
Science and Religion: “What Is Truth?”
Strolling across the BYU campus with a non-religious co-worker, I mentioned that I majored in physics and loved science. Her reply betrayed a widespread prejudice.. “It must have been hard to be religious and study science at the same time.” My reply startled her. I said: “Not at all. I’ve found that truth is truth,…
Read MoreThe Stick of Joseph and the Confounding of Contention—A Personal Tribute to Keith H. Meservy
Wherefore, the fruit of thy loins shall write; and the fruit of the loins of Judah shall write; and that which shall be written by the fruit of thy loins, and also that which shall be written by the fruit of the loins of Judah, shall grow together, unto the confounding of false doctrines and…
Read MoreThe True and Living Church—and a Living Prophet
In 1999, I heard Elder Henry B. Eyring of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles speak at a regional leadership training meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. It wasn’t his speaking ability that impressed me, but a flood of inspiration and great desire to change my life that came as he spoke and taught by the power of the Holy Ghost.
Read More“Excuse me. Where is this train headed?”
Just discovered a decade ago, supermassive black holes shed profound “light” both on the processes of galaxy formation and the Book of Abraham (cosmologically, symbolically, and especially spiritually). And not only do they remind us of the inspired nature of the Book of Abraham, but they help us see sacred symbolism that deeply matters to us here and now…
Read MoreWhen I’m Gone, Will My Life Lessons Be Lost?
Where do you record the lessons and insights of your life? When you’re gone, will others benefit? Welcome to the new blog of Kevin Crenshaw. You can learn about my professional background at www.kevincrenshaw.com. However, that is only a small part of my life. The most important things aren’t appropriate in a resume. Bridging the Gap I…
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