Posted on 06/05/2010 2:10:33 PM PDT by delacoert
Did Krapital Records make any audio recordings of these great Mormon moments? LOL!
1857 MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE
http://www.religioustolerance.org/lds_mass.htm
Good grief! Have they tried Carlsberg? Nasty stuff.
I'll drink to that
Ping
translation: We will not tolerate gays, lesbians, feminists, or anyone with any brains or education in this Church!
WindySydney began as an online journal detailing my exit from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Since leaving the Mormon Church, I have come to the conclusion that religion does more harm than good. I have also become an atheist, looking for logic and reason instead of accepting things on faith.
I also blog about things going on in my life. I am learning photography, I have a severe addiction to diet coke, I am a proud vegetarian, and I have two of the cutest cats in the world. Life is officially an adventure without the magical fairy-tale ending. I plan on enjoying it.
-Andee
footnotes are a good thing where are they?
July 11, 1901 - First Presidency and apostles agree that Danish beer is not harmful or in violation of Word of Wisdom and release an official statement to the same affect.
You just can’t make this kind of stuff up...
Wait...
Well not all of it...
T Minus Four you like them...
The very kind of people JR wants nothing to do with!
You are fickele~
So here we have an militant atheist and a gay psudeo humanist aka among the progressives!
Her stuff comes from Michael Quinn who is a gay intellectual
This review is from: The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power (Hardcover)
This book and its companion volume represent a prodigious amount of research. Having said that, though, I also have to warn potential readers that they should not take it at face value.
Along with several colleagues, I have examined a representative sample of Quinn’s footnotes. Without exception — literally, without exception — I have found the notes problematic. They seem padded. The sources cited often appear largely irrelevant to the point made in the main text. Quite frequently, when the sources are actually examined, they don’t really turn out to say what Quinn says they do.
This is extraordinarily troubling. Few if any of us have the time to look up all of the many, many references — even if they were easily accessible. I don’t have the time myself. But my sample suggests to me that I can’t rely on Quinn’s scholarship at any point with any degree of real confidence. Others have come to similar conclusions
As an aside, the young lady whose blog this is taken from is another person who shows the very reason that we anti-mormonism folks work so hard. The Mormons can so disillusion folks they turn their back completely on God, a very bad thing.
Resty, you are a blessing in that you are not only turning people away from Mormonism but giving the rest of us a clearer path to show what the True Christ is all about.
Finally, due to the importance given to the racial question by Nazis and the almost necessity of proving that one’s grandmother was not a Jewess
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What about the proof that the Savior is a Jew ???
While this is worthwhile in noting, it's also worthwhile to note that Quinn was a prof of history @ BYU. (So obviously, the decision-makers at BYU saw something of reliability in his assessment of history to go that far, right, Resty?)
Aug 20,1859 - Brigham Young regarding slavery: "We consider it of divine institution, and not to be abolished until the curse pronounced on Ham shall have been removed from his descendants.
I though it was the Mark Of Cain? I am beginning to think that all of my LDS relatives fought on the wrong side in the War Between the States, live and learn.
Howdy UB
See you had another wonderful day thanks for sharing!
Resty
It just has the most peaceful message you can imagine. I haven't seen it in person yet but I know it will sing to the high heavens.
Tonight or tomorrow I will do what we call an email blast and will use that piece.
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