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Mormons acknowledge early polygamy days at renovated history museum
Laurel and Hyrum Ence tour the Mormon Church History Museum in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church’s renovated history museum set to reopen this week features a small and surprising display about an uncomfortable part of the faith’s history that for generations has been glossed over: polygamy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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The living Constitution requires both reason and faith
Today many see a living Constitution as one not only capable of addressing new times and circumstances, but one that changes dramatically to adapt itself to the times.
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Education Week preparations are a year-round effort
Education Week attendees gather outside the Joseph Smith Building to view a special preview of 'Meet the Mormons' that began showing in theaters October 2014. (BYU Universe)
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