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Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:42 am
by _ludwigm
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Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:44 am
by _ludwigm
Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:43 am
by _Bond James Bond
I've already made plans. I told my boss if the Earth is hit by a meteor or whatever I might be late to work. Told Mom and Dad if the world ends I'll probably only be able to spend a half day at their house for Christmas.
Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:54 am
by _Always Changing
Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:46 pm
by _MeDotOrg
Actually, it's a pretty good deal. Maybe the Church could advertise in the NRA'S Armed Citizen magazine as a Obama Inauguration Special.
Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:55 pm
by _Gadianton
How big of a deal are people making out of this now?
I have a non-monetary "bet" with a co-worker. His belief is that in the coming days, as we get closer, the hordes will be coming out of the woodwork to prepare for the end of the world. I told him, except for some "mock" celebration of the end of the world, or a few really abject crazies, we shall hear very little about it. Someone should do a study of the high-point of 2012 mania. To me it was around 2008-2010, just as a guess, based on 2012 documentaries out there. In the church, the second coming is always about 20 years out, as the near estimate. Most religious people are either outright liars or so opaque to themselves that they'd never take a real religious belief to the betting end.
Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:22 pm
by _ludwigm
6 Tiny Mistakes That Almost Ended the World <link...
For those of us who grew up in the '80s and '90s, it's difficult to fully understand just how close to annihilation we actually came in the 20th century. With the two most powerful nations on Earth threatening to detonate their entire nuclear arsenals at the slightest provocation, one would assume that the respective governments would have treated the situation with the care and respect it deserved (spoiler: they didn't).
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Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:30 pm
by _zeezrom
ludwigm wrote:6 Tiny Mistakes That Almost Ended the World <link...
For those of us who grew up in the '80s and '90s, it's difficult to fully understand just how close to annihilation we actually came in the 20th century. With the two most powerful nations on Earth threatening to detonate their entire nuclear arsenals at the slightest provocation, one would assume that the respective governments would have treated the situation with the care and respect it deserved (spoiler: they didn't).

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Re: Dec. 21, 2012 is nigh
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:03 am
by _ludwigm
"the world’s genealogical information recorded through the ages" will outlive us.
“What is the function of the Granite Mountain Records Vault?”
Theodore M. Burton, “Q&A: Questions and Answers,” New Era, May 1973, 48
Answer/ Theodore M. Burton
One gasoline bomb thrown at an archive during a spontaneous riot or in a spirit of mad revenge may destroy priceless records that can never be replaced. A hurricane may blow devastatingly across a continent’s coastal regions or a typhoon may attack an island. A sudden night fire caused by a defective lighting system may make ashes of records that have been handled with tender care for hundreds of years. Vandals may pillage a parish church and dump priceless record books in a field to be destroyed by the elements. A riot or revolt caused by political agitators may lead to the burning of a library’s precious collection in the city square. And threatening still, as in all ages of mankind, are destructive wars.
The need for safeguarding the world’s vital records, original manuscripts, histories, biographies, and other genealogical records has long plagued mankind. Where and how can records be protected from destruction by the elements, the ravages of time, and the destructions of man?
Through microfilming, copies of original documents are being made in every corner of the earth; and thereby, copies of millions of pages of records are presently being stored safely and securely. The Church’s Genealogical Society is engaged in one of the most active and comprehensive genealogical programs ever known. Microfilming is the heart of this multi-million dollar genealogical operation. Microfilm photographers are filming records daily in locations the world over. Such documents as land grants, deeds, probate records, marriage records, cemetery records, parish registers, and other records known to be of genealogical value are being filmed. Over three-quarters of a million rolls of microfilm have been accumulated thus far, and several thousand new rolls are processed each month. The present collection of microfilmed records represents the equivalent of more than three million printed volumes of three hundred pages each.
To be lasting, the microfilm copies must be preserved under ideal storage conditions in an area offering protection from the violences of earth and man. High in the rugged Rocky Mountains of western North America, such a storage facility has been constructed. Protected beneath hundreds of feet of solid granite and high above the valley floor, safe from spring floods, a genealogical storage complex has been built by the Church. Safe storage is now being provided for millions of microfilm copies of priceless vital records.
The protection the Granite Mountain Records Vault affords cannot be equaled in an outdoor structure. There is nearly 300 feet of solid granite above the vault’s laboratory and office area and 700 feet above the six huge vault storage rooms. The storage area has three access tunnels faced with heavy bank vault doors in very strong encasements. The large door in the center tunnel weighs more than fourteen tons, and the narrower doors in the east and west tunnels weigh nine tons each.
The microfilming program was initiated in 1938 to help Church members have access to the records needed to identify their ancestors. The program is expanding each year as archivists of church, municipal, county, and state record repositories become aware of this undertaking and recognize its value. Upon request and according to planned schedules, the Genealogical Society microfilms records at no cost to repositories. A positive copy of the microfilmed records is usually donated to the repository for the privilege of microfilming.
It is the desire and goal of the Church to gather and preserve copies of [i]the world’s genealogical information recorded through the ages[/i] into one central storage area where they will be safe from the ravages of nature and the destructions of man. This worthwhile purpose is being realized as each day cameras click in archive repositories the world over. The magnificent complex machinery is in motion, and in an efficient, businesslike manner, page by page and book by book, these records are being stored as priceless treasures, securely protected in the tops of the mountains.
http://www.LDS.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?v ... &hideNav=1Some other important topic (see the link above...)
“When Christ appears again, will people actually be ‘caught up’ to meet him, actually lifted up from the earth like the people in the city of Enoch?”
“What was the ark of the covenant, and does it exist in any form today?”