On the web

MormonZone  The world's largest collection of clean Mormon jokes.

For Mormon Faith and Research  A site with information for ex-Mormons and people thiking of leaving the LDS.  Attempts to steer them towards other Christian faiths.

Religion News Blog.  A site with summaries and links to news about religion and sects.  Their parent website, Apologetics Index, also has very comprehensive information.

The Book of Mormon: A searchable Version  A  wonderful tool--you can search for any word in the book.

A group of women that helps abused victims of polygamy The "Tapestry Against Polygamy" in Salt Lake City works through education, advocacy, and support.

Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance Information on the various sects of polygamy. They try to maintain an objective view. Good summary of FLDS news and activities, and "lost boys."

Official Web site--Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints You can find the official view of most topics by using the search function on this site.

Corrente. Two excellent posts, by Sarah and by Bringiton, on the history, customs and economics of the FLDS--well-written and factual (as far as I can determine)

Collection of photos of Colorado City (Short Creek) about the timeof the raid in 1935

Andrea G. Radke, Ph.D. The Place of Mormon Women: Perceptions, Prozac, Polygamy, Priesthood, Patriarchy, and Peace. Well-written, long apology for Mormon patriarchy. Talks about stereotypes of Mormon women. Mentions high use of prosac among Mormon women in Utah.

Many older books can be read online or printed from this site

Hilton, Hope A. "Wild Bill" Hickman and the Mormon Frontier. 1988. Available from Lighthouse ministry.

Pictures and Biographies of Brigham Young and his Wives," published by J. H. Crockwell of Salt Lake City, by authority of Young's eldest son and of seven of his wives, but is not complete.  Source 

The Role of Women in Mormonism. Jessica Longaker. March 27, 1995. Good article about role of women in LDS today, origins of polygamy, and good bibliography.

Brent Metcalfe, editor of "New Approaches to the Book of Mormon: Explorations in Critical Methodology, and coeditor of American Apocrypha: Essays on the Book of Mormon. From http://www.exmormon.com/

Quinn, D. Michael.  LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriages, 1890 – 1904.

An interactive web magazine for Mormon women, apparently orthodox women.  The link was www.theldswoman.com, but it appears to be obsolete.  There are probably many like it.

The Anti-Mormon Preservation Society puiblishes many old books online.  See the index of books available.

Utah Lighthouse Ministry. Founded by Jerald and Sandra Tanner, their purpose is to document problems with the claims of Mormonism and compare LDS doctrines with Christianity.  You can find many well-researched articles by the Tanners about Mormon history.

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