perkins from
southern California who will be speaking on reaching out to black
saints.

Every conference I get multiple requests to have Blake Ostler come
speak. So this year, Blake Ostler will be speaking. Blake is well
known for his brilliant discussions on Mormon philosophy and theology.
His topic this year is "The Fallacy of Fundamentalist Assumptions."

Masonry and Mormonism is always a hot topic. So we have invited
journalist, Pulitzer prize finalist, and LDS Master Mason Greg Kearney
to come give his unique insights on Masonry and Mormonism.

Dr. Davis Bitton, retired University of Utah history professor, Ph.D.
from Princeton University, served for ten years as assistant Church
historian. After his exciting talk last year, he has been invited back
to speak with us again. His talk this year is titled, "George Q.
Cannon and the Apostates."

In all of the discussions on Book of Abraham translation, one topic
that no anti-Mormon likes to talk about is what Joseph Smith got right
in the Book of Abraham. This year John Tvedtnes, senior resident
scholar at the BYU Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient
Religious Texts, will be speaking on "Book of Abraham Hits." This is
one talk that no LDS apologist should miss.

Perennial conference favorite Dr. Daniel Peterson of the BYU
Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts
will also be speaking. This year his topic is secular anti-Mormonism.

Sign up now for the conference. When you get there, come up and say
hello to me. Let us know how we are doing. You can register for the
2005 FAIR Conference at

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s171

I look forward to seeing you there.

- Scott Gordon 
  President, FAIR


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2005 Annual FAIR Conference Speakers and Topics

In case you'd like to see the current lineup of spekers and their 
topics in a condensed form, here it is:

* Dr. Davis Bitton, George Q. Cannon and the Apostates

* Dr. Richard Bushman, Joseph Smith

* Darius Gray, Blacks in the Bible

* Greg Kearney, Masonry and Mormonism

* Dr. Robert Millet & Rev. Greg Johnson, Bridging Differences

* Blake Ostler, The Fallacy of Fundamentalist Assumptions

* Dr. Ryan Parr, DNA and the Book of Mormon

* Marvin Perkins, Reaching out to Black Saints

* Boyd Peterson, Hugh Nibley

* Dr. Daniel Peterson, Secular anti-Mormonism

* John Tvedtnes, Book of Abraham Hits

* Dr. Wendy Ulrich, Faith and Cognitive Dissonance

To see more about each of this year's speakers, go to

     http://www.fairlds.org/conf05b.html
 
With this exciting group of speakers and topics, you won't want to
miss the 2005 FAIR Conference. You can buy your FAIR Conference 
tickets at 

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s171


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FAIR relies on your kind donations to remain in business. Now is the
time to make a donation. FAIR is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so
if you are in the United States, your donation is tax deductible.

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s147


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Historical or Hysterical. Anti-Mormons and Documentary Sources
by Matthew B. Brown

At the 2004 FAIR Conference, Matthew Brown presented a presentation 
that examined many of the claims made by anti-Mormons about Joseph 
Smith's character and his account of the events of the Restoration. 
Anti-Mormon literature is filled with many accusations against Joseph 
Smith: he was of low moral character, he was not spiritually-minded as 
a youth, the "true" accounts of his behavior and personality have been 
nefariously suppresed by the Church, and that historical records show 
that Joseph Smith's accounting of the Restoration evolved into the 
story that is told today.

Brown brings up evidence showing that these anti-Mormon claims are 
unsupported and contradicted by the evidence. This article includes 
the slide presentation used by Brown, and shows point by point how 
anti-Mormon accusations really are more hysteria than history.

