Just saw this. Do imagine it will change any thing to do with the management of the site or the way the story is told there.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7001 ... dmark.html
MMM Site Now National Historic Landmark
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Crawling around the evidence in order to maintain a testimony of the Book of Mormon.
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Re: MMM Site Now National Historic Landmark
badseed wrote:Just saw this. Do imagine it will change any thing to do with the management of the site or the way the story is told there.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7001 ... dmark.html
The site is really nice now. Drove by it yesterday on our way to St. George. My in-laws live in Enterprise, just north of the site. We're visiting for a few days. I don't think the plaques and interpretitive material white washes anything. It was all pretty much the facts as they happened and nothing more.
I'm sure people like Will Bagley would rather have an annual burning of a Brigham Young effigy, and then that would make it better.
I do know one thing: it's hotter than hell. So is St. George. I don't know how people live there.
... she said that she was ready to drive up to Salt Lake City and confront ... Church leaders ... while well armed. The idea was ... dropped ... [because] she didn't have a 12 gauge with her.
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Nomad wrote:I do know one thing: it's hotter than hell.
Must resist... must resist... ARGH!
CFR!!
(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.