FARMS Conference to counter attacks on Mormon beliefs

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FARMS Conference to counter attacks on Mormon beliefs

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Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research
Conference aims to counter attacks on LDS doctrine, history

By Jessica Ravitz
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 07/27/2007 09:49:00 PM MDT

Each year the intention is the same: to arm Mormons with information so they can answer criticisms of their faith, doctrine and practices.

But the ninth annual conference of The Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR), which begins Thursday in Sandy, is especially needed given recent high-profile anti-Mormon developments, the nonprofit organization's president, Scott Gordon, said.

Gordon, reached by phone in Redding, Calif., pointed to offensive comments swirling around Mitt Romney's campaign and to the distribution in March of some 350,000 DVDs that likened The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to a cult. He also mentioned concerns about the soon-to-be released film, "September Dawn," which uses the highly controversial Mountain Meadows Massacre as a backdrop and explores various conspiracy theories that put the church in a bad light.

"We are not afraid to take on the tough issues," he said. "We pick controversial topics and talk about them from a believer's perspective."

Given Mitt Romney's run for president and comments such as this one by the Rev. Bill Keller, "If you vote for Mitt Romney you are voting for Satan," Gordon said FAIR conference organizers debated long and hard as to whether they should have a session specifically about Romney's candidacy.

In the end, however, they decided against it both in order to appeal to the wider audience, which includes some Europeans and a Canadian, and because FAIR generally avoids politics, he said. But that doesn't mean issues raised by politics can't fuel discussion, he added.

The speakers, hand picked each year to address topical issues, include Richard Turley, managing director of the Family and Church History Department of the LDS Church, who will speak about the Mountain Meadows Massacre; Wendy Ulrich, a psychologist who will address how personal history can influence understanding of God; Daniel Peterson, a Brigham Young University professor who will discuss Christopher Hitchens' book, God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything; and others.

As of Thursday morning, 239 people had registered for the conference, including representatives from 19 states, Canada, Great Britain, France and Sweden. Registration is still open, but Gordon cautioned that organizers expect to reach full capacity. f=interstate-black jravitz@sltrib.com

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The Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR) will host its annual conference Thursday and Friday at the South Towne Exposition Center, 9575 S. State St., Sandy. Both days open for registration at 8 a.m., and the conference runs from 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Cost for the full conference is $59.95, or $49.95 for students; a single day is $34.95, or $29.95 for students. Lunch is included for those who register by the end of Tuesday. To register online, which is recommended because space is limited, or to see a full schedule, visit f=interstate-blackcondensed http://www.fairlds.org o f=interstate-lightcondensed .
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Re: FARMS Conference to counter attacks on Mormon beliefs

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PeskyAtheist wrote:Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research
Conference aims to counter attacks on LDS doctrine, history


So? Do you have a comment, PA, or are you just a messenger boy?
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Good heck! I'm going to miss it again this year!
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It's a FAIR conference, by the way.

FAIR and FARMS (or, more properly now, the Maxwell Institute) are wholly distinct organizations. Although they're certainly friendly at a certain level and willing to cooperate with one another here and there, they have no financial ties and no administrative links to one another.
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Extreme Makeover..

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My impression of FARMS, Fair and apologists in general:

I would best describe these symposiums as farmers going to beauty college to learn the fine art of applying lipstick - to enhance the marketable features of their pigs.
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Inconceivable wrote:My impression of FARMS, Fair and apologists in general:

I would best describe these symposiums as farmers going to beauty college to learn the fine art of applying lipstick - to enhance the marketable features of their pigs.


Which is no doubt why FARMS changed to the Maxwell Institute.
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Inconceivable wrote:My impression of FARMS, Fair and apologists in general:

I would best describe these symposiums as farmers going to beauty college to learn the fine art of applying lipstick - to enhance the marketable features of their pigs.


Let me guess, so they can take them to the fair?
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DonBradley wrote:
Inconceivable wrote:My impression of FARMS, Fair and apologists in general:

I would best describe these symposiums as farmers going to beauty college to learn the fine art of applying lipstick - to enhance the marketable features of their pigs.


Let me guess, so they can take them to the fair?


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