Read the article: http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2004_Anti-Mormons_and_Documentary_Sources.html


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The Grace of Apologetics
by Roger Keller

In his 2003 FAIR Conference presentation, Roger Keller, Presbyterian
minister before being rebaptized into the Church, pointed out the need
for spiritual, contention-free dialog with those who are not of our
faith, even those who are openly hostile to The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints. Keller said that "any forum in which the Spirit
can't be present isn't a place worth being." With this preface, Keller
pointed out that apologetics can often be contentious and fruitless,
whereas dialog, teachine, and missionary work can be attended by the
Spirit and result in understanding. Keller shared a number of
experiences he has had with anti-Mormon hostility and prejudice, and
explained that our goal should always be to focus on sharing what we
believe and to help ourselves and others move closer to Christ.

Read the article: http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2003_Grace_of_Apologetics.html


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ASK THE APOLOGIST

FAIR invites the public to submit questions relating to LDS beliefs,
practices, and history. Some questions are asked sincerely by members 
and investigators, others are clearly hostile questions challenging
the veracity of the Church and its teachings. Many of these responses
may end up on the website as a FAIR paper or brochure. If you have a
question, simply mail it to our Contact address.


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FAIR LDS BOOKSTORE

This month the FAIR LDS Bookstore is offering three books and one DVD 
as our special for the month. We hope that these special offers will 
inspire you to expand your libraries and your studies and by doing so 
will help strengthen your testimonies of Jesus Christ and the Restored 
Gospel.

--> Life, Loves, and Legacy of Emmeline B. Wells, The (DVD)

In this video presentation of the play, "The Sixth Wife," dramatist
and historian Joan Oviatt portrays the inspiring story of Emmeline
Blanche Woodward Harris Whitney Wells (1828-1921), the fifth Relief
Society General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints and one of the most influential women of the 19th Century.  
This is available this month for $12.70, a 15% discount.

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s173

--> Onward Christian Road Warrior: Avoiding the Turbulence of the 
    Adversary While Traveling away ...

This new book by Matthew S. McNaughton is written for the benefit of
all men and women whose careers take them away from their home and
family. Through the author's own experiences, along with others, this
book will instruct, inspire, enlighten and assist you in avoiding the
turbulence of the Adversary, while traveling away from home. This is 
available this month for $8.95, a 10% discount.

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s174

--> Understanding Alcohol and Drug Addiction: An LDS Perspective

As a missionary in the LDS Addiction Recovery Program, Merlin O. Baker
brings unique insight into the pain and despair that addicts and their
families endure because of the curse of alcohol and drug addiction.
This book provides a comprehensive gospel-oriented perspective on
addiction and recovery. This is available this month for $8.35, a 40% 
discount.

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s175

--> Joseph Smith: The Man, The Mission, The Message

Get to know Brother Joseph in this stunning photo-biography by Matthew
B. Brown (author) and Val W. Brinkerhoff (photographer) that portrays
a multidimensional man: his upbringing, his charismatic personality,
his devotion to family, his humor, his leadership, and his dedication
to his mission and to God's message--even unto martyrdom. Using text,
photographs, and artwork, Brown and Brinkerhoff glean the lesser-known
details of Joseph's life and place them into the context of the time
to tell of this American Prophet's successes, failures, tragedies, and
triumphs. Available this month for $22.45, a 25% discount.

     http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s176

- The FAIR Bookstore Staff


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ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS

We welcome article submissions for the FAIR Journal and website. If
you would like to submit an article, please review the editing
guidelines at:

     http://www.fairlds.org/EdStyle.pdf

Submit your article to the FAIR Journal Editor, Paul McNabb
(FAIR contact page). An appropriate article would be one that
affirms the truthfulness of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.

While LDS apologetics (in the broadest sense) deals with refuting
critics of the Church, articles don't necessarily have to deal with
anti-Mormonism, but may deal with some new evidence of the Book of
Mormon, some interesting scripture interpretation, a viewpoint or
quote from the early Christian Fathers or other historical figures, an
interesting lesson idea, an inspiring missionary story, Church
history, or your view on a current event related to the Church or a
piece from a historical journal.

We may also accept articles from people who are not members of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that may not necessarily
meet the guidelines of supporting the church if it is a topic of
general interest to people involved in apologetics.

A submission may range in length from several pages to a single
paragraph.


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