Doctor Scratch wrote:It's like they think this is a Mormon version of Disneyland.
Utah is so lame that a mall pretty much IS the Mormon version of Disneyland.
Doctor Scratch wrote:It's like they think this is a Mormon version of Disneyland.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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Hoops wrote:It's their mall, they can have any rules they want. I wonder how these rules compare to the rules the mall down the street has? I suspect they are quite similar.
Yahoo Bot wrote:Hoops wrote:It's their mall, they can have any rules they want. I wonder how these rules compare to the rules the mall down the street has? I suspect they are quite similar.
That isn't true. They can't have any rules they want. If you open malls to the public where there are quasi-public places, there are limits. Every major mall today tries to push up right up to the limit. Go over the line and you get hit with First Amendment lawsuits. Standard stuff, and the downtown SL mall is no different.
Hoops wrote:So it appears all this consternation is only reserved for THIS mall because it's owned by Mormons. True - because it's a Mormon board, but the implication is that this mall is somehow different than all the others because Mormons own it when it would appear it is not
Which aah is going to stand up and say that?
Hoops wrote:So it appears all this consternation is only reserved for THIS mall because it's owned by Mormons. True - because it's a Mormon board, but the implication is that this mall is somehow different than all the others because Mormons own it when it would appear it is not
Which aah is going to stand up and say that?
Chap wrote:
Given the vast cost over-runs on this project, the fact that all the money controlled by the CoJCoLDS ultimately comes from the donations of church members, and given that the CoJCoLDS is currently telling its members that there is no more money to spend on such things as cleaning ward-houses (so members have to do that themselves), all the time refusing to let even its own members look at the books, it may be that both Mormons and exmormons on this Mormon Discussions Board may legitimately feel a special interest in the way this particular mall will be run.
You and I are not forced to join in if the subject does not interest us.
Drifting wrote:
I am that aah.
This mall is different because it is claimed to have been constructed under divine guidance.
So one is expected to believe that Christ is okay with spending $billions on a shopping mall where immodest clothing and non Word of Wisdom compliant products will be sold, whilst spending comparatively small amounts on things like humanitarian aid, child poverty etc.
I am not aware of any other mall in the world that has been funded by donations to a Church. Donations that the donors had no idea were going to be invested in businesses to generate profits to fund a shopping mall.
If you think this mall is in no way different to any other, feel free to say so.