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*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Brad Wilcox, Bruce L. Brown, Wendy Baker-Smemoe, Sharon Black, and Dennis L. Eggett"|article=Comparing Phonemic Patterns in Book of Mormon Personal Names with Fictional and Authentic Sources: An Exploratory Study|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=26 July 2019|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/comparing-phonemic-patterns-in-book-of-mormon-personal-names-with-fictional-and-authentic-sources-an-exploratory-study|range=105–122|vol=33|num=3|article_number=411}}
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*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Brad Wilcox, Wendy Baker-Smemoe, Bruce L. Brown, and Sharon Black"|article=Comparing Book of Mormon Names with Those Found in J.R.R. Tolkien's Works: An Exploratory Study|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=19 October 2018|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/comparing-book-of-mormon-names-with-those-found-in-j-r-r-tolkiens-works-an-exploratory-study|range=105–124|vol=30|num=9|article_number=368}}
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== Links to check ==
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="James R. Rasband, Paul Y. Hoskisson, and Daniel C. Peterson"|article='To Seek the Law of the Lord'|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=17 August 2020|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/to-seek-the-law-of-the-lord|range=41–52|vol=39|num=2|article_number=491}}
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*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, David J. Larsen, and Stephen T. Whitlock"|article=Moses 1 and the Apocalypse of Abraham: Twin Sons of Different Mothers?|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=24 July 2020|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/moses-1-and-the-apocalypse-of-abraham-twin-sons-of-different-mothers|range=179–290|vol=38|num=10|article_number=485}}
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*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Jacob A. Rennaker, and David J. Larsen"|article=Revisiting the Forgotten Voices of Weeping in Moses 7: A Comparison with Ancient Texts|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture|date=26 October 2012|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/revisiting-the-forgotten-voices-of-weeping-in-moses-7-a-comparison-with-ancient-texts|range=41–72|vol=2|num=4|article_number=14}}
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*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Matthew L. Bowen, and Ryan Dahle"|article='Textual Criticism and the Book of Moses: A Response to Colby Townsend's 'Returning to the Sources,' Part 1 of 2'|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=16 October 2020|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/textual-criticism-and-the-book-of-moses-a-response-to-colby-townsends-returning-to-the-sources-part-1-of-2|range=99–162|vol=40|num=6|article_number=509}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Matthew L. Bowen, and Ryan Dahle"|article='Where Did the Names Mahaway and Mahujah Come From? A Response to Colby Townsend's 'Returning to the Sources,' Part 2 of 2'|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=23 October 2020|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/where-did-the-names-mahaway-and-mahujah-come-from-a-response-to-colby-townsends-returning-to-the-sources-part-2-of-2|range=181–242|vol=40|num=8|article_number=511}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="John Hilton III, Ryan Sharp, Brad Wilcox, and Jaron Hansen"|article=Gentiles in the Book of Mormon|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=20 September 2019|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/gentiles-in-the-book-of-mormon|range=267–288|vol=33|num=11|article_number=419}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Matthew Roper, Paul Fields, and Larry Bassist"|article=Zarahemla Revisited: Neville's Newest Novel|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture|date=25 September 2015|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/zarahemla-revisted-nevilles-newest-novel|range=13–62|vol=17|num=2|article_number=177}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Scott L. Howell, Brooke Anderson, LaReina Hingson, Lanna McRae, Jesse Vincent, and Brandon Torruella"|article=The Diachronic Usage of Exclamation Marks across the Major Book of Mormon Editions|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=4 November 2022|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/the-diachronic-usage-of-exclamation-marks-across-the-major-book-of-mormon-editions|range=265–286|vol=53|num=14|article_number=680}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Steven T. Densley, Jr. and Geret Giles"|article=Barriers to Belief: Mental Distress and Disaffection from the Church|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship|date=18 January 2019|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/barriers-to-belief-mental-distress-and-disaffection-from-the-church|range=71–94|vol=31|num=3|article_number=381}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Steven T. Densley, Jr."|article=A Treasure Trove of Questions|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture|date=4 September 2015|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/a-treasure-trove-of-questions|range=255–260|vol=16|num=11|article_number=173}}
 
*{{Interpreter:Short|author="Steven T. Densley, Jr."|article=Celebrating the Work of John W. Welch|journal=Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture|date=19 January 2018|url=https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/celebrating-the-work-of-john-w-welch|range=37–48|vol=28|num=3|article_number=324}}
 
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Links to check

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I believe that if the Lord were speaking to you directly tonight, the first thing He would make sure you understand is your true identity. My dear friends, you are literally spirit children of God. ...

Labels can be fun and indicate your support for any number of positive things. Many labels will change for you with the passage of time. And not all labels are of equal value. But if any label replaces your most important identifiers, the results can be spiritually suffocating. ...

Who are you? First and foremost, you are a child of God.

Second, as a member of the Church, you are a child of the covenant. And third, you are a disciple of Jesus Christ.

Tonight, I plead with you not to replace these three paramount and unchanging identifiers with any others, because doing so could stymie your progress or pigeonhole you in a stereotype that could potentially thwart your eternal progression.

For example, if you are identified mainly as an American, those who are not Americans may think, “I know everything there is to know about you” and attribute erroneous beliefs to you.

If you identify yourself by your political affiliation, you will instantly be categorized as having certain beliefs—though I don’t know anyone who believes everything that their preferred political party presently embraces.

We could go on and on, rehearsing the constraints of various labels that we put on ourselves or that other people place upon us. ...

How tragic it is when someone believes the label another person has given them. ...

[Satan] rejoices in labels because they divide us and restrict the way we think about ourselves and each other. How sad it is when we honor labels more than we honor each other.

Labels can lead to judging and animosity. Any abuse or prejudice toward another because of nationality, race, sexual orientation, gender, educational degrees, culture, or other significant identifiers is offensive to our Maker! Such mistreatment causes us to live beneath our stature as His covenant sons and daughters!

There are various labels that may be very important to you, of course. Please do not misunderstand me. I am not saying that other designations and identifiers are not significant. I am simply saying that no identifier should displace, replace, or take priority over these three enduring designations: “child of God,” “child of the covenant,” and “disciple of Jesus Christ.”

Any identifier that is not compatible with these three basic designations will ultimately let you down. Other labels will disappoint you in time because they do not have the power to lead you toward eternal life in the celestial kingdom of God.

Worldly identifiers will never give you a vision of who you can ultimately become. They will never affirm your divine DNA or your unlimited, divine potential.[1]
  1. Russell M. Nelson, "Choices for Eternity," Worldwide Devotional for Young Single Adults, 15 May 2022 {[link|url=https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/broadcasts/worldwide-devotional-for-young-adults/2022/05/12nelson?lang=eng}}