Posted on 03/03/2008 11:08:00 AM PST by greyfoxx39
Religious and cultural traditions collide in odd ways.
Is it right to tell election poll workers, assigned to Mormon church meeting houses, to not bring coffee, sodas or anything else caffeinated to refresh themselves during their long day tending to voters?
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First, lets look at the polling place duties and sipping Maxwell House in the meeting house.
Longtime Tempe poll worker Mary Ann Hemmingson has signed up to work the polls for the March 11 election. Shell spend her 14- or 15-hour day in a church, but no longer one that belongs to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I never sign up to work at a Mormon church because the board workers there are not allowed to have any caffeine on the premises, she said. That means no coffee in the morning and no Diet Coke in the afternoon. ... You dont want to see what I look like without my daily dose of caffeine. Its not a pretty picture.
The Word of Wisdom portion of the Doctrine and Covenants, put forth in 1833 by church founder and prophet Joseph Smith, says that hot drinks are not for the body or belly. Add to that what H. Burke Peterson, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric, said in 1975: We know that cola drinks contain the drug caffeine. We know caffeine is not wholesome nor prudent for the use of our bodies. It is only sound judgment to conclude that cola drinks and any others that contain caffeine or other harmful ingredients should not be used.
Advising followers to restrict what they take into their bodies is one thing, but applying that mandate to those people who perform a public job inside their buildings in a one-day stint seems to be taking things too Far.
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What any good Catholic should do regardless the holiday -- give Jesus His due respect. Is it really so difficult to miss out on the drinking binge when the day falls during Holy Week? Such a sacrifice? I recall the Pope giving dispensation regarding meatless Fridays during Lent when St. Patrick's Day happened to fall on a Friday -- sheesh, people, you can't miss the corned beef ONE year?
Just for the record, the Catholic Church has officially moved St. Patrick's day to March 15 this year. You can't have a saint's feast day during Holy Week.
I fail to see the hardship when it can be solved with a hot thermos in the car. The same would go for a ham sandwich in a mosque being used in a polling place. Much ado about nothing.
We really do know what's best for you.
--MormonDude(Trust me.)
The essential thing is exercise, have a good diet, dont be enslaved to any substance, whether its alcohol, marijuana, coffee, Pepsi, chocolate, cereal, or french fries, or whatever... and some dont use at all, period.
1 Timothy 4
1. The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons.
2. Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.
3. They forbid people to marry and order them to abstain from certain foods, which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and who know the truth.
Damn, I sound like my Communist Aunt before she became a Republican, Fear Of God I Suspect, she is old.
What's with CAFFEINE??
In the Word of Wisdom, Joseph Smith says hot drinks are not for the body or belly.
What about hot broth? What about hot liquids in soup? What about hot green tea? What about a non-caffeinated soda that gets warm in the noonday sun?
I think those may be covered in the ...and so forths: #'s 6&7.
The Articles of Faith outline 13 basic points of belief of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Prophet Joseph Smith first wrote them in a letter to John Wentworth, a newspaper editor, in response to Mr. Wentworth's request to know what members of the Church believed.
They were subsequently published in Church periodicals.
They are now regarded as scripture and included in the Pearl of Great Price.
THE ARTICLES OF FAITH
OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS History of the Church, Vol. 4, pp. 535541
Joseph Smith |
Well, it is THEIR church. Its not like they are coming out and telling everybody else not to do it like the Mohammadans do.
“With the recent spate of posts of articles regarding the advancement of muslim rules, (foot washing basins, polygamy)
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it appears that in an election year the enforcement of a religious rule in our polling place deserves some comment.”
May I suggest the Mormons will not kill you, over smuggling a diet coke into the polls?
Because it never has been about caffeine, it is about CONTROL.
Well, here's a little example of how it may be difficult to pop out to the car for a sip.
How could the state party brass not know that there was the potential for the record actually the whopping record 152,000-voter turnout that occurred Tuesday?
In short, it was disrespectful to the party faithful who, incidentally, were the true-blue heroes in Tuesday's contest.
That thousands of Democratic voters stuck it out, waiting hour after hour in some cases to insist that their votes be counted, is a tribute to their character, dedication to their country and determination to make a difference. Unfortunately, their party leadership served them poorly.
Party officials owe thousands of registered Democratic voters, and hundreds of volunteers who did their best to make a dysfunctional system functional, an apology as well as a promise that it will never happen again.
Party Chairman Brian Colón's apology late Tuesday to those who did not get a chance to cast a ballot because of the widespread problems is but a start. Likewise his acknowledgment that "we've got to do a better job. We're committed to that."
This was not a matter of inconvenience. It was, bluntly, a matter of disenfranchisement.
To be fair, those hundreds of Democratic volunteers saved the day in many places and are the only reason the entire voting system did not completely collapse under the intense pressures at some polling places, where voters initially faced near chaos, then long lines, insufficient ballots, poor access and poor-to-no accommodation for handicapped or otherwise challenged voters.
There are no excuses for compressing what ordinarily would be a 12-hour voting day, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. into a a 7-hour day, from noon to 7 p.m. especially given the candidates, character and historic context of the contest.
Why would one not dramatically ramp up one's preparations, with more ballots, more workers and more security, when in the days immediately before the primary the state attracted visits from both high-profile candidates and a host of surrogates.
And who in the party brass had the idea that only one polling place could handle the entire Democratic voting roster that usually is spread across 37 polling places for the city of Rio Rancho?
Hundreds were still trying to vote at grossly inadequate facilities at Rio Rancho High School more than a hour after the polls closed at 7 p.m. Imagine: It was the only polling place for the state's third-largest city! Voters waited two to three hours to cast ballots, many spending a portion of that time waiting out in a frigid wind, after which they filed like snails through school corridors before reaching the auditorium, where 500 of them at a time sat in sections waiting to be called into the crowded polling area in the auditorium lobby.
There's no way to even guesstimate how many would-be voters gave up and left or who never even made the effort, after seeing or hearing news reporters about the debacle
Yup; That's what I just said!
Q: What is the difference between Mormons and non-Mormons?
A: The temperature of their caffeine.
1 Timothy 5:23
Stop drinking only water, and use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.
Indeed!!
Trying to decipher stuff that looks like a kitten has pounced on SOMEones keyboard!
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