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"Somebody could walk into this room
And say your life is on fire.
It's all over the evening news,
All about the fire in your life on the evening news."

- Paul Simon, "Crazy Love, Vol. II," Graceland album (1986).
  • M. Scott Bradshaw, "Defining Adultery under Illinois and Nauvoo Law," in Sustaining the Law: Joseph Smith's Legal Encounters, edited by Gordon A. Madsen, Jeffrey N. Walker, and John W. Welch (Provo, Utah: BYU Studies, 2014), 401–426 (p. 2).
  • M. Scott Bradshaw, "Defining Adultery under Illinois and Nauvoo Law," in Sustaining the Law, edited by Madsen, Walker, and Welch, 2.
  • Bradshaw, "Defining Adultery," 2.


Claim: There's a girl in New York city
Who calls herself a human trampoline.
—Paul Simon, "Graceland (song)," Graceland  (1986), 1-4.

However...

How many roads can a man walk down?
—Bob Dylan, "Blowing in the Wind," Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits  (1975), 347.


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Ramsay MacMullen, Christianity and Paganism in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries (Yale University Press, 1997), 26-27.

Notes



Claim: "I love Mormonism and everything I’ve done has been to try and help it keep its members."
—John Dehlin: cited in Jennifer Dobner, "Two prominent Mormon activists threatened with excommunication," Reuters  (11 June 2014).

However...

Dehlin told an anti-Mormon:

I would guess that many more people have left the church than have stayed because of my Internet work—and I’m perfectly happy if they’re happy. I mean that. . . .
—John Dehlin, "post on Benson thread," "Recovery From Mormonism" message boards  (15 December 2010 (10:11 AM),).