Yep, those pesky constitutional rights can sure be a pain ... thank goodness for the "group of stalwarts in America" willing to take them away.
Right. The recently discovered “constitutional right” to get your peepee poopy, and to force everyone else to congratulate you for it.
No, the basic civil right to marry, recognized as a constitutional right in Loving v. Virginia. Besides, it doesn't matter if your married or single, or gay or straight, you have the right "to get your peepee poopy" without government interference.
Now I remember why I’ve been avoiding this place …
Your depth will be missed.
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."
-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)
rcrocket wrote:I know Ed Firmage personally. He was married to a very close relative of mine. Let's just say that Ed is into Ed, and lots.
Damning. Positively damning.
Ed's criticism was overblown, but essentially correct on the whole. I guess the real question is not whether he is right, but whether one agrees with his assessment. May I be so bold as to guess that Bob does not agree with him?
I am not going to do the damning, I can assure you.
Brown was a talented speaker, and was well known for conveying religious principles and exhortations through accounts of events in his life. His grandson, Edwin B. Firmage noted:
Possessed at once with a sense of humor that refused him permission to take himself too seriously, and a profound spirituality based on true humility before God, he moved thousands with a style of classic oratory that will be sorely missed.
rcrocket wrote:I am not going to do the damning, I can assure you.
Yuck, yuck.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
bcspace wrote:I doubt it. He was more interested in "madhouses" such as Hitler and Stalin and generally critical of the "New Left".
Doubtless Hoffer would have found bcspace even more tedious than most of us do.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
“A scholar said he could not read the Book of Mormon, so we shouldn’t be shocked that scholars say the papyri don’t translate and/or relate to the Book of Abraham. Doesn’t change anything. It’s ancient and historical.” ~ Hanna Seariac