Infymus wrote:I rest my case.
Yes, obviously one person's ludicrous and unfounded beliefs are better than another's. Put the name 'Jesus' to it, and it is self evident that it should have priority.
Infymus wrote:I rest my case.
charity wrote:moksha wrote:What were the hymns to Joseph Smith?
Charity, we had "Praise to the Man", "We Named Him Joseph" and "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" plus a devotional narative. Those are all fine songs, but of course, it is Christmas time and our thoughts should turn to Christ.
I must say that was over the top. I can't see having even one song about Joseph Smith. I don't know "We Named Him Joseph." We out here in the "mission field" always did think you Utah Mormons are strange. I think I would go to the bishop on this.
The Nehor wrote:
One more reason never to move to Utah. I'll add that to how angry several LDS I know got about the commentators during the BYU-UCLA game. They claimed that they were anti-BYU and anti-Church.
charity wrote:The Nehor wrote:
One more reason never to move to Utah. I'll add that to how angry several LDS I know got about the commentators during the BYU-UCLA game. They claimed that they were anti-BYU and anti-Church.
I thought they were quite nice about the Church. Talked a lot of missions and how many had been and how many were "deferred" from the team to serve missions. I really liked the LaVell Edwards quote. After saying they had seen some of the UCLA players out late, one of them said they wouldn't have seen any BYU players out on the town in Las Vegas, becasue, as LaVell Edwards had said, "Our boys bring the Ten Commandments and a $10 bill to Vegas. They don't break either one."
I just thought the commenatators were pro-UCLA.
guy sajer wrote:
I think that Moksha's experience is the exception but one that happens reasonably frequently.
And that means they should cater to your Smith-free Christmas desires?