Gazelam wrote: And can I ask what this yellow dog thing is that your talking about? I vaguely remember something, but am very fuzzy.
It comes from a prophecy made by Heber C. Kimball (but apparently originates with Brigham Young):
"The Judgments of God will be poured out upon the wicked to the extent that our elders from far and near will be called home. Or in other words, the gospel will be taken from the Gentiles and later on will be carried to the Jews.
"The western boundaries of the state of Missouri will be swept so clean of its inhabitants that, as President Young tells us, when we return to that place, 'There will not be left so much as a yellow dog to wag his tail.'
I think what Kimball envisioned was what will happen to the Truman Sports Complex if the Chiefs and Royals don't get their acts together.
It’s relatively easy to agree that only Homo sapiens can speak about things that don’t really exist, and believe six impossible things before breakfast. You could never convince a monkey to give you a banana by promising him limitless bananas after death in monkey heaven.
Analytics wrote:I think what Kimball envisioned was what will happen to the Truman Sports Complex if the Chiefs and Royals don't get their acts together.
The natives are restless.
(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.
Neo wrote:Another interesting fact is that the location where the temple was to be built is on land now owned by the RLDS. From my understanding Joseph Smith placed the first brick there while he was alive and said it was to be the location of the temple.
Actually the temple lot is not owned by the RLDS but by another small group of splinter LDS whose name alludes me.