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Objects are ideas of assumed entities conceived in the mind. Their modifying qualities are perceived in the world by the senses. The essentials of a qualitative existence are succinctly summarized in a statement published in the Book of Mormon in 1830. In the statement Joseph Smith introduced the phrase "a compound in one," which effectively challenges the claims of the intellectual establishment and successfully addresses questions regarding the difference between knowledge and belief that from ancient times to the present have confounded the best minds of science, religion, and philosophy.

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Objects are ideas of assumed entities conceived in the mind. Their modifying qualities are perceived in the world by the senses. The essentials of a qualitative existence are succinctly summarized in a statement published in the Book of Mormon in 1830. In the statement Joseph Smith introduced the phrase "a compound in one," which effectively challenges the claims of the intellectual establishment and successfully addresses questions regarding the difference between knowledge and belief that from ancient times to the present have confounded the best minds of science, religion, and philosophy.
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William Call. Born 1938. A resident of Afton, Wyoming. Attended Utah State University 1956-1958. A resident of Mexico 1958 to 1961. B of A (1963) and M of A (1965) Brigham Young University. Doctor of Musical Arts University of Illinois 1971. CEO of mid-sized retailer of convenience foods and petroleum products 1983-1998. Composer of 8 symphonies, 4 operas, songs, song sets, piano concerto, and chamber music. Previously published books: The Trial of Faith (1986), Don Juan Profético (1991), The Cultural Revolution (2000), The Parmenides Problem (2007), Relativism (2009), and The Religion of Experience (2013).