Words in Season From the First Presidency
Deseret Evening News
Dec. 17 1910, part 1 p.3
Diversity of opinion does not necessitate intolerance of spirit, nor should it embitter or set rational beings against each other. The Christ taught kindness, patience, and charity.
Our religion is not hostil to real science. That which is demonstrated, we accept with joy; but vain philosophy, human theory and mere speculations of men, we do not accept nor do we adopt anything contrary to divine revelation or to good common sense. But everything that tends to right conduct, that harmonizes with sound morality and increases faith in Deity, finds favor with us no matter where it may be found.
Millie Tullis on “These Saints Are Stones”: Poetry, Polygamy, and Mormon
Women’s History
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[image: On the left, a picture of poet Millie Tullis. On the right, the
cover of her book, These Saints are Stones.]
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