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Mormonism and the Mythical Curse of Cain Part 3: The Ballad of Randy Bott
Randy Bott was unarguably the most popular Brigham Young University religion (or any other) professor on campus. He’d just won a national student poll and was reigning US “professor of the year.” He taught the mission prep class and gave … Continue reading
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