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“Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S. Mon
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:48 pm
by _Boilermaker
I see they are having a celebration of Thomas S. Monson's 85th birthday on August 17. Sounds like a good Friday night date night with my wife.
http://www.LDS.org/tools/print/article/ ... elebrationWill this be on BYUtv or broadcast to chapels?
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:13 pm
by _Drifting
Will Arthur Patton be in attendance?
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:31 pm
by _Madison54
I think it will be very interesting to see how this public appearance of President Monson is handled considering the recent information about his declining health.
Will he speak? Or just sit and listen?
I've read that this celebration will be similar to ones held for Pres. Hinckley (see below). Does anyone know if Hinckley spoke at these?
The celebration will follow the precedent set by the late LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley, who hosted two large birthday galas – one for his 90th and another for his 95th. Hinckley died in January 2008 at age 97.
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:35 pm
by _Bob Loblaw
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:23 pm
by _Jonah
Hmmmmm...are his days truly "Golden" or do they just have the appearance of being "Golden". I would venture to say that his days are most likely tumbagan. What does your bosom tell you?
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:32 pm
by _Drifting
Jonah wrote:Hmmmmm...are his days truly "Golden" or do they just have the appearance of being "Golden". I would venture to say that his days are most likely tumbagan. What does your bosom tell you?
My bosom tells me his days are...numbered.
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:58 pm
by _Cicero
Drifting wrote:Jonah wrote:Hmmmmm...are his days truly "Golden" or do they just have the appearance of being "Golden". I would venture to say that his days are most likely tumbagan. What does your bosom tell you?
My bosom tells me his days are...numbered.
In the immortal words of Clint Eastwood, "we all got it coming kid . . ."
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:16 pm
by _Darth J
Madison54 wrote:
I've read that this celebration will be similar to ones held for Pres. Hinckley (see below). Does anyone know if Hinckley spoke at these?
Yes, he did (starts at about 1:48:00):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XlSSmREkfsGordon B. Hinckley was much more interested in adulation and using the Church for personal aggrandizement than Thomas Monson, though. And the level of worship he received from members was proportionately more intense.
I think the feelings that a lot of faithful Latter-day Saints have about Monson succeeding Hinckley are analogous to what would have happened if Ed McMahon took over The Tonight Show after Johnny Carson retired.
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:26 am
by _ludwigm
A cult of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods, to create an idealized and heroic public image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise. Sociologist Max Weber developed a tripartite classification of authority; the cult of personality holds parallels with what Weber defined as "charismatic authority". A cult of personality is similar to hero worship, except that it is established by mass media and propaganda.
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3 Examples
3.1 Historical examples
3.1.1 Soviet Union
3.1.2 China
3.1.3 Turkmenistan
3.1.4 Argentina
3.1.5 French Indochina
3.1.6 Togo
3.2 Current
3.2.1 North Korea
3.2.2 Syria
3.2.3 Turkey
3.2.4 Turkmenistan
3.2.5
Re: “Golden Days: A Celebration of Life” President Thomas S.
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:04 am
by _DrW
Darth J wrote:
I think the feelings that a lot of faithful Latter-day Saints have about Monson succeeding Hinckley are analogous to what would have happened if Ed McMahon took over The Tonight Show after Johnny Carson retired.
True that.
