by Paul Pulsipher | Jul 23, 2020 | Paul Pulsipher: Doctrinal Musings
Every so often I notice something in the scriptures that just rocks me simply by analyzing the wording and promises carefully enough. Probably four or five years ago, it was Jacob 4:12 where he says “. . . for why not speak of the atonement of Christ, and...
by Paul Pulsipher | Jun 6, 2020 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
As I was writing in my journal recently after Collette clocked into work (she works from home on the phone/computer), I overheard a second or two of some very muffled comments about the concept, “Oh, yeah, my last name is Pulsipher now!” I could hear the...
by Paul Pulsipher | Mar 13, 2020 | Paul Pulsipher: Doctrinal Musings
When I lived in Canada, there was a period of time when Lorraine (my late wife) and I had our business licenses for web development and piano/voice lessons. Because Lorraine was on ODSP (disability) and we were both on that check, we had to submit income reports to...
by Paul Pulsipher | Jan 9, 2020 | Paul Pulsipher: Doctrinal Musings
Anyone who has read anything else I’ve written on this site knows I collect quotes from every book I read, every movie I watch, every podcast that means something special to me, and more. The book I’m into most recently (besides the Book of Mormon) is...
by Paul Pulsipher | Dec 3, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
On multiple occasions on my podcast, I believe, and in other conversations, I have mentioned an idea described by Johann Hari in his Ted talk about addiction: the opposite of addiction is not sobriety — it’s connection. If you want to hear his explanation of...