The William Law X-Mormon Awards

The good folks over at Main Street Plaza recently announced the William Law X-Mormon Awards.

William Law, as you may know, was a member of the First Presidency under Joseph Smith. He became disillusioned with Smith over his involvement in polygamy and what Law perceived to be Smith’s theocratic ambitions.

This is a fun way to recognize your favorite blogs and bloggers. Main Street Plaza is now offering awards (named “Brodies,” after controversial Smith biographer Fawn Brodie) in a variety of different categories. Please consider nominating this site for some of the awards. I think we have a real shot at “Best New Blog.” To view the categories and submit your nominations, go here.

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About Jon Adams

I have my bachelors in sociology and political science, having recently graduated from Utah State University. I co-founded SHAFT, but have also been active in the College Democrats and the Religious Studies Club. I was born in Utah to a loving LDS family. I left Mormonism in high school after discovering some disconcerting facts about its history. Like many ex-Mormons, I am now an agnostic atheist. I am amenable to being wrong, however. So should you disagree with me about religion (or anything, really), please challenge me. I welcome and enjoy a respectful debate. I love life, and am thankful for those things and people that make life worth loving: my family, my friends, my dogs, German rock, etc. Contact: jon.earl.adams@gmail.com

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