moksha wrote: It would certainly beat the meatloaf baking lessons down at BYU.
Many women have forgotten how to cook. Those lessons were responsible for great dinners at home with happy children and fathers eating good food. Can you bake a great meatloaf?
why me, you've now proven to me that time travel is possible. You are truly living in the 1950s, and watching the Donna Reed Show and Leave it to Beaver, and posting here in 2010.
Let me ask you something personal, why me. Are you able to stick an entire meatloaf up your arse?
why me wrote:No. We live in an age of identities and descriptions. One must call a certain type of Mormon taliban if the description fits.
Do you know who the Taliban are? Because zeezrom was nothing even remotely like them, even in his more "judgmental" days. You're simply demonizing him because you can't believe that a good person and a good Mormon could apostasize.
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CaliforniaKid wrote: You're simply demonizing him because you can't believe that a good person and a good Mormon could apostasize.
During tithing settlement, I told my bishop I'd already apostacized. He laughed. So did DH. Some things are just unbelievable, I guess.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.
CaliforniaKid wrote: You're simply demonizing him because you can't believe that a good person and a good Mormon could apostasize.
During tithing settlement, I told my bishop I'd already apostacized. He laughed. So did DH. Some things are just unbelievable, I guess.
Sorry to be so petty as to point out spelling issues (particularly given my own, and grammar), and knowing how bright you both are, I know you each know it is spelled apostatize(d) with a second t. I trust these are typos. Although, I thought Chris might be making up a new word about a super-sized apostasy. Now, back to our regularly scheduled program... .