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Richard Douglas Poll (April 23, 1918 – April 27, 1994) was an American historian, academic, author and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). His liberal religiosity influenced his notable metaphor about “Iron Rod” vs. “Liahona” LDS Church members.
Poll wrote on various topics in Latter-day Saint history and thought. His religious approach was influenced by his studies at TCU, where he examined and rejected creationism, scriptural literalism, and prophetic infallibility. He remembered one professor saying “the purpose of religion is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” In 1963, Poll prepared a paper called “What the Church Means to People Like Me”, which he delivered in the Palo Alto Ward sacrament meeting in August 1967 and published in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.
He explained:
The subject caught the attention of LDS intellectuals and leaders, becoming a poignant metaphor in cultural discourse. It would become Poll’s best known article, and was in republished several other times.
The post 085: Richard Poll: Iron Rodders and Liahonas appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_D._Poll
http://www.zionsbest.com/people.html
Richard Douglas Poll (April 23, 1918 – April 27, 1994) was an American historian, academic, author and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). His liberal religiosity influenced his notable metaphor about “Iron Rod” vs. “Liahona” LDS Church members.
Poll wrote on various topics in Latter-day Saint history and thought. His religious approach was influenced by his studies at TCU, where he examined and rejected creationism, scriptural literalism, and prophetic infallibility. He remembered one professor saying “the purpose of religion is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” In 1963, Poll prepared a paper called “What the Church Means to People Like Me”, which he delivered in the Palo Alto Ward sacrament meeting in August 1967 and published in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.
He explained:
The subject caught the attention of LDS intellectuals and leaders, becoming a poignant metaphor in cultural discourse. It would become Poll’s best known article, and was in republished several other times.
The post 085: Richard Poll: Iron Rodders and Liahonas appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.

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