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Author Archives: Michael Reed

Banishing the Cross: The Emergence of a Mormon Taboo

Posted on November 9, 2012 by Michael Reed

Confession:  When I was just a teenage boy, I shoplifted from a local mini-market a silver plated cross necklace, and defiantly wore it to church on the following Sunday.  I wore the necklace for the purpose of making a statement to … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews | Tagged cross, symbols

Leaden Books of Sacromonte, Granada Spain

Posted on August 4, 2012 by Michael Reed

Between 1595 and 1599 twenty-two books of lead were recovered from the sacred hillside of Sacromonte in Granada Spain, unearthed by treasure seekers no less. [1] These books were later determined forgeries, but it was not until the middle of … Continue reading →

Posted in History
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