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  2. Alex Boyé - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Boyé moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, to pursue a career in Mormon music. [8] He released his first religious album The Love Goes On in 2001. [9]When the lead actor portraying Frederick Douglass in the Rodgers Memorial Theatre's production of Frank Wildhorn's Civil War dropped out three weeks before the play opened, Boyé was recruited as a replacement.

  3. List of former or dissident Mormons - Wikipedia

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    Martha Nibley Beck, daughter of Mormon scholar Hugh Nibley and author of bestseller Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith. Sarissa Hahn, Entrepreneur; Steve Benson, cartoonist and grandson of LDS Church president Ezra Taft Benson [95] Patrick Califia, sexuality writer; Brian Evenson, American writer of literary and ...

  4. Johnny Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    [‡ 4] He served a two-year mission in Tijuana, Mexico and identified as a devout Mormon but has since left the church after the birth of his first son. [ ‡ 5 ] Harris' great-great-great-grandparents, Robert Harris and Hannah Eagles, originally came from Wales , where they were converted by a Mormon missionary. [ 13 ]

  5. Jerald and Sandra Tanner - Wikipedia

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    The Tanners, who are ex-Mormon, [2]: 38 printed original versions of early Mormon writings and scripture in which they annotated and highlighted doctrinal changes, such as the rejection of Brigham Young's "Adam–God doctrine". They jointly published more than 40 books about many aspects of the LDS Church, primarily its history. [2]: 38

  6. Ex-Mormon - Wikipedia

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    Ex-Mormon or post-Mormon refers to a disaffiliate of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) or any of its schismatic breakoffs, such as the Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or the RLDS church) and in rare cases the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints (FLDS Church), all of which are called ...

  7. ComeUntoChrist.org - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Mormon.org was launched to "allow visitors to receive answers to their questions about the Church‘s beliefs". [2] In 2010, the LDS Church launched an update to Mormon.org that they called 'Mormon.org 4.0' that included new tools to create profiles for "explaining why they live their faith and why they are a Mormon". [ 3 ]

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  9. Mormon missionary - Wikipedia

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    Mormon missionaries have been portrayed in various popular culture media. Missionaries are the main focus of Mormon cinema films God's Army (1999), The Other Side of Heaven (2001), The Best Two Years (2003), The R.M. (2003), God's Army 2: States of Grace (2005), The Errand of Angels (2008), and The Saratov Approach (2013).