You might be wonderin', what the heck is this blog about? Great question! Honestly, I keep trying to conserve my time for things that are really important. This is one of those things; so since you asked let me tell you about the Foundation of Apologetic Information and Research, or FAIR, which is the central purpose for which I created this blog.
The key to understanding what FAIR does can be found in the word apologetics, which should rightly remind you of the word apology except in this case apologetics means the branch of theology that defends and explains Christian doctrine(1). It does not mean that we are in any way sorry for what we believe--in fact it's quite the opposite--it does mean, however, that we are fascinated by our religion and wish to learn as much as we can about it.
You may have heard some about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints about half of which are accurate. You may have met some Mormons in your time, and just between you and I, I've met a lot being a member of the church since eight years old. I have found it to be true that a diversity exists among us that is equal to that of the rest of the world, but faithful members all have some things in common for example: we believe that Jesus Christ atoned for the sins of all the world and that by no other name can a soul return to the Kingdom of Heaven.
I joined FAIR after the 2008 conference held in Sandy, Utahm I thought it would be a waste of my time at first, but now I just want to share what I learned there everyone. I had the opportunity to speak with some pretty cool guys like Scott Gordon, President of FAIR, John Lynch, Chairman of the Board, and other officers of FAIR. To these folks the work of defending the faith isn't just an interest, but a calling and sacred duty. Like a starry-eyed child watching warriors march to battle, I wanted it to my duty too.
Thus the Youth FAIR was born in my heart...
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